Social work practice : theories and skills
2002
xviii, 478 p.
0205264867
Anglais
1. General perspectives -- 2. Values -- 3.Knowledge -- 4. Functions, skills, and accountability -- 5. Influence of environments on generalist practice -- 6. Generalist practitioner roles -- 7.The client -- 8. Communication and interviewing -- 9. The professional relationship -- 10.The process of helping -- 11. Assessment -- 12.Planning -- 13. Intervention -- 14. Evaluation -- 15. Termination
Using the ecological perspective and emphasizing human diversity, this generalist social work practice text presents the values, knowledge, and skills of intervention that are necessary when working with diverse clientele.
The different areas of study focus systematically on individuals, families, groups, communities, and organizations. Skills of communication, including interviewing and relationship skills, are highlighted.
Service social / Service social personnel
HV 40 P641s 2002
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1 | HV 40 P641s 2002 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |