Occupational Social Work

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Prentice-Hall, 1987 - Business & Economics - 227 pages

Tara Stewart has arrived at the family mansion for her father’s funeral in the midst of a catastrophic hailstorm that shows no signs of stopping. But the storm is hardly her only fear. She will very son discover that the house itself seems intent on her death. It is filled with ghosts, spirits from her past who whisper threats and warn the end is drawing closer. But there is no escape. The storm has transformed the mansion into a prison. Trapped in a house of horrors while the world outside slowly freezes, Tara is surrounded by dangers both natural and supernatural-dangers that will push her to the very brink of madness.

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History Development
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A SOCIAL WORK PERSPECTIVE ON WORK
44
WORK THROUGH THE EYES OF THE OCCUPATIONAL
62
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