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This paper discusses the aims and format of an introductory course in clinical sociology. It reviews...
Supervision is a collaborative learning practice to continually build the capacity of anyone working...
While clinical sociologists have been part of American sociology for well over fifty years, it has b...
Experiences in teaching internship courses illustrate some of the advantages of teaching sociologica...
In this article I will discuss my experiences over the last six years in working to develop democrat...
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Excerpt from the full-text article: A new type of scholar-practitioner is needed; one who can contri...
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This teaching note describes how the author used various social work practice skills to design and e...
This article describes the first clinical sociology courses at the University of Chicago, Tulane Uni...
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This paper discusses the aims and format of an introductory course in clinical sociology. It reviews...
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While clinical sociologists have been part of American sociology for well over fifty years, it has b...