Direct Practice in Social WorkPearson/Allyn & Bacon, 2006 - 524 páginas This highly readable direct practice text offers a practical introduction to the theories and skills necessary to engage in effective, strengths-based practice. Developed specifically to address the issues facing students as they prepare for direct practice in todays world, Direct Practice for Social Work interweaves diversity and social justice through out the chapters and teaches students how to make the connections between major theories and real-world situations. Written in an engaging style by experienced authors, this text encourages the development of students critical thinking skills while demonstrating the practical applications of theory. Highlights include chapters opening case studies, numerous case studies in each chapter, and more modeled responses, sample dialogues and exercises than are found anywhere else. Comprehensive coverage of the major theories and adherence to CSWE guidelines make this text an invaluable addition to any professional social work educational or professional library. |
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INTRODUCTION 1 | 6 |
Direct Practice in Social Work 3 | 7 |
An Overview | 29 |
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Direct Practice in Social Work: Pearson New International Edition Scott W. Boyle,Larry L. Smith,O. William Farley,Grafton H. Hull,Jannah Hurn Mather Pré-visualização indisponível - 2013 |
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