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Felix Paul Biestek, S.J., was born July 22, 1912, in Cicero, Illinois, to Peter Biestek and Sophia Stefanski Biestek. He was one of 6 children – three boys and three girls.
Dec 7, 2011 · The casework relationship. by. Biestek, Felix Paul, 1912-. Publication date. 1957. Topics. 24 cm, Social case work. Publisher. Chicago, Loyola University Press.
Sep 23, 2016 · Genealogy for Fr. Felix Paul Biestek, S.J. (Biestek) (1912 - 1994) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
- Cicero, IL
- July 22, 1912
- IL
- December 24, 1994
Jun 1, 2008 · It cogently brings out salient and critical features of the casework relationship in a clear conception for both learning and practice. The book consists of two parts; the first part deals with the essence of the casework relationship and the second examines the principles of the relationship.
- L.-K. Mwansa
- 2008
Biestek, Felix P. (Felix Paul), 1912-. Born July 22, 1912, Cicero, IL.; died December 24, 1994, Chicago, IL. Educator and author. Biestek recieved his Bachelor of Arts degree from Loyola University in 1939 and a Masters' degree in Sociology from St. Louis University in 1940.
Johnson Chun-Sing Cheung A letter to the late Felix Biestek: Revisiting the seven principles of The Casework Relationship with contemporary struggles, Ethics and Social Welfare 9, no.1 1 (Jan 2015): 92–100.
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Written by Professor Felix Biestek (1912–1994) of the School of Social Work at Loyola University in 1957, the book has been translated into six languages and is considered a ‘best seller’ in the social work community.