Social Work Processes (A Clairemont book) - Softcover

Compton, Beulah; Galaway, Burt

 
9780534173647: Social Work Processes (A Clairemont book)

Synopsis

This completely revised edition maintains its focus on a problem-solving model designed to help students integrate and practice.

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Review

"A comprehensive, in-depth approach to generalist social work practice. . . . [I] like the underlying message of the text, as do my current students: the ethical responsibility of social workers, the respect for client systems, and the alliance between worker and client systems."

About the Author

Dr. Barry R. Cournoyer has been a social work practitioner for more than 40 years and a university teacher for more than 35 years. He received his M.S.S.W. degree from the University of Tennessee and the D.S.W. degree from the University of Utah. He is Emeritus Professor with the Indiana University School of Social Work, where he taught for 32 years. A former Associate Dean with the School, he remains interested in student learning assessment and quality improvement activities in social work education. In addition to this eighth edition of THE SOCIAL WORK SKILLS WORKBOOK, he co-authored THE SOCIAL WORK PORTFOLIO and the Seventh Edition of SOCIAL WORK PROCESSES -- all published by Brooks/Cole-Cengage. He also authored THE EVIDENCE-BASED SOCIAL WORK SKILLS BOOK, published by Allyn & Bacon.

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