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With its step-by-step approach to implementing planned change, emphasis on skill-building, integration of social work values and ethics, and compliance with new accreditation standards, UNDERSTANDING GENERALIST PRACTICE, International ...
Understanding Generalist Practice
Wayne State University School of Social Work: Social Work Practice : Methods I & II
Organized around the authors' coherent and cohesive Generalist Intervention Model, this introductory guide to generalist social work practice provides users with the knowledge and skills they will need to work with individuals and families, ...
This widely popular text provides a firm foundation for understanding empowerment-based generalist social work, including the practice processes related to constructing and maintaining empowering client-worker relationships through ...
Hepworth, Dean H. "Managing Manipulative Behavior in the Helping Relationship." Social Work 38 (1993): 674-82. , and Jo Ann Larsen. Direct Social Work Practice: Theory and Skills. 4th ed. Chicago: Dorsey Press, 1993. Hewitt ...
"Social Work Skills for Beginning Direct Practice: Text, Workbook and Interactive Multimedia Case Studies, Fourth Edition, provides social work students with the social work practice knowledge and skills required for engaging in a ...
This book addresses the concept of Technique and its place in contemporary practice of Social Work.
2 Charles E. Hendry , “ Community Development , ” Meyer Schwartz , “ Community Organization , ” and Jack Stumpf , “ Community Planning and Development , ” in Encyclopedia of Social Work , ed . Harry L. Lurie ( New York : National ...
Based on field research, the cases portray the actual experiences of real social workers.