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Highlights
- Social Work Practice synthesizes the latest theories and research findings in social work and related fields and demonstrates how this information is used in working with clients.
- About the Author: Marion Bogo is professor, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto.
- 368 Pages
- Social Science, Social Work
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About the Book
Social Work Practice synthesizes the latest theories and research findings in social work and related fields and demonstrates how this information is used in working with clients. Because the interview is the medium in which much of social work practice takes place, learning the processes and skills to conduct a productive interview is a critical part of social work education.
Book Synopsis
Social Work Practice synthesizes the latest theories and research findings in social work and related fields and demonstrates how this information is used in working with clients. Because the interview is the medium in which much of social work practice takes place, learning the processes and skills to conduct a productive interview is a critical part of social work education.Review Quotes
...an intuitively satisfying, east-to-understand practice model...--Arlene Montgomery "Smith College Studies in Social Work"
Valuable to students on placement and fieldwork educators because of its rich content, integrative nature and practice relevance.--Kieran O'Donoghue "Social Work Review"
About the Author
Marion Bogo is professor, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto. She is the coauthor of The Practice of Field Instruction in Social Work: Theory and Process and of numerous articles published in professional journals.
Marion Bogo is Professor and Sandra Rothman Chair in Social Work, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto. She is the co-author of The Practice of Field Instruction in Social Work: Theory and Process (University of Toronto Press/Columbia University Press).