Cases in Macro Social Work PracticeCases in Macro Social Work Practice, Second Edition David P. Fauri, Virginia Commonwealth University Stephen P. Wernet, St. Louis University F. Ellen Netting, Virginia Commonwealth University "Cases in Macro Social Work Practice" provides relevant and contemporary case scenarios that reflect practice dilemmas and challenges typically experienced by social workers in organizational, community, and policy practice areas. These revised and new cases will ground readers in social work literature through theory and practice perspectives, granting them a starting point for dialogue and helping them find their place in the professional world of human services. Highlights of the Second Edition:
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... involved in vocalizing support for the passage of controversial legislation ? What are the risks involved if you do not vocalize your support ? 3. The social work profession promotes inclusion and tolerance of diversity . However , if ...
... involved in vocalizing support for the passage of controversial legislation ? What are the risks involved if you do not vocalize your support ? 3. The social work profession promotes inclusion and tolerance of diversity . However , if ...
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... involved in wel- fare reform , dating from the Reagan administration , are rooted in the resid- ual perspective . There is a major assumption that people who fail in the marketplace and slide into poverty do so because of a lack of ...
... involved in wel- fare reform , dating from the Reagan administration , are rooted in the resid- ual perspective . There is a major assumption that people who fail in the marketplace and slide into poverty do so because of a lack of ...
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... involved more than the exercise of ability , and also involved elements such as situation , op- portunity , opposition , and conflict . Barbara Solomon had defined powerless- ness as the inability to manage emotions , skills , knowledge ...
... involved more than the exercise of ability , and also involved elements such as situation , op- portunity , opposition , and conflict . Barbara Solomon had defined powerless- ness as the inability to manage emotions , skills , knowledge ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Understanding Problems and Populations | 13 |
for the GLBT Community | 32 |
Copyright | |
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