The Soldier's Daughter ... the Fourth Edition. - Softcover

Cherry, Andrew

 
9781241069230: The Soldier's Daughter ... the Fourth Edition.

Synopsis

Title: The Soldier's Daughter ... The fourth edition.

Publisher: British Library, Historical Print Editions

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<Source Library> British Library
<Contributors> Cherry, Andrew;
<Original Pub Date> 1804.
<Physical Description> 84 p. ; 12º.
<Shelfmark> 11779.e.18.

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About the Author

Dr. Andrew Cherry has been working in the helping professions since he received his BS degree from Troy State University, Troy, Alabama in 1968. He received his Masters of Social Work from the University of Alabama in 1974 and worked as a psychiatric social worker at Bryce Hospital in Tuscaloosa, Alabama for 7 years. He received his doctorate from the Columbia University School of Social Work in 1986. In addition to teaching research at the master and doctoral level and chairing dissertations at Barry University, Professor Cherry conducts research and evaluations in the areas of homelessness, addiction, social services to children and families, and the influence of social bonds on human behavior. Professor Cherry published another book with Brooks/Cole, A RESEARCH PRIMER FOR THE HELPING PROFESSIONS, in 2000.

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