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| View Larger Image | Direct Social Work Practice: Theory and Skills (with InfoTrac®) by Dean H. Hepworth, Ronald H. Rooney, Glenda Dewberry Rooney, Kim Strom-Gottfried, Jo Ann Larsen
| | List Price: | $125.95 | | Price: | $87.28 | | You Save: | $38.67 (31%) |  | | Available: | In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served. |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 916 | | Studio: | Brooks Cole |  | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Number Of Pages: | 656 | | Publication Date: | July 07, 2005 | | Publisher: | Brooks Cole |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Through proven learning experiences that are as close to real-life practice as can be obtained from a book, DIRECT SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE: THEORY AND SKILLS prepares social work students for effective work in the field. Many of the case examples are drawn from social work practitioners as well as the authors' own practice situations. Long praised for its appropriate level of rigor, the book integrates the major theories and skills that direct social work practitioners need to understand and master--thus giving the book its reputation as the classic source for helping students learn direct practice skills. Consisting of four parts, the book begins by identifying the mission of social work, its values, and knowledge base. The authors then differentiate generalist from direct practice and explore roles of direct practitioners. Common elements amongst diverse theorists are then examined while key intervention strategies and various client population and practice settings are presented. Specifically, Part One provides the foundational/values and knowledge base material; Part Two is devoted to the beginning phase of the helping process; Part Three addresses the middle phase (goal attainment strategies), discussing four intervention approaches; and Part Four clarifies the termination phase of direct practice. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 3.5 based on 3 reviews)
| Rather dull, but easy to read  This textbook is not the most thrilling read of a lifetime, but its also not difficult. Somestimes the organization is a little odd, but it could be worse.
If its not required, I wouldn't buy it.
September 03, 2005 | | Refers to 6th edition, copyright 2002  A solid revision of a very useful textbook and clinical practice resource. Numerous typographical and typesetting errors will annoy those who expect more from the publishers of this social work classic, who appear to have rushed publication. Infotrac has only marginal value to working professionals and no value for enrolled students with library access. Wait for the second printing or stick with the 5th edition if you can. October 25, 2002 | | Good for beginners in practice/good resource for veterans  I had this book last semester as a MSW student at WVU. I have found it useful as a resource guide for my current practice as a family-based therapist as well. I would recommend this book to all those out there in practice.Deborah M. Migyanko, BSW March 24, 1999 | |
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