Millions of American families suffer from personal and interpersonal problems, requiring support. In response to these needs, American society has produced a myriad of helping services. This title traces the sources of these services in the marketplace, in the public service system, in churches and synagogues, and in self-help groups.
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Millions of American families suffer from personal and interpersonal problems, requiring support. In response to these needs, American society has produced a myriad of helping services. This title traces the sources of these services in the marketplace, in the public service system, in churches and synagogues, and in self-help groups.
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