Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work
By Jean A Pardeck, John W Murphy, Roland Meinert
Published July 1st 1998 by Routledge – 106 pages
Published July 1st 1998 by Routledge – 106 pages
Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work discusses the benefits and disadvantages of the postmodern philosophy as a foundation for social work and human service practice. Social work students and practitioners will learn about the developments that have shaped postmodern thinking as they pertain to society in general, as well as to the profession of social work. By exploring this increasingly popular philosophy, Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work provides you with methods and theories that help you evalute contemporary problems more effectively, resulting in better services for your clients.Challenging traditional social work practices, Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work examines postmodernism in terms of a world view that is emerging along indeterminate and ambiguous lines. With the goal of helping you provide more helpful and relevant services to your clients, Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work discusses many themes related to postmodernism, including:
Contents Introduction to Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work (Roland G. Meinert, John T. Pardeck, and John W. Murphy)
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