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Mutual conditionality and permeation of health related folk customs and social work with Serbian people

Međusobna uslovljenost zdravstvenih običaja i socijalnog rada u srpskom narodu (prilog etno-antropološkom pristupu teoriji i praksi socijalnog rada)

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Health is the supreme value and material foundation of human happiness and welfare. Care about health is the originator, through folk rituals related to it, of various forms of mutual support and concessions, social work and activities actually done in the daily routine of the Serbian folk. Mutual conditionality and permeation of health related rituals and social work is traceable from man's birth to his deathbed through customs concerning mothers- to-be and newborns, mutual care about health between children and parents, health related rituals carried out during work and manufacture, family festivities and holidays up to the family solidarity to be found in cases of illness and death. The study of the relation between health related customs / rituals and social work (from spontaneous to professional one) opens an inexhaustible field of research when ethno-anthropological establishment of professional social work proven to be successful in practice is concerned.
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Socijalna misao, 1995, 2, 7-8, 88-102
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  • Izdavačko preduzeće "Socijalna misao", Beograd

ISSN: 0354-401X

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http://rfpn.fpn.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/31
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author = "Petričković, Milan",
year = "1995",
abstract = "Health is the supreme value and material foundation of human happiness and welfare. Care about health is the originator, through folk rituals related to it, of various forms of mutual support and concessions, social work and activities actually done in the daily routine of the Serbian folk. Mutual conditionality and permeation of health related rituals and social work is traceable from man's birth to his deathbed through customs concerning mothers- to-be and newborns, mutual care about health between children and parents, health related rituals carried out during work and manufacture, family festivities and holidays up to the family solidarity to be found in cases of illness and death. The study of the relation between health related customs / rituals and social work (from spontaneous to professional one) opens an inexhaustible field of research when ethno-anthropological establishment of professional social work proven to be successful in practice is concerned.",
publisher = "Izdavačko preduzeće "Socijalna misao", Beograd",
journal = "Socijalna misao",
title = "Mutual conditionality and permeation of health related folk customs and social work with Serbian people, Međusobna uslovljenost zdravstvenih običaja i socijalnog rada u srpskom narodu (prilog etno-antropološkom pristupu teoriji i praksi socijalnog rada)",
pages = "102-88",
number = "7-8",
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Petričković, M.. (1995). Mutual conditionality and permeation of health related folk customs and social work with Serbian people. in Socijalna misao
Izdavačko preduzeće "Socijalna misao", Beograd., 2(7-8), 88-102.
Petričković M. Mutual conditionality and permeation of health related folk customs and social work with Serbian people. in Socijalna misao. 1995;2(7-8):88-102..
Petričković, Milan, "Mutual conditionality and permeation of health related folk customs and social work with Serbian people" in Socijalna misao, 2, no. 7-8 (1995):88-102.

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