Gerontological Social Work: Knowledge, Service Settings, and Special PopulationsRobert Lawrence Schneider, Nancy P. Kropf |
Contents
Effective Practice with Elderly Clients | 3 |
The Myths and Facts of Aging | 29 |
Social Problems and Policies and the Elderly | 68 |
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