People in Systems: A Model for Development in the Human-Service Professions and Education
x, 214pp, with occasional charts and tables in text. In brick red paper-covered boards. 8vo. Boards rubbed and chipped at edges and along spine joints, spine lightly sunned. Internally neat, clean, bright and tight. Presents a model for people who are interested in human development and in the structure of the various levels of human systems that provide the socio-cultural context of this development.