Sozialarbeit als zielgerichtetes Handeln
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https://doi.org/10.15633/pch.862Keywords:
social work, a purposeful activity, an individual, societyAbstract
Social work since the beginning of the history of science has been interesting for many representatives of various scientific disciplines. It is so, because both the subject and object of its activity is man - an individual who does not always cope with proper functioning in his own environment and society. In this context, social work is a purposeful activity in favour of an individual, a group, a family, society. Social work possesses a wide spectrum of fields and as a purposeful and professional activity is not only needed, but also necessary for supporting a human being.
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