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2.
KluckhohnFlorence Rockwood, “Family Diagnosis. 1. Variations in the Basic Values of Family Systems,”Social Casework, Vol. XXXIX, February–March 1958, pp. 63–72.
3.
HellenbrandShirley C., “Client Value Orientations: Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment,”Social Casework, Vol. XLII, April 1961, pp. 163–69; John P. Spiegel, “Some Cultural Aspects of Transference and Countertransference,” in Individual and Familial Dynamics, Jules M. Masserman (ed.), Grune & Stratton, New York, 1959, pp. 160–82.
4.
KluckhohnFlorence R., and StrodtbeckFred S., Variations in Value Orientations, Row Peterson and Co., Evanston, Ill., 1961.
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HollisFlorence, Casework, A Psychosocial Therapy, Random House, New York, 1964.
6.
TurnerFrancis J., Social Work Treatment and Value Differences, Columbia University, 1963 (doctoral dissertation).
7.
Kluckhohn, op. cit.
8.
Hollis, op. cit., pp. 71–75.
9.
See SiegelSidney, Nonparametric Statistics for the Behavorial Sciences, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1956, passim.
10.
See SiegelSidney, Nonparametric Statistics for the Behavorial Sciences, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1956, passim.