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Changing Services for Changing Clients


Publisher
Columbia University Press
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
140
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


A collection of essays on social changes and their effect on people, the social services, and the delivery of these services. Specifically focuses on the demand for social service, concepts of social work treatment and prevention of problems on a community level, concepts of social work treatment of the multiproblem client, and other topics.

✦ Table of Contents


Contributors
Preface
Contents
The Changing Demand for Social Service
Changing Services for Changing Clients
Changing Concepts of Social Work Treatment and Prevention of Problems on a Community Level
Deprivation Amid Abundance: Implication for Social Work Practice
Changing Concepts of Social Work Treatment of the Multiproblem Client
Advocacy and Political Behavior
Index


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