A poignant description of one of Europe's most well known war cemeteries.
Throughout this book, the work of the ancients is set in the context of the most recent thinking about the nature and value of philosophy. It shows that there is much to be learnt from the ancient philosophers' views of the life of a philosopher.
First published in 1972, The Social Worker in Family Situations sets out to provide a theoretical basis for the practice of the family casework approach. William... Læs mere
First published in 1970, Client-Worker Transactions challenges some aspects of current thinking about the client-worker relationship in social work. This is an interesting historical reference work for the students of social work.
First published in 1972, The Social Worker in Family Situations sets out to provide a theoretical basis for the practice of the family casework approach. William... Læs mere