Case Management in Human Service Practice: A Systematic Approach to Mobilizing Resources for ClientsA thorough grounding in case management principles and techniques that gives human services professionals the tools to administer case management for improved provision of services. The authors detail every step of the process and help practitioners integrate case management into high-quality care. |
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Historical Origins and Recent Developments | 1 |
Key Components in Providing Efficient | 29 |
The Impact | 72 |
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