Volume 5, Issue 1 (1987)
Volume 5 of Clinical Sociology Review continues the tradition of organizing contributions into five general areas: History of Clinical Sociology, Theories of Clinical Sociology, Practice of Clinical Sociology, Teaching of Clinical Sociology, and Book Reviews. As in years past, the division among these areas is somewhat arbitrary since there is overlap among the focus of the articles. Volume 5 has a higher proportion of contributions on practice, and less on teaching than in previous volumes. The reasons for this are not clear, but the distribution of articles published does reflect the distribution of articles received.
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Front Matter
Front Matter
CSR Editors
Editor's Preface
Editor's Preface
CSR Editors
About the Authors
About the Authors
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History of Clinical Sociology
The Whyte Line
Jan M. Fritz
Solving the Hotel's Human Problems
William Whyte
The Parable of the Spindle
Elias H. Porter
Social Inventions for Solving Human Problems
William Foote Whyte
Articles
Participatory Research: Methodology and Critique
Richard A. Couto
Practice of Clinical Sociology
An Alcoholism Program for Hispanics
Fred Hoffman
Sociological Strategies for Developing Community Resources: Services for Abused Wives as an Example
Mary C. Sengstock
The Sociological Practitioner as a Change Agent in a Hospital Setting: Applications of Phenomenological Theory and Social Construction of Reality Theory
Clifford M. Black, Richard Enos, and John A. Holman
The Clinical Sociologist as a Health Broker
John G. Bruhn
Teaching of Clinical Sociology
Habermas' Sociological Theory as a Basis for Clinical Practice with Small Groups
Valerie Ann Malhotra
Book Reviews
The Disabled State
S. Randi Randolph
Child Maltreatment and Paternal Deprivation: A Manifesto for Research, Prevention, and Treatment
Katherine Williams
Back Matter
Back Matter
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Full issue
Full Issue: Volume 5
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Editor
David J. Kallen, Michigan State University
Associate Editor
John Glass
Assistant Editors
Louisa Howe, Psychomotor Institute
John Bruhn, University of Texas Medical Branch
Book Review Editor
Howard Rebach