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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
71

Boys’ Clubs in Canada : operational problems identified and ranked.

Lutes, John W. January 1966 (has links)
This study focuses on the operational problems of Boys' Clubs in Canada as perceived by the administrative staff at the local, regional and national levels. Up to the present stage in the development of the Boys' Club movement, a systematic study of this nature has not previously been attempted. [...]
72

Attitudes toward fee-paying and non-fee paying clients.

Murphy, Mary Roscoe., Rosenbluth, Jacqueline. January 1966 (has links)
This study focused on social caseworkers' attitudes toward fee-paying and non-fee-paying clients. The questions centred on (1) caseworkers' attitudes toward fee-paying and non-fee-paying clients; (2) how these attitudes were affected by (a) other attributes of the clients, (b) background experience of the caseworkers, and (c) workers' attitudes toward fee-charging. [...]
73

Psychosocial functioning and the use of time among blind persons.

Petoniak, Sister Gabriella, Ekler, Helena January 1966 (has links)
The study aim was to describe the (1) psychosocial functioning of the blind, (2) rehabilitation they have achieved, (3) way in which they use their tim.e, ( 4) problems they encounter and the goals they pursue. [...]
74

A study of ministers' perception of counselees in pastoral work.

Purves-Smith, R. January 1966 (has links)
"Do ministers differentiate between persons who are seriously emotionally disturbed and persons who are not?" and "do ministers refer to specialized community agencies, those persons who are seen by them as seriously emotionally disturbed?" were the central questions explored. [...]
75

The childhood schizophrenic in remission during adolescence.

Sookman, Bella. January 1966 (has links)
This research report is a practice-oriented appraisal of the literature. The study describes an indistinct disease entity--childhood schizophrenia. The manifestations of the disorder in childhood and the way the disorder presents itself when the child is in remission during adolesence are delineated. [...]
76

The Greek community : its responsibility and resources to serve newcomers.

Stathopoulos, Peter. January 1966 (has links)
This study is designed from the viewpoint of community organisation practice. It begins with the assumption that recent Greek immigrants have adjustment needs. The study investigates (a) the adjustment needs of Greek immigrants as perceived by the decision-makers, (b) whether they consider the Greek Community has any responsibility to meet these needs, (c) whether they think the Community has resources to establish services. [...]
77

A study of marital interaction as related to duodenal peptic ulcer patients.

Bronfman, Diane., Fainstat, Ruth., Vles, Betty. January 1966 (has links)
The incidence of duodenal peptic ulcer (henceforth called d. p. u.) appeared to have risen steadily during the last fifty years and was estimated to affect over ten percent of the population. While there has been better diagnosis and case finding, the figures relating to perforated ulcers suggested that this increase was a real one. [...]
78

Teenage leisure time activities and interests in Cote St. Luc : a survey of Jewish adolescents’ preferential leisure time activity choices.

Yarosky, Michael D., Rotholz, Tryna. January 1966 (has links)
two p. 53 in ms (different pages with same number) ; two p. 78 in ms (different pages with same number); MSW co-authored with Tryna Rotholz / Teenagers have increasingly become a focus of North American social research over the last years. The writers' interest in teenagers arises from professional association as social group workers with teenagers and from the practical concern as expressed in today's group-work agency statistical reports and consequential attempted problem-solving research undertakings. [...]
79

Psychiatric problems of unmarried mothers.

Begg, Dorothy R. January 1951 (has links)
In considering the studies which have been made of unmarried mothers, it is noteworthy that the emphasis has been primarly in the field of child welfare. Relatively few studies have been undertaken of those unmarried mothers who because of either individual problems of adjustment, or their inability to plan adequately for their children have sought psychiatric help. [...]
80

An analysis of discussions of a radio series promoting mental health.

Cameron, F. H. January 1951 (has links)
(i), (ii) not in manuscript. Either a misnumbering or missing pages. / This study is concerned with the way in which one radio listener group used the material in the mental health series entitled "In Search of Ourselves." This series was presented by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as one form of mental health education. [...]

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