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Interviewing,other social service departments, etc. These conversations are interviews in the sense that interviewing skills can be used to good effect in them. Their aims distinguish them to some extent from relatively casual encounters: they include giving and obtaining information, making a request, persuadin反话 发表于 2025-3-27 07:29:24
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Forming Impressions of People,t become more accurate. This is important for social workers and other professionals, but also for people generally, for example in choosing who to work and live with! We discuss the selective and creative nature of perception; accuracy in judging emotion and personality; nonverbal communication andTalkative 发表于 2025-3-27 17:07:20
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Social Work Settings,uence of psychological forces in their daily working lives, and in this chapter the focus is upon the application of psychology to understanding and operating within three kinds of social work setting: fieldwork, residential care, and day care.合乎习俗 发表于 2025-3-27 23:56:59
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Postscript: The Future of Psychology and Social Work,f thought. First, as Nicolson (1981) and Sutton (1981) suggest, social work may be considered as a growing branch of ‘applied psychology’. This is based upon the assumption that the theoretical base of social work relies heavily upon psychological knowledge, and has adapted aspects of this knowledge擦试不掉 发表于 2025-3-28 10:12:59
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