Ego psychology and social work practice / Eda G. Goldstein.
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TextSeries: Treatment approaches in the human servicesPublication details: New York : Free Press ; London : Collier Macmillan, c1984.Description: xix, 316 p. ; 22 cmISBN: - 0029119200
- HV689 .G65
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| HV6691 .Al1 Fraud examination / | HV6691 .Z3 2003 Fraud and abuse in nonprofit organizations : | HV6768 .C65 1998 Corporate fraud / | HV689 .G65 Ego psychology and social work practice / | HV697 .F73 Family practice : | HV697 .T55 Family assessment handbook : | HV699 .B18 Balancing family-centered services and child well-being : |
Includes bibliographical reference and index.
The scope and evolution of ego psychology --
The emergence and assimilation of ego psychology into social work practice --
The ego and its functions --
The ego and its defenses --
Ego mastery and the processes of coping and adaptation --
Object relations and ego development --
The nature of ego-oriented assessment --
The nature of ego-oriented intervention --
The nature of the client-worker relationship –
The borderline client and social work practice---
Current issues and future directions ---
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