Bradshaw (1972) distinguishes between normative need, established by experts, felt need (something nearer to 'want'), expressed need and comparative need. Slack (1966) emphasises the distinction between short-term and ...
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Discussing the relationship between social work and sociology, this book explores how the two have become more and more divided, moving from one single discipline, to two separate, but related, fields.
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