Rhetoric, reality and the vicissitudes of establishing relationships with people who are homeless and mentally ill.

Item

Title
Rhetoric, reality and the vicissitudes of establishing relationships with people who are homeless and mentally ill.
Identifier
AAI9304635
identifier
9304635
Creator
Blake-Steele, Wilmatine.
Contributor
Adviser: Mildred D. Mailick
Date
1992
Language
English
Publisher
City University of New York.
Subject
Social Work
Abstract
This exploratory descriptive study addresses the issue of how to establish relationships with people who are homeless and mentally ill. Ten programs that proved services to homeless mentally ill people are included in this study. Workers and administrators are asked a schedule of questions to ascertain how they specifically establish relationships with homeless mentally ill people.;Some of the variables addressed are: the significance of worker knowledge, skill, education, ethnicity, steps and procedures. The above are explored with practitioners and administrators for each variables' significance in establishing a relationship with homeless mentally ill people.;Workers and administrators of ten kinds of programs, each targeted to provide services to different segments of the homeless mentally ill population, are interviewed. Information from participants is organized into recommendations for a workshop for students.
Type
dissertation
Source
PQT Legacy CUNY.xlsx
degree
D.S.W.
Item sets
CUNY Legacy ETDs