Social Workers' Desk Reference

ISBN-10
0190095563
ISBN-13
9780190095567
Series
Social Workers' Desk Reference
Category
Social service
Language
English
Published
2021-11
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Author
Lisa Rapp-McCall

Description

"What makes the profession of social work distinctive and exciting? How do social workers differ from sociologists, psychologists, and other counselors, advocates, and helping professionals? Which degrees, licenses, and credentials can social workers obtain? And in what kinds of work, or fields of practice, can social workers specialize? All these questions are worth considering when one feels led to become a professional social worker"--

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