Social Work: Fields of PracticeMargaret Alston, Jennifer McKinnon A comprehensive yet concise text that provides a broad overview of the main fields of practice in social work. |
Contents
Context of Contemporary Social Work Practice | 1 |
Working with Particular Groups and Communities of Interest | 17 |
Social Work with Gay Men and Lesbians | 32 |
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References to this book
Ethical Practice in Social Work: An applied approach Michael Collingridge,Wendy Bowles,Bruce Valentine,Steven Curry No preview available - 2007 |