Social Work: From Theory to Practice

Social Work: From Theory to Practice
ISBN-10
0521133629
ISBN-13
9780521133623
Series
Social Work
Category
Political Science
Pages
198
Language
English
Published
2011-09-30
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Authors
Marie Connolly, Louise Harms

Description

This book captures the critical information students need to feel confident in the application of theory to practice. Social Work: From Theory to Practice provides a comprehensive exploration of knowledge in practice and the ways in which theory helps practitioners to understand, make sense of, and respond to complex human needs.

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