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Critical Thinking for Social Work (Post-Qualifying Social Work Practice)

โœ Scribed by Keith Brown, Lynne Rutter


Publisher
Learning Matters
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
81
Series
Post-Qualifying Social Work Practice
Edition
2nd
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Critical thinking as a process can appear formal and academic, and far-removed from everyday practitioner experience. This second edition of Critical Thinking for Social Work enables post-qualifying students to develop their analytical skills in line with their everyday experiences. By placing emphasis on writing, communication, and critical reflection, this book challenges the view that theory and critical awareness are the preserve of the classroom, and instead gives readers the confidence to better enhance their social work skills.


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