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Intellectual Base of Social Work Practice

Tools for Thought in a Helping Profession

By Harold Lewis, Jayne Silberman

Published January 1st 1985 by Routledge – 272 pages

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Description

This much-needed exploration of the cognitive side of social work practice provides a framework for improving social work practice and education.

Contents

Contents Foreword

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Learning to Help People
  • Part I: The Nature of Work, the Worker, the Recipient, and the Product
  • Part II: The Elements of Skill
  • Part III: Work as Action
  • Index

Name: Intellectual Base of Social Work Practice: Tools for Thought in a Helping Profession (Paperback)Routledge 
Description: By Harold Lewis, Jayne Silberman. This much-needed exploration of the cognitive side of social work practice provides a framework for improving social work practice and education.
Categories: Social Work, Ethics and Values, Health & Society