Task-centered social work is one of the best known and most
strongly supported approaches to social work practice. This model
fits very well with the long-standing emphasis in social work on
empowerment and with the more recent strong pressure for
evidence-based practice. It also forms a high profile in social
work courses' practice modules.
Mark Doel's and Peter Marsh's new book teaches the necessary
practical skills by setting the approach in the context of the
major concerns of modern social work and by linking it to its
research basis. It supports the development and implementation of
the practice, explicitly covering training and support needs, and
provides enough material of a 'DIY' approach. In doing this the
book forms an excellent text for both undergraduate courses and
continuing professional development training, as well as a very
practical book for the active professional.
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