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The Indian Journal of Social Work June 1948

1948

The contribution which such education makes to the workers' efficiency cannot be other than indirect and consquently its results may be seen only in a slow raising of the general level of interest and itelligence.4 The place of the education o general the tendency is to include eduction under welfare activities and to apoint an education officer on to the staff of the personnel and we [...] In the following article the author explains with special reference to the Counseling Centre at the University of Chicago the role of the counselor and how he handles the therapeutic technique of nodirective counseling. [...] It is the absence of judgmental values that keeps the client's confidence in himself and in the counselor The consitency of the attitudes extended toward the client are extremely important. [...] There is however ample evidence that the Gonds in the past were found all over the district both in the plains and on the hills and it is only recently that the aboriginals have been slowly driven away from the plains and pushed to the foot-hills and higher altitudes. [...] Utnur in the heart of the tribal country became from early times in fact from the beginning of the 17th century the seat of a Sarkar that is the sub-division of a district.
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Frontmatter
i-vi A.M. Lorenzo, M.V. Moorthy view
Liberal Education in British Factories
1-7 Eric Backer view
How Counseling is Done
8-16 Virgina Axline view
Land Problems of Adilabad Aboriginals
17-29 P.Setu Rao view
The Parsi Poor and Parsi Charity
30-42 P.H. Cabinetmaker view
Women and Children in Industry
43-51 Kanji Dwarkadas view
Educational Facilities for Hospitalised Children
52-54 J.M. Kumarappa view
Notes and News
55-81 unknown view
Book Reviews
82-85 unknown view
Backmatter
i-vi unknown view

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