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UNINA9910458461803321 |
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Decade of the plague : the sociopsychological ramifications of STD / / Margaret Rodway, Marianne Wright, editors |
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London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013 |
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0-918393-53-1 |
1-315-78434-3 |
1-317-71423-7 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (175 p.) |
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RodwayMargaret |
WrightMarianne |
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Sexually transmitted diseases - Social aspects |
Sexually transmitted diseases - Psychological aspects |
Medical social work |
Electronic books. |
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First published 1988 by Harrington Park Press, Inc. |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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Cover; Decade of the Plague: The Sociopsychological Ramifications of STD; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; About the Editors; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I: Social, Psychological and Medical Dimensions; Sexually Transmitted Diseases - An Overview; Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Psychosocial Parameters and Implications for Social Work Practice; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome and Minorities: Policy Perspectives; Part II: Practice Interventions; Counselling Issues in Disclosure of Sexually Transmitted Disease |
Issues and Problems Confronting the Lovers, Families and Communities Associated with Persons with AIDSPsychosocial Dimensions of Genital Herpes: A Case Study Approach; Part III: Teaching; AIDS and Social Work: Sociopsychological Training Curriculum for Human Sexuality and Related Fields of Professional Practice; Learning About the Psychosocial Impact of Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Teaching Strategies; AIDS: |
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Prevention Is the Only Vaccine Available: An AIDS Prevention Educational Program; Part IV: Epilogue; The Approaching Epidemic; Index |
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Social workers, counselors, and health care professionals will be challenged by this thorough presentation of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs). The contributing authors contend that in the immediate future, education, not medicine will be the single most important weapon in stemming the spread of STDs. Thus, the responsibility of educating society and providing service for people who are directly or indirectly affected by STDs lies with helping professions. The devastating social, medical, and psychological aspects of AIDS, herpes, and other STDs are discussed. Contributors focus on the is |
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UNINA9910786360703321 |
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The Real Problem Solvers [[electronic resource] ] : Social Entrepreneurs in America / / edited by Ruth A. Shapiro |
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Stanford, Calif., : Stanford Business Books, c2013 |
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1 online resource (251 p.) |
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Social entrepreneurship - United States |
Nonprofit organizations - United States |
Businesspeople - United States |
Philanthropists - United States |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Contents; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction; Section 1. The Entrepreneurs: Message from the Front Lines; Chapter 2: Investing in Microfinance / Premal Shah, President, Kiva; Chapter 3: Dollars, Sense, and Dignity / Conchy Bretos, Founder, Mia Senior Living Solutions; Chapter 4: The Power of an Economic Niche / Mary |
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Houghton, President and Co-Founder, ShoreBank Corporation; Chapter 5: Building on Faith / Louise Burnham Packard, Founder and Executive Director, Trinity Boston Foundation; Chapter 6: The Entrepreneurs / A Conversation |
Section 2. The Funders and Investors: Why We Are Different from Traditional Philanthropists Chapter 7: The Power of Social Entrepreneurs / Sally Osberg, President and CEO, Skoll Foundation; Chapter 8: A Hybrid Approach to Supporting Social Entrepreneurs / Matt Bannick, Managing Partner, Omidyar Network; Chapter 9: Harnessing Entrepreneurial Energy / William Foote, Founder and CEO, Root Capital; Chapter 10: The Strength of Business in Sustainable Change / Jacqueline Novogratz, Founder and CEO, The Acumen Fund; Chapter 11: Funders and Investors / A Conversation |
Section 3. The Thinkers: Profoundly New Ideas Create New Paradigms for Change Chapter 12: A Community Committed to Social Entrepreneurship / Christopher Gergen, Founder and CEO, Forward Ventures; Chapter 13: Social Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation: What's New, and Why Is It Important? / Kriss Deiglmeier, Executive Director, Stanford Center for Social Innovation; Chapter 14: The Blended Value Imperative / Jed Emerson, Founder, Blended Value; Chapter 15: The Thinkers / A Conversation; Section 4. The Champions: Elevation the Discourse to Global Dimensions |
Chapter 16: Collaborative Entrepreneurship: The Way to the ""Everyone a Change-Maker"" Society / Bill Drayton, Founder, Chairman, and CEO, Ashoka Chapter 17: Building Social Business / Muhammad Yunus, Founder, Grameen Bank; Chapter 18: The Champions / A Conversation; Chapter 19: The New Thinking About Social Entrepreneurship; Bibliography and Suggested Resources; Index |
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Today, ""social entrepreneurship"" describes a host of new initiatives, and often refers to approaches that are breaking from traditional philanthropic and charitable organizational behavior. Nowhere is this more true than in the United States-where, from 1995-2005, the number of non-profit organizations registered with the IRS grew by 53%. But, what types of change have these social entrepreneurial efforts brought to the world of civil society and philanthropy? What works in today's environment? And, what barriers are these new efforts breaking down as they endeavor to make the world a b |
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