Books by "Alice L. George"

6 books found

Individual Guidance in a C C C Camp

Individual Guidance in a C C C Camp

by Alice Barrows, Effie Geneva Bathurst, Elise Henrietta Martens, Fred Moore, Isaiah Bowman, John Hamilton McNeely, John Ward Studebaker, Kirkland Sloper, Severin Kazimierz Turosienski, Chester Sidney Williams

1939

The Descendants of Rev. William Worcester

The Descendants of Rev. William Worcester

by Jonathan Fox Worcester, Sarah Alice Worcester

1914

Curriculum Laboratories and Divisions

Curriculum Laboratories and Divisions

by Benjamin William Frazier, Bernice Elizabeth Leary, Bess Goodykoontz, Clele Lee Matheison, Cline Morgan Koon, David Segel, Frederick James Kelly, Henry Fred Alves, James Frederick Rogers, United States. Office of Education, Ella Burgess Ratcliffe, Jessie Alice Lane

1938

The Springboard

The Springboard

by Alice Duer Miller

1928

Building on Women's Strengths

Building on Women's Strengths

by K Jean Peterson, Alice A Lieberman

2021 · Routledge

Build a woman-centered social work practice for the new millennium!“How do we take the strengths women have--have always had--and use them to build a world that is validating, liberating, and inclusive?” This is the question at the heart of Building on Women's Strengths. This groundbreaking book explores the ways a woman-centered worldview can transform social policy, social services, and direct practice. Updated to honor the memory of Liane V. Davis, who died in 1995, this new edition of Building on Women's Strengths offers updated information to reflect the enormous changes that have occurred since 1994 in women's lives. Many of the original selections have been revised or totally rewritten to reflect those changes and the more integrated policy/practice focus of this edition. New chapters were added on working with women who have been incarcerated, women on welfare who experience violence, and lesbian and bisexual women. Building on Women's Strengths presents a woman-centered approach to understanding and analyzing the issues women must confront in their daily lives, including: family violence welfare reform mental health child welfare aging racism being silenced by society The Journal of the National Association of Social Workers said of the first edition, “Each chapter presents with skill and rigor an opening for respectful and challenging discourse.” This edition of Building on Women's Strengths offers an even more comprehensive view of the ways to overcome oppression in women's lives. It is an essential volume for social workers, policymakers, mental health professionals, and anyone working toward social justice for all women.

The Charm School

The Charm School

by Alice Duer Miller, Robert Milton

1922