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- المؤلفون: Hardman, Dale G.
- المصدر:
Social Work; Jan78, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p3, 2p
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- نبذة مختصرة :
The article presents a story illustrating a dialogue between a counselor and a client. The story is related to similarities and differences between a counselor and a social worker. It was the culmination of ten year of dreaming, scheming, planning and working. The first client to appear at his new frontier was a shifty-looking character who resembled a ferret. The client was of the opinion that his parole agent thinks he is in some trouble. Everybody at McNeil Island said it was a bum rap. The client has equal educational requirements for the master's and doctorate. A counselor interviewed people. But, look, he does different jobs. Counselor gives and interpret tests, which everyone does not. Counselor keeps three file cabinets full of job information. Everyone coordinates and develop community services and advocate, which the counselor doe not. Fronkl and Giefendorfer Sanitation Technicians III approached the garbage bin at the rear of the Seaboard Offices building. The first object to greet their eyes this crisp autumn morning, as they unveiled the mound of office garbage, was a sleek polyurethane sign.
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