Introduction to Social Work

SKU: 9780190615666
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  • Author:
    COLBY / DZIEGIELEWSKI
  • ISBN:
    9780190615666
  • Publication Date:
    January 2015
  • Edition:
    4
  • Pages:
    480
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Oxford University Press
  • Country of Publication:
Introduction to Social Work
Introduction to Social Work

Introduction to Social Work

SKU: 9780190615666
Regular price $232.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    COLBY / DZIEGIELEWSKI
  • ISBN:
    9780190615666
  • Publication Date:
    January 2015
  • Edition:
    4
  • Pages:
    480
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Oxford University Press
  • Country of Publication:

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This engaging text gives readers a practical guide to the many ways in which social workers effect change in their communities and the world. The authors offer an overview and history of the profession; introduce readers to the practice of social work at the micro, mezzo, and macro level; and finally look closely at the many settings and populations that social workers work with. While realistically portraying the pressures and obstacles that social workers face, Colby and Dziegielewski communicate their own passion for social work.

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  • This engaging text gives readers a practical guide to the many ways in which social workers effect change in their communities and the world. The authors offer an overview and history of the profession; introduce readers to the practice of social work at the micro, mezzo, and macro level; and finally look closely at the many settings and populations that social workers work with. While realistically portraying the pressures and obstacles that social workers face, Colby and Dziegielewski communicate their own passion for social work.

This engaging text gives readers a practical guide to the many ways in which social workers effect change in their communities and the world. The authors offer an overview and history of the profession; introduce readers to the practice of social work at the micro, mezzo, and macro level; and finally look closely at the many settings and populations that social workers work with. While realistically portraying the pressures and obstacles that social workers face, Colby and Dziegielewski communicate their own passion for social work.