HamiltonGordon, Theory and Practice of Social Case Work, 2nd ed., Columbia University Press, New York, 1951.
2.
CattellRaymond B., “Personality and Motivation Theory Based on Structural Measurement,” in Psychology of Personality—Six Modern Approaches, McCareyJ. L. (ed.), Grove Press, New York, 1956, pp. 102–103.
3.
BloomBenjamin S., Stability and Change in Human Characteristics, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1964, p. 183.
4.
BloomBenjamin S., Stability and Change in Human Characteristics, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1964, p. 186.
5.
LeightonAlexander H., My Name is Legion, Vol. I of the Stirling County Study of Psychiatric Disorder and Sociocultural Environment, Basic Books, New York, 1959; Charles C. Hughes and others, People of Cove and Woodlot, Vol. II of the Stirling County Study of Psychiatric Disorder and Sociocultural Environment, Basic Books, New York, 1960; Dorothea C. Leighton, The Character of Danger, Vol. III of the Stirling County Study of Psychiatric Disorder and Sociocultural Environment, Basic Books, New York, 1963.
6.
Hughes and others, op. cit., p. 3.
7.
LeightonAlexander H., op. cit., p. 148.
8.
LeightonAlexander H., op. cit., pp. 16–27.
9.
LeightonAlexander H., op. cit., p. 148.
10.
LeightonAlexander H., op. cit., p. 149.
11.
LeightonAlexander H., op. cit., p. 158.
12.
LeightonDorothea C., op. cit., p. 393.
13.
HartmannHeinz, “Comments on the Psychoanalytic Theory of the Ego,” in Essays on Ego Psychology, International Universities Press, New York, 1964, p. 120.
14.
HartmannHeinz, “Comments on the Psychoanalytic Theory of the Ego,” in Essays on Ego Psychology, International Universities Press, New York, 1964, pp. 113–21.
15.
HartmannHeinz, “Comments on the Psychoanalytic Theory of the Ego,” in Essays on Ego Psychology, International Universities Press, New York, 1964, pp. 136–37; see also “Notes on the Theory of Sublimation,” pp. 215–40.
16.
HartmannHeinz, “Comments on the Psychoanalytic Theory of the Ego,” in Essays on Ego Psychology, International Universities Press, New York, 1964, pp. 139–40.
17.
See, for example, FinestoneSamuel, “Issues Involved in Developing Diagnostic Classifications for Casework,” in Casework Papers, 1960, Family Service Association of America, New York, 1960, pp. 139–54.