Introduction to Social Welfare: Social Problems, Services, and Current IssuesWadsworth Publishing Company, 1990 - 642 Seiten This book is designed to stimulate student interest in social welfare and to provide an overview of what the fields of social work are really like. A social problems approach describes how people are affected by such problems as poverty, child abuse, AIDS, crime, etc. |
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... asserts that if people are prevented from achieving their goals , they may be " driven to drink " or to use other drugs . According to this theory drugs may be used as an escape to avoid the suffering caused by failing to achieve goals ...
... asserts that if people are prevented from achieving their goals , they may be " driven to drink " or to use other drugs . According to this theory drugs may be used as an escape to avoid the suffering caused by failing to achieve goals ...
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... asserted that mental illness is a myth . Szasz asserts that people have emotional problems , but not a " disease of the mind , " as implied by the medical model ( see Chapter 4 ) . Courts , however , continue to use the mental illness ...
... asserted that mental illness is a myth . Szasz asserts that people have emotional problems , but not a " disease of the mind , " as implied by the medical model ( see Chapter 4 ) . Courts , however , continue to use the mental illness ...
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... asserts that crim- inal behavior is the result of a learning process that primarily stems from small , intimate groups -- family , neighborhood peer groups , friends , and so on . In es- sence , the theory states , " A person becomes ...
... asserts that crim- inal behavior is the result of a learning process that primarily stems from small , intimate groups -- family , neighborhood peer groups , friends , and so on . In es- sence , the theory states , " A person becomes ...
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