This book is based on actual cases carried by members in a course
for public health workers given at the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill. It identifies and discusses what is meant by
casework, the idea of movement, empathy, avoiding self-involvement,
not disarming the client, purposiveness in interviewing, and what
it means to be a caseworker.
Originally published in 1957.
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