The Task Planner: An Intervention Resource for Human Service ProfessionalsColumbia University Press, 2000 - Počet stran: 344 A comprehensive, A-to-Z set of task planners for more than one hundred psychosocial problems from alcoholism and anxiety to domestic violence and sexual abuse. Each entry includes a menu of actions the client can undertake to affect resolution, a guide to the practitioner's role in facilitating these actions, and a reference list. An accompanying disk allows social workers to update the task planners they are working with and enables keyword searches for specific topics. |
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Simplified Guidelines | 1 |
Overview and Applications | 3 |
Task Planners | 17 |
Common Procedures | 263 |
Task Schedule | 279 |
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The Task Planner: An Intervention Resource for Human Service Professionals William James Reid Náhled není k dispozici. - 2000 |
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