Modern Social Work Theory

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Macmillan, 1997 - 354 pages
This book "offers a comprehensive and measured review of the major groupings of theories within social work, the ideas from which they come, the debates that have spawned and the advantages and problems of their implementation in practice. It shows how understanding the construction of theories within the modern context of social work practice provides practical ways for workers to criticise, analyse and develop the theories to meet real practice needs throughout the modern world."--Back cover.

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