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Strengths-Based Generalist Practice: A Collaborative Approach

by John Poulin
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Overview

This book is intended for Generalist Social Work Methods and practice courses offered in departments of social work and human services at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Synopsis

Poulin (Widener U.) and collaborators present an approach to social work practice that is generalist because the practitioner works at different client system levels (individual, family, group, organization, and community) and is "strengths-based" because it focuses on clients abilities rather than being focused on perceived deficits and pathological problems. After presenting the model, with its theoretical and practical principles, chapters describe assessment tools and the different phases of interventions. Later chapters look at generalist practice with special populations. This is a revised edition second edition of a work originally titled Collaborative Social Work. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

About the Author, John Poulin

John Poulin is a Professor at Widener University's Center for Social Work Education, where he teaches generalist practice, research and policy practice courses. He is also the Executive Director of Social Work Consultation Services, a unique community-based field placement agency developed by the Center for Social Work Education in collaboration with the Chester Education Foundation. He is the former director of Widener's BSW program as well as former dean and director of its MSW program. His current research focuses on the helping process and the factors that contribute to trust-building in the helping relationship.

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"Very good skills builder for general practice. Strengths include good discussions on history, theory, ethics and values and poverty."

"(Students) have said that it is the first social work text that they have enjoyed reading. I consider that high praise and I agree with it. The entire book is neither dull nor mired in jargon. It is useful from start to finish."

"It is clear, precise and easy to read. The students like it very much."

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2009
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Pages
643
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780495115878

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