Cost Analysis in Child Welfare Services: Adoption and Foster Home Costs

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U.S. Department of Health , Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration, Children's Bureau, 1959 - 380 Seiten
 

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Seite 229 - Related to this is an intense fear of being excluded, a corresponding competitiveness for acceptance by the 'right' groups, and a ruthless rejection of those who 'don't make the grade'. 3. Romanticism: an unrealistic idealization of emotionally significant objects. There is a general tendency to see the world in sharply black and white terms; identifications with one's gang, or team, or school tend to be very intense and involve highly immature disparagements of other groups. There is thus a well-defined...
Seite 229 - Its principal characteristics may be summarized. 1. Compulsive independence of and antagonism to adult expectations and authority. This involves recalcitrance to adult standards of responsibility and, in extreme instances, treating the conformist— who, for instance, takes school work seriously— as a "sissy" who should be excluded from peer-group participation.
Seite 160 - Alfred H. Stanton and Morris S. Schwartz, The Mental Hospital, New York: Basic Books, 1954; William Caudill, The Psychiatric Hospital As a Small Society, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1958; Ivan Belknap, Human Problems of a State Mental Hospital, New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1956; Warren H.
Seite iii - As dean emeritus of the School of Social Service Administration of the University of Chicago...
Seite 217 - ... care for the disturbed child. We conceive of the residential treatment institution as a psychodynamically determined environment in which the total living experiences of the child are schematized and integrated with psychotherapy, constituting an individual and unified treatment plan.
Seite 39 - The means for the first, the first and second, and the first, second and third months of data were used to estimate the fourth month of experience.
Seite 217 - The Diagnostic Basis of Institutional Care for Children," Social Casework, 33:1o6 (March 1952).
Seite 269 - John G. Hill and Ralph Ormsby, "The Philadelphia Cost Study,
Seite 222 - ... but are not really ready to relinquish them at all. These parents were originally very much deprived and have come to handle their own early deprivations by learning to give to themselves before giving to anyone else.
Seite 5 - ... accordance with common usage, cost to the agency, and is taken as the amount of money going through the books of the agency. "Cost" in these terms is necessarily less than "total" or "social" costs of providing service to children. « Alfred F. Whitman, "Unit Costs of Child Placement," in Edith NH Baylor and Elio D. Monachesi: The Rehabilitation of Children, New York: Harper and Brothers, 1939, pp. 541-48. 7 John Gordon Hill: "An Approach to Cost Accounting in Social Agencies; Principles and...

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