Name Charles Zastrow | Role Scientist | |
Books Understanding Human Behavior, The practice of social work, Social Problems: Issues an, Brooks/Cole Empowerment Series: Int, Empowerment Series: Understa |
Examining Self Care and Social Work Groups with Charles Zastrow
Charles Harold Zastrow (born 1942) is an American social scientist and Professor of Social Work at the George Williams College of the Aurora University, known for his work on the theory and practice of social work.
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- Examining Self Care and Social Work Groups with Charles Zastrow
- Examining Human Behavior and Social Environments with Charles Zastrow
- Selected publications
- References
Zastrow took his studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he received his BS and MS in Psychology and in 1971 his PhD in Social Welfare under Alfred Kadushin with the thesis entitled "Outcome of Negro Children - Caucasian Parents Transracial Adoptions." After graduation Zastrow taught at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater for 35 years, before moving to George Williams College of the Aurora University in 2007.
Examining Human Behavior and Social Environments with Charles Zastrow
Selected publications
References
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