Vol. 1 No. 1 (2011)

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2011)

Social Welfare: Interdisciplinary Approach
Social welfare : interdisciplinary approach
Published 2011-06-30

Articles

Jan Michalík
Citizens with Disability – Crisis of the Welfare State in Europe?
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8-14
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Ingrida Baranauskienė | Darius Gerulaitis | Liuda Radzevičienė
Social empowerment and participation of people with disabilities through NGO activities
Abstract views 507 | Article downloads (PDF) 247
15-26
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Valentina Kyrylenko | Katerina Kolchenko
Vocational competence formation for social work specialists
Abstract views 340 | Article downloads (PDF) 90
28-34
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Daiva Alifanovienė
Potentiality of socio-educational study programmes’ improvement at Lithuanian universities
Abstract views 113 | Article downloads (PDF) 90
35-43
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Olga Kukushkina
Technological support in the process of interaction of the psychologist and the special teacher
Abstract views 348 | Article downloads (PDF) 100
54-59
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Katalin Simon
Tendencies, developments and steps toward inclusion in the education of Hungary
Abstract views 404 | Article downloads (PDF) 85
70-79
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Ingrida Baranauskienė | Liuda Radzevičienė | Porfirio Grazioli
Ideal profile of educator for adolescents without a valid family support
Abstract views 230 | Article downloads (PDF) 88
80-95
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Nijolė Bražienė | Rita Nemaniūnienė
Possibilities for management of conflicts among pre-school age children by applying methods of work with fairy-tales
Abstract views 195 | Article downloads (PDF) 119
98-111
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Liudmila D. Lebedeva
Projective drawing as a method of studying a family relationship
Abstract views 259 | Article downloads (PDF) 808
112-118
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Ingrida Baranauskienė | Andrius Kazlauskas | Lina Miliūnienė | Daiva Mockevičienė | Liuda Radzevičienė | Jūra Vladas Vaitkevičius
Influence of art education on improving communication skills of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients
Abstract views 353 | Article downloads (PDF) 126
119-128
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Liudmila D. Lebedeva | Tatiana I. Timofeeva
Emotional-symbolic communication as a predictor of communicative competence in professional subculture
Abstract views 124 | Article downloads (PDF) 92
129-135
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