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Ego Psychology and Self Psychology in social work practice
Clinical Social Work Journal, 1993Ego Psychology and Self Psychology are compared by examining how each theory would imply different treatment techniques. These differences are discussed at both a theoretical level and in terms of their applications to the same case. At the level of theory, Mahler's and Kohut's views are compared along five dimensions: definition of the problem ...
Darlene E. Pessein, Thomas M. Young
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Social distance in Lithuanian psychology and social work students and professionals
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2018This cross-sectional study aimed to compare desire for social distance from people with mental illness in the disciplines of social work and psychology, and among students and professionals having different professional experience.948 respondents (715 students and 233 professionals) from Lithuanian educational and mental health-care institutions ...
Pranckevičienė, Aistė +5 more
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The Future of Psychology and Social Work
1990The future of psychology and social work is likely to be contentious. (1) The tensions between the content and knowledge base of the disciplines of psychology and social work. (2) Substantive changes in social work theory, training and practice. (3) Substantive changes in psychology.
Paula Nicolson, Rowan Bayne
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Computers and the social psychology of work
Computers in Human Behavior, 1987Abstract The microelectronics revolution has resulted in profound alterations of social-psychological aspects of the work environment. In general, computers have amplified the effects of the social forces which exist in organizations. This paper examines the content of investigations on the social psychology of computers in the workplace and suggests
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Postscript: The Future of Psychology and Social Work
1984A current debate among psychologists interested in the teaching and development of social work has raised the possibility of two conflicting strands of thought. First, as Nicolson (1981) and Sutton (1981) suggest, social work may be considered as a growing branch of ‘applied psychology’.
Paula Nicolson, Rowan Bayne
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Social Psychology of and for World-Making
Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2023Seamus A Power
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THE ROLE OF SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT IN THE CONTEXT OF SOCIAL WORK «PSYCHOLOGIZATION»
2015В статті обґрунтовується необхідність більш широкого запровадження психологічних засад в практиці соціальної роботи в Україні. Розглядаються можливості соціально-психологічного забезпечення для оптимізації соціальних послуг особам, що перебувають в скрутних життєвих обставинах.
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