To more adequately meet the needs for the decade ahead, it is essential that sociology departments evaluate their existing curricula and plan new programs or concentrations that will interest and attract students. Using the example of clinical sociology, this article focuses on general guidelines for developing a variety of program models in sociological practice. The guidelines are divided into the three parts of assessment, planning, and implementation, and an inventory of ideas and suggestions are given for each phase. Relevant issues of the importance of labels, leadership and independence, and rationales for program development are discussed
Clinical sociology involves interventions for change at any or all levels of social organization, ba...
The Clinical Sociology Review is published by Jednota Press, in association with the Sociological Pr...
At this time, anyone in the country can claim to be a clinical sociologist without any challenge to ...
To more adequately meet the needs for the decade ahead, it is essential that sociology departments e...
The clinical approach as a means of sociological research is essentially a group way of studying and...
While clinical sociologists have been part of American sociology for well over fifty years, it has b...
This paper discusses the aims and format of an introductory course in clinical sociology. It reviews...
The search for bridges between theory and practice is related to such terms as sociatrist, instituti...
This article contains a description of a model for training in sociological practice at the School o...
The notion that sociology and sociologists can be "clinical" is beginning to take roots, even though...
Clinical sociology is receiving increasing attention at the undergraduate and graduate level and amo...
This paper focuses on the emergence and promise of clinical sociology. Particular attention is paid ...
The paper discusses a relatively unknown variant of practical sociology defined as clinical sociolog...
This article describes the first clinical sociology courses at the University of Chicago, Tulane Uni...
This article clarifies the distinction between clinical and counseling sociology and provides some d...
Clinical sociology involves interventions for change at any or all levels of social organization, ba...
The Clinical Sociology Review is published by Jednota Press, in association with the Sociological Pr...
At this time, anyone in the country can claim to be a clinical sociologist without any challenge to ...
To more adequately meet the needs for the decade ahead, it is essential that sociology departments e...
The clinical approach as a means of sociological research is essentially a group way of studying and...
While clinical sociologists have been part of American sociology for well over fifty years, it has b...
This paper discusses the aims and format of an introductory course in clinical sociology. It reviews...
The search for bridges between theory and practice is related to such terms as sociatrist, instituti...
This article contains a description of a model for training in sociological practice at the School o...
The notion that sociology and sociologists can be "clinical" is beginning to take roots, even though...
Clinical sociology is receiving increasing attention at the undergraduate and graduate level and amo...
This paper focuses on the emergence and promise of clinical sociology. Particular attention is paid ...
The paper discusses a relatively unknown variant of practical sociology defined as clinical sociolog...
This article describes the first clinical sociology courses at the University of Chicago, Tulane Uni...
This article clarifies the distinction between clinical and counseling sociology and provides some d...
Clinical sociology involves interventions for change at any or all levels of social organization, ba...
The Clinical Sociology Review is published by Jednota Press, in association with the Sociological Pr...
At this time, anyone in the country can claim to be a clinical sociologist without any challenge to ...