| 1908 - 1180 páginas
...are somewhere mental or moral causes. The social worker, I maintain, should be chiefly an educator, a nurturer, stimulator, developer and director of human...particularly in that group of persons whose character or temperament has brought them into some sort of trouble. He is an educator; a school of philanthropy... | |
| 1911 - 418 páginas
...medical work. It may or may not need treatment, but thorough diagnosis is the first necessity. . . . The social worker, like the teacher, should be chiefly...particularly in that group of persons whose character has brought them into some sort of trouble. . . . The medical student does not begin with the study... | |
| 1911 - 860 páginas
...says, in speaking of his assistants, "The social worker, I maintain, should be chiefly an educator, a nurturer, stimulator, developer and director of human...particularly in that group of persons whose character or temperament has brought them into some sort of trouble." As to the methods employed by these workers... | |
| National Conference of Social Work (U.S.). Annual Session - 1927 - 754 páginas
...Dr. RC Cabot says, "chiefly an educator, nurturer, stimulator, developer and director of human souls in that group of persons whose character, temperament...environment has brought them into some sort of trouble." But where a health problem is involved the social worker can probably do as much for his client by... | |
| National Conference on Social Welfare - 1927 - 770 páginas
...Dr. RC Cabot says, "chiefly an educator, nurturer, stimulator, developer and director of human souls in that group of persons whose character, temperament...environment has brought them into some sort of trouble." But where a health problem is involved the social worker can probably do as much for his client by... | |
| 1915 - 466 páginas
...of such downfall. To help this the social worker must be, as Dr. Cabot says, 'chiefly an educator, a nurturer, stimulator, developer and director of human...particularly in that group of persons whose character or temperament has brought them into some sort of trouble.' " So also in medicine. The progress of... | |
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