Abstract

Computer technology and behavior therapy operate on similar tenets. Moreover, these two factors are beginning to play a large role in the delivery of social services. Yet the emphasis they place on quantification and exact measurement should not blind practitioners to the qualitative side of social work practice. Care must be taken to insure that both computer and therapeutic techniques are implemented in a manner that humanizes these procedures are made relative to facilitating this aim.

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