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Social Work and Social Work Education in Spain
2020This chapter examines the changes in social work education over the past forty years in Spain and how these are linked to experience a big transformation in accordance with the different political, demographic and cultural transformations that have taken place. To provide an overview of the current state of social work education in this complex context
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1956
The monograph, Psychiatric Social Workers and Mental Health,2 presents a comprehensive description of the historical development of the philosophy and functions of psychiatric social workers from their humble beginnings in 1913 as “Aftercare Agents” to the many diversified roles and responsibilities carried today.
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The monograph, Psychiatric Social Workers and Mental Health,2 presents a comprehensive description of the historical development of the philosophy and functions of psychiatric social workers from their humble beginnings in 1913 as “Aftercare Agents” to the many diversified roles and responsibilities carried today.
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Social work discourse and the social work interview
Economy and Society, 1993This paper argues that we should beyond views of social work which highlight its role as either the provider of benevolent, professional care, or as the medium for the operation of negative, repressive forms of social control. Rather, it is best viewed as an element of productive governmental practices which create and operate within regimes of truth ...
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Health & Social Work, 2006
Malingering is the "intentional production of false or grossly exaggerated physical or psychological symptoms" in pursuit of "external incentives" (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 1994, p. 683), such as escaping criminal prosecution, receiving financial compensation, or gaining access to drugs or medication.
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Malingering is the "intentional production of false or grossly exaggerated physical or psychological symptoms" in pursuit of "external incentives" (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 1994, p. 683), such as escaping criminal prosecution, receiving financial compensation, or gaining access to drugs or medication.
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Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Ariella R Korn +2 more
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Social work discourses and the social work interview
2011This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.
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International social work or social work internationalism? Radical social work in global perspective
2011Michael Lavalette, Vasilios Ioakimidis
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