A Handbook of Child Welfare: Context, Knowledge, and PracticeFree Press, 1985 - 864 หน้า |
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... behavior and the relationships of family members . Over a period of time the family works out rules of living together , sets limits on the behavior of its members , and devises ways of regulating that behavior . A kind of homeostasis ...
... behavior and the relationships of family members . Over a period of time the family works out rules of living together , sets limits on the behavior of its members , and devises ways of regulating that behavior . A kind of homeostasis ...
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... behavior in other , more tangential areas , such as their sexual mores or criminal activity outside the home . The definition of such behavior as child mistreat- ment , in the absence of any other kind of direct mistreatment , is very ...
... behavior in other , more tangential areas , such as their sexual mores or criminal activity outside the home . The definition of such behavior as child mistreat- ment , in the absence of any other kind of direct mistreatment , is very ...
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... behavior is integral to the maintenance of the family system and any expectation that the behavior be changed is a threat to the family's coherence and stability . Hoffman ( 1981 ) refers to such families not as " resistant " but as ...
... behavior is integral to the maintenance of the family system and any expectation that the behavior be changed is a threat to the family's coherence and stability . Hoffman ( 1981 ) refers to such families not as " resistant " but as ...
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The Context of Child Welfare | 1 |
The Ideological Context of Child Welfare | 11 |
The Historical Context of Child Welfare | 34 |
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A Handbook of Child Welfare: Context, Knowledge, and Practice Joan Laird,Ann Hartman ชมบางส่วนของหนังสือ - 1985 |
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