Master the Case Worker Exam: Diagnosing Strengths and Weaknesses (Practice Test 1): Part II of III

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Peterson's, Feb 1, 2011 - Study Aids - 356 pages
Peterson's Master the Case Worker Exam: Diagnosing Strengths and Weaknesses (Practice Test 1) is a diagnostic test designed to help you determine your strengths and weaknesses on the case worker exam. The practice test resembles those that many social worker candidates are required to pass during the job screening process. Peterson's guide provides questions and answer explanations on Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, English Grammar and Usage, Eligibility for Public Assistance, Housing and Social Welfare, Judgment, Public Health, Procedures and Records, Interpretation of Social Work Problems, Case Worker Techniques, and Social Work with Children.

Peterson's Master the Case Worker Exam provides you with an effective review of Hospital Environment, Social Services, and Eligibility Specialist case worker exams. Case workers play an essential role in helping people solve financial, health, and social problems and improving their ability to function within society. Peterson's guide will help to prepare you for your career as a case worker.

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