important people | Parsons | Juvenile Psychopathic institute why was it important | important associations | social work |
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who is william wundt
opened the first psychological clinic in 1879
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normal youth who were having developmental transition problems
what poppulation were the Parsons approach aimed at
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true
true or false it was important because it was set in a community
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american philosophical association
what is apa in 1901
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to help people themselves
what was one goal of professional social work
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who are the parsons
who is the forerunner of the contemporary counseling process
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prevention
what was the key foundation of parsons
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true
it was important because it was tthe first one to address social problems and apply psychological skills
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american psychological association
what is APA now
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children adolescents and families who were forgoten by larger society were helped by what professional people
what poppulations were social workers concerned with.
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who is clifford beer
who detailed the deplorable conditions of instittutions in his book the mind that found itself
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because it could be self administered and included input from family and friends.
why was the parsons questionnare so easy to complete. |
true
it was important because it used a multidisciplinary approach
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who is responsible for conducting home visits studied urban conditions and help them improve there circumstances
what were the jobs of social workers
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who is walter witmer
who coined the term clinical psychology
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