Collaborative Social Work: Strengths-based Generalist Practice

Collaborative Social Work: Strengths-based Generalist Practice
ISBN-10
087581428X
ISBN-13
9780875814285
Category
Social Science / General
Pages
478
Language
English
Published
2000
Publisher
F.E. Peacock Publishers
Author
John E. Poulin

Description

This introductory text presents a model of generalist practice that emphasizes the helping relationship. The book integrates empirical practice methods with a strengths-based empowerment approach to social work practice with individual, family, group, organization, and community client systems. Written in straightforward language and relatively free of jargon, the book incorporates case examples throughout. Each chapter concludes with a detailed case study and discussion questions. This introductory text presents a model of generalist practice that emphasizes the helping relationship. The book integrates empirical practice methods with a strengths-based empowerment approach to social work practice with individual, family, group, organization, and community client systems. Written in straightforward language and relatively free of jargon, the book incorporates case examples throughout. Each chapter concludes with a detailed case study and discussion questions.

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