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  • Edvardsson, Bo, 1944-, et al. (author)
  • Livskvalitet
  • 1976
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Ett försök görs att precisera och granska begreppet "livskvalitet" med hjälp av en enkät till organisationer, speciellt tillfrågade personer och slumpade personer. Totalt erhölls 143 fritt avfattade svar på frågan "Vad skulle Ni personligen vilja ge för innebörd åt ordet ´livskvalitet´?" (Ordet personligen användes inte till organisationerna). Innehållet i svaren var mycket varierande och klassificerades i 25 kategorier, där "individens psykologiska egenskaper, upplevelser och aktiviteter" framstod som den vanligaste kategorin. Andra vanliga kategorier var "fysisk miljö", "förhållandet mellan människor", "politiskt system" och "arbete". Avslutningsvis görs ett försök att värdera begreppet "livskvalitet" och en kort bibliografi (4 sidor) ges.   
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  • Edvardsson, Bo, 1944- (author)
  • Perceived and wanted ego states for social workers and clients
  • 1979
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Social work students (N = 50) were asked to ascribe psychological characteristics to themselves as social workers and to their clients. Students had to ascribe bothe perceived and wanted characteristics. These were classified into six ego state categories in transactional analysis theory. Students perceived themselves as mainly Nurturing Parents (NP) and their clients as mainly Adapted Childs (AC). Students wanted to keep their strong Nurturing Parents (NP) and wanted clients in Adult (A) ego state.
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  • Sellerberg, Ann Mari (author)
  • The Modern Poor: On the Sociological Position of Social-Aid Clients
  • 1975
  • In: Sociological Focus. - 0038-0237. ; 8:4, s. 375-381
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The social-aid institution has been analyzed almost exclusively from a social problems approach, aiming at the understanding of social aid clients as a social problem. This article views them from a different angle, as a sociological category occupying a unique position in society. Following Simmel, we deal here with those who are poor in a social sense, i.e., anyone receiving public assistance. It is the acceptance of social assistance which makes clients into a specific sociological stratum. The specific kinds of rules and roles involved in any society's public assistance system are thus seen to produce the sociological position of the clients. With goal-motivated assistance, clients tend to be by-passed. With relationship-motivated assistance, the increasing formalization of modern society has made clients and practioners equal in one important sense—both are subordinated to the same rules and regulations.
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  • Leissner, Tom, 1943 (author)
  • Mot dryckenskap
  • 1978
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