Kadushin, Alfred
KADUSHIN, Alfred
KADUSHIN, Alfred. American, b. 1916. Genres: Sociology. Career: University of Wisconsin, Madison, School of Social Work, assistant professor, 1950-55, associate professor, 1955-58, professor of social work, 1959-90, emeritus professor, 1991-. Publications: (with J. Martin) Child Welfare Services, 1967, 4th ed., 1987; Child Welfare Services: A Research Source Book, 1969; Adopting Older Children, 1971; The Social Work Interview, 1972, 4th ed. (with G. Kadushin), 1997; Supervision in Social Work, 1976, 4th ed. (with D. Harkness), 2002; Consultation in Social Work, 1977; (with J. Martin) Child Abuse: An Interactional Event, 1981. Address: 4933 Marathon Dr, Madison, WI 53705, U.S.A.
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