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山口県立大学社会福祉学部紀要 Volume 6
published_at 2000-03
Effects of low fertility rates on child development : Some considerations from a developmental psychology perspective
少子化と子どもの発達 : 発達心理学の視点からのいくつかの覚え書き
Mishima Masahide
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Perspective on Teaching Social Work Practice : A Practice curriculum towards the Genelic Social Worker
PP. 1 - 9
The Prospects and Problems of The Basic Practice Semirar : Strengthening the Motivation and Createing Problem Awareness
PP. 11 - 20
Teaching Social Work Practice in the Community : A Programme of activities with the Local Citizen
PP. 21 - 33
Implementing a Practicum on Community-Based Social Work in Aged and Depopulated Towns - Based on the implementation in four towns on Suo-Oshima Island, Yamaguchi Prefecture
PP. 35 - 49
The Present Conitions and Problems on the Social Work Practicum in Local Government Offices
PP. 51 - 66
The Present Conitions and Furure Considerations in Social Work Practices in Social Welfare institute
PP. 67 - 76
Structure and Changes of Consciousness toward Death among the Elderly Living at Home
PP. 77 - 86
A Study on How Care Workers at Nursing-homes Write their Care-records
PP. 87 - 93
A research on perceptions of carework by careworkers in nursing homes and residential homes for the aged in Gerany
PP. 95 - 101
A Work Manual of Volunteer Referral Service in Australia
PP. 103 - 121
Consideration of Multimedia Communication Technology and Advanced Informative Society
PP. 123 - 134
Effects of low fertility rates on child development : Some considerations from a developmental psychology perspective
PP. 135 - 142
Using the Seminar as a Stage for 'Investigation' : a consideration of the functions of the undergraduate thesis seminar
PP. 143 - 152