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Direct Practice in Social Work, Pearson New International Edition, 2nd edition
Published by Pearson (October 3, 2013) © 2014
- Scott W. Boyle University of Utah
- Larry Lorenzo Smith University of Utah
- O William Farley University of Utah
- Grafton H. Hull University of Utah
- Jannah Hurn Mather University of Utah
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Title overview
- Comprehensive coverage of theories and skills needed for Direct Practice in social work.
- Lively and engaging writing style enhances student comprehension of even the most complicated issues without over simplification.
- Case studies open each chapter and are integrated throughout, providing students with a consistent example demonstrating how theory applies to real-world practice.
- More case studies, sample dialogues and modeled responses, both integrated and listed, than any other text on the market.
- Two-color design makes the text easy to read and makes it easy to locate case studies, sample dialogues and modeled responses.
- Diversity and social justice issues consistent with today’s situations have been built into the book, rather than added on as an afterthought.
- Content has been developed to ensure adherence to theCSWE guidelines.
- “Application to Practice” exercises in each chapter actively encourage critical thinking by asking students to apply theory to situations, role plays, and class room discussion questions.
- “Writing Skills” Appendix will enhance student communication skills through suggested techniques, sample and practice forms, research project and writing assignment ideas.
- “Voices from the Field” feature motivates students by letting them read about other students and professionals experiences.
- Encourages students to develop critical research skills through the “Navigating Social Work” feature at the end of each chapter that highlights key words student can investigate using the free access to Research NavigatorTM site that includes EBSCO’s database of professional journals, the New York Times’ archive and the best links on the web by subject.