Introduction to Social Issues (Preliminary Edition)
... the social context to allow for higherlevel changes in social problems? (Stotzer & Alvarez, 2009, p. 324) Lee viewed social workers as professionals with responsibilities involving community practice, social action, and leadership.
John H. Ehrenreich, The Altruistic Imagination: A History of Social Work and Social Policy in the United States (Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1985), 125–126. 50. John H. Ehrenreich, The Altruistic Imagination, 129–136.
Wells, S., Polglase, K., Andrews, H. B., Carrington, P., & Baker, H. A. (2003). Evaluation of a meridian-based intervention, emotional freedom techniques (EFT), for reducing specific phobias of small animals.
A practical workbook for Social Work students that presumes no prior clinical experience and uses no technical psychological jargon.
Written to meet the needs of teachers, lecturers, tutors and trainers, this is the essential guide to understanding the key issues in learning and teaching in social policy and social work - as well as related areas such as early childhood ...
Introduction to Social Work Practice
The collection offers students an array of unique perspectives on foundational sociological concepts and an engaging look into real-world issues and the global impacts of social life. The text is divided into 13 chapters.
This text promotes an appreciation of the development of management and leadership thinking and the different themes which inform current ideas.
This book is written as an alternative to the market leader, Zastrow, which is highly dense introduction to the social welfare system and social work.