Background
Glasser, Paul Harold was born on August 21, 1929 in New York City. Son of David and Rae (Startz) Glasser.
(This highly practical guide for both experienced and novi...)
This highly practical guide for both experienced and novice professionals and students reveals the steps involved in the crucial first meeting with a client. The authors approach the task of an initial interview by providing an overview of the therapeutic process and what to expect from clients. The book also explores the practical basics of therapy - counsellor-client roles, physical settings, communication dynamics, assessment and diagnosis, record-keeping, goals and contracts and trust-building. Individual chapters discuss specialist topics such as working with couples and families, the role of culture and ethnicity, when and how to refer clients with serious problems, and legal and ethical issues.
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educator social worker sociologist university administrator
Glasser, Paul Harold was born on August 21, 1929 in New York City. Son of David and Rae (Startz) Glasser.
Bachelor of Science, City College of New York, 1949. Master of Science, Columbia University, 1951. Doctor of Philosophy, University North Carolina, 1961.
Chief psychiatric social work section, Mental Hygiene Clinic, Camp Chaffee Army Hospital, Arkansas, 1952-1953; assistant director residence, Child Guidance Home, Inc., 1953-1955; instructor psychiatric group work, department psychiatry Medical School, U. Cincinnati, 1953-1955; assistant professor, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1958-1963; associate professor, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1963-1965; professor School Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1965-1978; dean Graduate School Social Work, University Texas, Arlington, 1978-1988; dean School Social Work, Rutgers University, State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, 1988-1992; professor II, Rutgers University, State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, since 1988. Visiting professor Paul Baerwald School Social Work, Hebrew U., Jerusalem, spring 1987, City U. Hong Kong, fall 1993, Bar-Ilan School Social Work, spring 1997.
(This highly practical guide for both experienced and novi...)
Board of directors Washtenau County Family Service, 1964-1966, 69-70. Served to First lieutenant Army of the United States, 1952-1953. Member National Association Social Workers (chapter chairman 1962-1963), American Sociological Society, Masons.
Married Lois Hannah Naefach, November 25, 1954 (divorced June 1993). Children: Heather Denys, Frederick Naefach.