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Workshops for the handicapped, an annotated bibliography [microform] : no. 2 / Joseph Stubbins and Others
Bib ID 5186560
Format BookBook, MicroformMicroform, OnlineOnline
Author
Stubbins, Joseph
 
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Description [Washington, D.C.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1965. 
76 p. 
Summary

This annotated bibliography lists alphabetically by author 146 books, journal articles, final reports, and conference reports from 1961 to 1965 concerning workshops for the handicapped. Also included is an article, "the professionally trained counselor in the rehabilitation workshop," in which George W. Duncan, jr. Discusses the role of the rehabilitation counselor in the workshop. The counselor's major concern is the modification of the vocational behavior of the workshop clients. Individual counseling, casefinding, screening of prospective clients, vocational evaluation, job placement and follow-up, and in-service training are some of the varied duties of the rehabilitation counselor. A list of 25 references follows the article. (rs)

Reproduction Microfiche. [Washington D.C.]: ERIC Clearinghouse microfiches : positive. 
Subjects Adolescents.  |  Adults.  |  Annotated Bibliographies.  |  Career Counseling.  |  Counseling Services.  |  Counselor Role.  |  Disabilities.  |  Rehabilitation Counseling.  |  Sheltered Workshops.  |  Vocational Rehabilitation.
Other authors/contributors California State Coll., Los Angeles
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