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Risley-Curtiss, Christina – Social Work, 2010
Extensive research documents powerful relationships between humans and companion animals, and 62 percent of U. S. households report having a companion animal. Social workers are likely to work with individuals and families with companion animals; thus, the inclusion of such animals in both practice and research as a natural extension of social…
Descriptors: Animals, Coping, Family Environment, Attachment Behavior
Texas Univ., Austin. Center for Social Work Research. – 1977
A curriculum examining various aspects of the Mexican American culture was designed for a training program conducted by the Texas Department of Public Welfare for its case workers and other personnel. Intended to heighten awareness of the cultural variables affecting the relationship of Mexican American clients to case workers and to the…
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Caseworkers, Community Characteristics, Coping