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Clinical Social Work with Individuals, Families, and Groups: The Healing Power of Relationships
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Clinical Social Work with Individuals, Families, and Groups: The Healing Power of Relationships

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Describes common approaches used in clinical practice and provides case illustrations to demonstrate the proper application of these techniques.
Illustrates basic clinical skills that cut across models and paradigms, such as establishing therapeutic relationships.
Addresses the issue of beginner anxiety and its role in clinical errors, providing advice on how to take on and cope with the responsibility of working with those who are suffering.
Offers key guidance on how clinical social workers can incorporate a social justice perspective into their practice.
Integrates research with the author’s own practice wisdom, garnered from over 30 years of clinical social work practice, teaching, research, and supervision.
Includes questions for discussion, further reading, and essay questions relating to each chapter.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 August 2022
Pages
258
ISBN
9780367820596

Describes common approaches used in clinical practice and provides case illustrations to demonstrate the proper application of these techniques.
Illustrates basic clinical skills that cut across models and paradigms, such as establishing therapeutic relationships.
Addresses the issue of beginner anxiety and its role in clinical errors, providing advice on how to take on and cope with the responsibility of working with those who are suffering.
Offers key guidance on how clinical social workers can incorporate a social justice perspective into their practice.
Integrates research with the author’s own practice wisdom, garnered from over 30 years of clinical social work practice, teaching, research, and supervision.
Includes questions for discussion, further reading, and essay questions relating to each chapter.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 August 2022
Pages
258
ISBN
9780367820596