Generalist Practice: A Task-centered ApproachColumbia University Press, 2003 - Počet stran: 517 This basic textbook seeks to establish a "task-centered" methodology--a structured, short-term, problem-solving approach--applicable across systems at five levels of practice: the individual, the family, the group, organizations, and communities. The second edition offers more information on systems theories and includes case studies with each chapter. Checklists are provided for each level of practice along with questions for consideration and practice exercises to help students monitor their understanding and skill development. |
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TaskCentered and Generalist Practice | 1 |
Pretreatment Considerations | 27 |
The Initial Phase of Treatment | 57 |
The Middle Phase of Treatment | 91 |
Termination and Case Illustrations | 125 |
Pretreatment Considerations | 161 |
The Initial Phase of Treatment | 181 |
The Middle Phase of Treatment | 197 |
The Middle Phase of Treatment | 303 |
Termination and Case Illustration | 327 |
TaskCentered Work with Human Service Organizations | 349 |
TaskCentered Work with Communities | 383 |
TaskCentered Work with Culturally Diverse Clients | 441 |
Wrapping It Up | 465 |
REFERENCES | 477 |
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Termination and Case Illustrations | 239 |
Pretreatment Considerations | 253 |
The Initial Phase of Treatment | 275 |
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Generalist Practice: A Task Centered Approach Eleanor Reardon Tolson,William James Reid,Charles D. Garvin Náhled není k dispozici. - 1994 |
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