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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Chris E Stout |
ISBN: | 0275950115 9780275950118 |
OCLC Number: | 32968633 |
Description: | ix, 286 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents: | Conceptualizing the challenges of public entrepreneurship / Thomas Richard Oliver -- Sociocultural foundations of education / Laura Ptak Cook -- Domestic violence and social policy : integrating theory and practice in the prevention of spousal and child abuse / John S. Lyons, Cassandra Kisiel -- Psychological perspectives on welfare reform / Michael Morris -- Poverty, politics, and policy / Alfred Baumeister, Franklin D. Kupstas, Pamela Woodley-Zanthos -- Government, business, and community : toward an integration of politician, executive, and citizen / Chris E. Stout -- Community-based mental health systems / Donna R. Kemp -- Clinical application, policy, and development of behavioral healthcare under healthcare reform / Jerry A. Theis -- Healthcare payment and delivery redesign : new relationships and behaviours / Wanda Jones -- Decision support technology in managed mental healthcare / John S. Lyons [and others] -- Implications of the contradictions in behaviorism for a scientifically based public policy / E. Rae Harcum -- Morality, values, and education : psychology's role / Daniel J. Rybicki -- Schools as agents of change : school-based barter for school and community development / Nelson W. Keith, Novella Zett Keith -- Positive agents of change in the transformation of social systems : a role for education / Kathi L. Wilhite -- New directions : innovative programs to reach at-risk students / Robert G. Monahan, Sheila B. Marino, Rosemary Miller. |
Responsibility: | edited by Chris E. Stout. |
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