Clinical Work and Social Action
An Integrative Approach
By Fred A Newcom, Jerome Sachs
Series Editor: Carlton Munson
Published October 27th 1999 by Routledge – 250 pages
Published October 27th 1999 by Routledge – 250 pages
Clinical Work and Social Action: An Integrative Approach develops a paradigm for social work and human services practice that integrates clinical work and social action. Social workers, clinicians, activists, and educators will explore ways to create harmony in the divisions that currently exist between values, theory, and practice, thereby reducing conflicts in their work. This book identifies central values and selected theoretical ideas for a new model of work that you can adapt to your practice setting. Separate chapters include case material related to work with people of color, work with oppressed populations, and classroom teaching. Clinical Work and Social Action connects the historic split between clinical work and social action to better serve the people with whom you work. Through Clinical Work and Social Action, you will find valuable suggestions and insights into how you can integrate values, theory, and practice as the basis for a new model of work. The book includes topics such as:
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Name: Clinical Work and Social Action: An Integrative Approach (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Fred A Newcom, Jerome SachsSeries Editor: Carlton Munson. Clinical Work and Social Action: An Integrative Approach develops a paradigm for social work and human services practice that integrates clinical work and social action. Social workers, clinicians, activists, and educators will explore ways to create...
Categories: Social Work, Mental Health/Clinical Social Work, Social Work Practice