University Press of America
Pages: 164
Trim: 5½ x 8½
978-0-8191-2860-7 • Paperback • November 1982 • $62.99 • (£48.00)
Roberta Wells Imre is Visiting Assistant Professor at Rutgers University School of Social Work. Ms. Imre is also Adjunct Assistant Professor at Adelphi University School of Social Work.
...provocative....Imre's main message is worth contemplating.
— Social Casework: The Journal Of Contemporary Social Work
A highly readable, well-researched presentation regarding the efforts to achieve a more adequate philosophical framework for social work...This is a very timely and highly relevant topic both for the professional seeking credibility and the general publicseeking clarification...An excellent summary review is included as well as a bibliography and extensive index. Libraries serving social workers, advanced social work students, and the general public.
— Choice Reviews
...this book could be useful as a text for certain kinds of social work courses concerned with (meta)theoretical issues and intellectual traditions. Its contents are well-organized, and the references are quite helpful for further reading.
— Canada's Mental Health
...this book could be useful as a text for certain kinds of social work courses concerned with (meta)theoretical issues and intellectual traditions. Its contents are well-organized, and the references are quite helpful for further reading.
— Canada's Mental Health
...provocative....Imre's main message is worth contemplating.
— Social Casework: The Journal Of Contemporary Social Work
A highly readable, well-researched presentation regarding the efforts to achieve a more adequate philosophical framework for social work...This is a very timely and highly relevant topic both for the professional seeking credibility and the general public seeking clarification...An excellent summary review is included as well as a bibliography and extensive index. Libraries serving social workers, advanced social work students, and the general public.
— Choice Reviews