"The difficulty which has plagued Social Work in its development as a profession is that the Social Workers's dedication is to a degree shared by all Good men and Women. .... Hence we all resist and resent the notion that the task of the Social Worker requires a peculiar combination of Temperament, Intelligence and Experience" - Charles Dollard
(Proceedings of the First Annual Trustees Reception of the New York School of Social Work, Bulletin of the New York School of Social Work ( Columbia University, Sept 1952)). Cited in Chapter 4 by Nina Toren IN Imitai Etzioni / The Semi Professions and Their Organization .- Toronto : The Free Press, 1969.
"PROFESSIONS AND PROFESSIONALISM" IS LOOKING FORWARD TO RECRUIT / ADD PROSPECTIVE AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED YOU MAY WRITE TO US BY THIS EMAIL ADDRESS. BEST WISHES. LbnRaj : lotus5673@yahoo.co.in : https://www.facebook.com/lbnrajspage
(Proceedings of the First Annual Trustees Reception of the New York School of Social Work, Bulletin of the New York School of Social Work ( Columbia University, Sept 1952)). Cited in Chapter 4 by Nina Toren IN Imitai Etzioni / The Semi Professions and Their Organization .- Toronto : The Free Press, 1969.
"PROFESSIONS AND PROFESSIONALISM" IS LOOKING FORWARD TO RECRUIT / ADD PROSPECTIVE AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED YOU MAY WRITE TO US BY THIS EMAIL ADDRESS. BEST WISHES. LbnRaj : lotus5673@yahoo.co.in : https://www.facebook.com/lbnrajspage
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