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Evaluating Short–Term Casework in a Family Agency

Wattie, 1973

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11599394857912399405
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Wattie B
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Social casework

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Evaluating Short–Term Casework in a Family Agency Page 1 Brenda Wattie Evaluating short-term casework in a family agency A Canadian study examines the characteristics of clients for indicators or criteria for allocation to one of two treatment methods Brenda Wattie is research …
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