An effective social worker must be able to facilitate change.
SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE: TREATING COMMON CLIENT PROBLEMS is about
change and effective social work practice, regardless of whether
the focus of change is an individual, a family, or a community. In
Part I the authors consider the foundations of change, the
components of effective practice, and how to structure one's
practice for maximum effectiveness. Part II applies these
principles to frequently encountered client problems. The
straightforward, practical treatment approaches and direct,
accessible style will be of value to both students and clinicians.
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