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This text investigates the fundamental social and psychological dimensions of caregiving within the framework of professional and domestic support systems. The author, Owen Whitney, utilizes a sociological lens to examine how care is structured, delivered, and perceived in modern society. By analyzing the interaction between the caregiver and the recipient, the work argues that caring is not merely a task-oriented activity but a complex social relationship that requires specific ethical and practical considerations.
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This volume is recognized as a foundational text within the Commonwealth and International Library series for students of social work and nursing. Experts highlight the clarity of the author's sociological framework as a useful tool for understanding the interpersonal dynamics of care environments.
Page Count:
87
Publication Date:
1969-01-01
Publisher:
Pergamon Press
ISBN-10:
0080066372
ISBN-13:
9780080066370
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