Thomas M. Meenaghan W. Eugene Gibbons John G. McNutt
Throughout the book the authors help students logically develop practice with appropriate theoretical underpinnings and show them how they can be significant actors in larger systems. The authors chose to stress the use of the generalist model with larger systems and create an overarching integrated social work theory. In addition, they integrate possible practice responses with selected relevant human behavior knowledge. The authors stress critical thinking and problem solving which should help practitioners engage in relevant and accountable practices. The authors believe that when social...
Throughout the book the authors help students logically develop practice with appropriate theoretical underpinnings and show them how they can be sign...