Sociology in Social Work
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First published in 1966, Sociology in Social Work by Peter Leonard explores the intersection of sociology and social work, examining theory, practical applications, and key topics like personality, culture, and organizations, offering invaluable insights for students and professionals. First published in 1966, Sociology in Social Work by Peter Leonard offers a groundbreaking exploration of the intersection between sociology and social work. This insightful book examines sociological theory and its practical applications, delving into key topics such as personality, family, culture, and the dynamics of social work organizations. Leonard also reflects on the future role of sociology in shaping social work practices. Complete with a guide to essential literature, this book remains a vital resource for students and professionals alike.
First published in 1966, Sociology in Social Work by Peter Leonard explores the intersection of sociology and social work, examining theory, practical applications, and key topics like personality, culture, and organizations, offering invaluable insights for students and professionals. First published in 1966, Sociology in Social Work by Peter Leonard offers a groundbreaking exploration of the intersection between sociology and social work. This insightful book examines sociological theory and its practical applications, delving into key topics such as personality, family, culture, and the dynamics of social work organizations. Leonard also reflects on the future role of sociology in shaping social work practices. Complete with a guide to essential literature, this book remains a vital resource for students and professionals alike.
AmazonPages: 130, Edition: 1, Hardcover, Routledge
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