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William Jordan

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The Social Worker in Family Situations

The Social Worker in Family Situations

William Jordan

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
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First published in 1972, The Social Worker in Family Situations sets out to provide a theoretical basis for the practice of the family casework approach. William Jordan studies those families whose members flee from emotional involvement with each other, stressing their individual autonomy and the dangers of close family ties. He concentrates on the problems of working with these ‘centrifugal’ families, examining the implications of their patterns of interaction not only within the nuclear family group, but also in the extended family, the neighbourhood and the community. The book will be of great interest to all social workers, including those who have practised the family casework approach for many years but have hitherto lacked the benefit of any helpful written guidance.
Client-Worker Transactions

Client-Worker Transactions

William Jordan

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2025
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First published in 1970, Client-Worker Transactions challenges some aspects of current thinking about the client-worker relationship in social work. Traditionally, the worker’s treatment of the client’s social problems has been seen as something like a doctor’s treatment of a patient's illness. William Jordan argues that clients’ social problems often consist in their ability to affect the way other people behave towards them, and that this is frequently expressed in their relationship with the worker. In taking up the social work agency’s offer of help, they enter into an emotional transaction in which they hand over to the worker a part of themselves which they find hard to bear. The book looks at examples of such transactions, their influence on the worker’s actions, and the ways in which they can be analysed in psychological and social work theory. It suggests that a defensive system against the transactional process is not the best basis for social work practice. This is an interesting historical reference work for the students of social work.
The Social Worker in Family Situations

The Social Worker in Family Situations

William Jordan

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2025
sidottu
First published in 1972, The Social Worker in Family Situations sets out to provide a theoretical basis for the practice of the family casework approach. William Jordan studies those families whose members flee from emotional involvement with each other, stressing their individual autonomy and the dangers of close family ties. He concentrates on the problems of working with these ‘centrifugal’ families, examining the implications of their patterns of interaction not only within the nuclear family group, but also in the extended family, the neighbourhood and the community.The book will be of great interest to all social workers, including those who have practised the family casework approach for many years but have hitherto lacked the benefit of any helpful written guidance.
Sanctuary in the Barracks: Waking Up in the Sixties, Part Two

Sanctuary in the Barracks: Waking Up in the Sixties, Part Two

William Jordan

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Sanctuary in the Barracks continues the story of Adrian Masters, a young man struggling to find his place in relation to the emerging political, cultural and spiritual revolutions of the 1960s. Waking Up in the Sixties told how, while a student at UC Berkeley, Masters found and joined a group of like minded seekers, embarking upon a spiritual journey that led him deeply inward in the midst of the dramatically changing world around him. Like many young men at that time, Adrian faced the question of whether to evade the draft and involvement in a controversial war or accept the responsibility to serve. When his mentor suggested that his self-development could benefit from the difficult conditions of military life, Adrian decided to undertake that challenge. At the end of Waking Up in the Sixties, Adrian reported for induction into the Army along with thousands of men drafted to fight in the Vietnam war. Beginning with Adrian's arrival at boot camp, Sanctuary in the Barracks follows his struggle to develop an inner discipline of awareness amid the onerous demands of enforced combat training.
Ancient Concepts of Philosophy

Ancient Concepts of Philosophy

William Jordan

Routledge
2017
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For Socrates, philosophy, was the study of how to lead one's life, and for Wittgenstein, `philosophy leaves everything as it is.' Throughout this book, the work of the ancients is set in the context of the most recent thinking about the nature and value of philosophy, and the author questions how much there is to be learnt from the ancient philosophers' differing conceptions of the ideal life.
Letzte Lieder

Letzte Lieder

William Jordan

Hansebooks
2016
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Letzte Lieder ist ein unver nderter, hochwertiger Nachdruck der Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1892. Hansebooks ist Herausgeber von Literatur zu unterschiedlichen Themengebieten wie Forschung und Wissenschaft, Reisen und Expeditionen, Kochen und Ern hrung, Medizin und weiteren Genres. Der Schwerpunkt des Verlages liegt auf dem Erhalt historischer Literatur. Viele Werke historischer Schriftsteller und Wissenschaftler sind heute nur noch als Antiquit ten erh ltlich. Hansebooks verlegt diese B cher neu und tr gt damit zum Erhalt selten gewordener Literatur und historischem Wissen auch f r die Zukunft bei.
D-Day Decoded

D-Day Decoded

William Jordan

Pitkin Publishing
2011
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6 June 1944 marked the beginning of the Allied liberation of France – and Europe. But what does the ‘D’ in D-Day stand for? Why were the code names Omaha, Utah, Gold chosen? How many casualties were there on D-Day? How did they keep the operation secret? Why land at Omaha, the ‘Bloody’ beach? What happened to Rommel? The latest addition to the Pitkin Collectable series, D-Day Decoded answers these questions and many more as it uncovers the facts and secrets behind the greatest landing-force ever assembled.
Churchill in Normandy - French

Churchill in Normandy - French

William Jordan

Pitkin Publishing
2010
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Also available in English On 12 June 1944, Britain’s wartime Prime Minister, Winston Spencer Leonard Churchill, crossed the English Channel to visit the Normandy beachhead on what he called his ‘jolly day’. Relishing danger, he had insisted on coming on D-Day itself. ‘Nothing,’ he said, is more exhilarating than being shot at without result.’ But King George VI would not allow him to travel on that day, so he came six days later. Many millions have followed his footsteps since, but none had so privileged a view as Churchill did that summer’s day. Here, in the words of those who witnessed the great man’s progress, and through photographs – many previously unpublished – we relive the events of that day.