The impact of the social worker's cultural structure on social therapy

SW Ginsburg - Social Casework, 1951 - journals.sagepub.com
FOR A LONG TIME I have been interested in observing how quickly many technical words
come to be used in everyday language, often a bit glibly and with an easy familiarity seldom …

Socio‐cultural concepts in casework practice

HD Stein - Smith College Studies in Social Work, 1959 - Taylor & Francis
BY THIS TIME the renewed relationship between social work and the social sciences is
quite apparent to everyone in our field. Our national and state conferences, our journals and …

Culture as an Aspect of the Total Personality

WV Gioseffi - Social Casework, 1959 - journals.sagepub.com
AN AWARENESS OF culture is not new to the profession of social work. The heterogeneous
nature of American society has long forced us to recognize the differences in ethnic groups …

Psychotherapy as an instrument of culture.

LT Hoshmand - 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
Examines how psychotherapy serves as an instrument of culture, drawing on a cultural and
narrative view. The usefulness of this view is illustrated with a case that follows. Implications …

A psychoanalytic approach to culture

HS Mekeel - J. Soc. Phil., 1936 - HeinOnline
T HE psychoanalysts' use of anthropological material has not always been successful. Thus
the very important theoretical implications for a science of culture that are contained in the …

The Case Worker's Need for Orientation to the Culture of the client

M Boie - The Family, 1937 - journals.sagepub.com
DR. KARDINER 1 has discussed from the point of view of the psychiatrist the impact of
cultural restraints upon the individual and the treatment of the maladjustments which follow. I …

Social science in social work practice and education

HD Stein - Social Casework, 1955 - journals.sagepub.com
SOCIAL WORK IN recent years has recognized the need for an increasing investment in the
social sciences. The purpose of this paper is to examine this relationship-to identify its …

Cultural factors in social work practice and education

FR Kluckhohn - Social Service Review, 1951 - journals.uchicago.edu
THE growth of social work from its origins of personal and volunteer philanthropy into a
major profession in American society is unquestionably one of the most significant changes …

Overview: foundations of cultural psychiatry.

AR Favazza, M Oman - The American Journal of Psychiatry, 1978 - europepmc.org
The authors demonstrate the significance of adding the cultural dimension to basic
psychiatric concepts. They point out the areas in which the work of anthropology and social …

Cultural definitions, behavior and the person in American psychiatry

AD Gaines - Cultural conceptions of mental health and therapy, 1982 - Springer
This paper extends work presented earlier (Gaines 1979b) on the relation of psychiatric
actors' definitions of mental illness, seen as folk theories, to professional behavior. A …