Human Services as Complex OrganizationsYeheskel Hasenfeld SAGE Publications, 13. apr. 1992 - 400 sider With examples from a variety of organizations - such as social service agencies, hospitals, schools, child guidance clinics and family service agencies - this volume examines current theory on human services as complex organizations. The contributors emphasize how organizational characteristics affect the delivery of services and the patterns of relations between staff and clients. They also address structural features shared by organizations, including high frequency of staff stress and burnout and problems of effectiveness evaluation. |
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... less clearly known . In medicine , the literature specifies formal morbidity , mortality , and complication rates for all sorts of procedures , often specified by age , sex , and other qualities of the patient . A good lawyer has an ...
... less clearly known . In medicine , the literature specifies formal morbidity , mortality , and complication rates for all sorts of procedures , often specified by age , sex , and other qualities of the patient . A good lawyer has an ...
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... less formalized and centralized struc- tures are expected to be associated with less routinized and more complex technologies . In human services research , this has been interpreted to mean that structures that give more authority and ...
... less formalized and centralized struc- tures are expected to be associated with less routinized and more complex technologies . In human services research , this has been interpreted to mean that structures that give more authority and ...
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... less burnout for the worker . Gary , Liddie , and Gutiérrez write of their frustrations in helping women who have experienced multiple pres- sures in the care of children , including the protection of a child from abuse . As the workers ...
... less burnout for the worker . Gary , Liddie , and Gutiérrez write of their frustrations in helping women who have experienced multiple pres- sures in the care of children , including the protection of a child from abuse . As the workers ...
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Understanding Human Service Organizations | 1 |
Professional Work | 7 |
Theoretical Approaches to Human Service Organizations | 24 |
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