Issues in American Social Work 1959
DOI: 10.7312/kahn91642-011
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“…Finally, former clinicians in fields other than social work were described as undergoing considerable strain and conflict in assuming administrative positions due primarily to inadequate educational preparation and/or lack of motivation to function in administration (Barton, 1962;Levinson & Klerman, 1972). Some writers argued that social workers are particularly well-prepared and suited to function in organizational settings and in administration (Vinter, 1959;Etzioni, 1969).…”
Section: Role Strain Conflict and Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, former clinicians in fields other than social work were described as undergoing considerable strain and conflict in assuming administrative positions due primarily to inadequate educational preparation and/or lack of motivation to function in administration (Barton, 1962;Levinson & Klerman, 1972). Some writers argued that social workers are particularly well-prepared and suited to function in organizational settings and in administration (Vinter, 1959;Etzioni, 1969).…”
Section: Role Strain Conflict and Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%