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Wolf Wolfensberger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wolf Wolfensberger (born in Mannheim, Germany in 1934) is an American academic who influenced disability policy and practice in the United States and elsewhere through his development of Social Role ...
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Social role valorization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In psychology and social work practice, Social Role Valorization (SRV) is the name given to an analysis of human relationships and human services, formulated in 1983 by Wolf Wolfensberger, PhD, as t...
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Dr. Wolf Wolfensberger was born in Mannheim, Germany in 1934 and emigrated to the United States in 1950. He studied Philosophy at Siena College in Memphis, Tennessee, received a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology at St. Louis University and a PhD in Psychology from Peabody College where he specialized in...
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Wolf Wolfensberger, in The Theological Voice of Wolf Wolfensberger, writes, “Mentally retarded people play a uniquely prophetic role in this age.” Wolfensberger pioneered normalization and social role valorization in the field of mental retardation.
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Passing A Tool for Analyzing Service Quality According To Social Role Valorization Criteria - Ratings Manual by Wolf Wolfensberger and Susan Thomas (Paperback - 2007)
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Dr. Wolf Wolfensberger Ph.D Five DVD set $485.00 +SH ... Presented by Wolf Wolfensberger, Ph.D. and Susan Thomas, Training Coordinator ...
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The term Citizen Advocacy was coined in the 1970's by Psychologist, Wolf Wolfensberger, who believed that people in institutional care needed independent representation by people in their communities if they were ever going to experience normal living.
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