SchmidtDolores M., “The Protective Service Caseworker: How Does He Survive Job Pressures?”Child Welfare, Vol. XLII, March 1963, p. 117.
2.
SchmidtDolores M., “The Protective Service Caseworker: How Does He Survive Job Pressures?”Child Welfare, Vol. XLII, March 1963, p. 116.
3.
ShamesMiriam, “Use of Homemaker Service in Families That Neglect Their Children,”Social Work, Vol. IX, January 1964, p. 18.
4.
For a discussion of the use of homemakers in protective services, see also Louise Foresman and others, “The Team Approach in Protective Service,”Child Welfare, Vol. XLII, March 1963, pp. 135–38.
5.
For further discussion of the treatment of the inadequate parent, see KaufmanIrving, “Psychodynamics of Protective Casework,” inEgo-Oriented Casework: Problems and Perspectives, ParadHoward J., and MillerRoger R. (eds.), Family Service Association of America, New York, 1963.
6.
ReinerBeatrice Simcox, and KaufmanIrving, Character Disorders in Parents of Delinquents, Family Service Association of America, New York, 1959, p. 70.