Social Work Skills is considered to be a leading text in the field of social work skills and methods, and clearly illustrates how these two are linked, with a grounding in theory and knowledge.
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Written by an influential academic-practitioner, it is widely regarded as the leading book in its field. The fourth edition has been thoroughly updated to include sections on theoretical, factual and practice knowledge.
In particular, this edition contains new material on: Social work methods, practice approaches and perspectives The knowledge base of social work and the importance of the relationship between theory and practice How the ...
The bestselling social work classic—updated to include the latest in skills and theories for practitioners at every level Written by an experienced academicpractitioner, the new edition of this bestselling text...
In particular, this edition contains new material on: Social work methods, practice approaches and perspectives The knowledge base of social work and the importance of the relationship between theory and practice How the ...
Gibson. At certain ages or points in our lives, according to Erikson's (1965) life cycle approach to development, we encounter expectable life crises which create a conflict within ourselves as individuals and between ourselves and ...
A Knowledge and Skills Casebook Francis K.O. Yuen, Gregory J Skibinski ... and Outer World by Esther Urdang Diagnosis in Social Work: New Imperatives by Francis J. Turner Family Health Social Work Practice A Knowledge and Skills Casebook.
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experience, while also maintaining awareness of what the self is experiencing (Gerdes & Segal, 2011). Emotion regulation refers to the ability to manage one's emotional responses. For example, when a client describes discriminatory ...