01525nam a22002777a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000070007604100080008308200210009110000210011210000200013324500500015325000070020326000250021030000260023536500580026152007990031965000330111865000110115165000110116265000160117365000130118970000230120270000220122520240307152817.0240307b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9789332550377 cAL aeng 223a361.32bJOHS aLouise C Johnson dStephen J Yanca aSocial Work Practice:bA Generalist Approach  a10 aNoidabPearsonc2022 axx,459p.bPBc23x17cm 2Economicsa8111b680.00c₹d850.00e20%f27-02-2024 aThe authors blend ecosystems and client-centered empowerment to develop a model to working with diverse populations. By using this model, students will learn how to effectively work with diverse individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities. The text incorporates CSWE requirements for learning the knowledge, skills and values that are the foundation of social work practice at every level of practice. The two companion texts, Generalist Social Work Practice with Families and Generalist Social Work Practice with Groups also use the same model to present more in-depth content. The group text includes generalist practice with organizations and communities. Thus, the trilogy of texts covers the entire generalist social work practice curriculum using the Johnson/Yanca model. aDiversity Competent Practice aWorker aClient aEnvironment aPlanning aJOHNSON (Louise C) aYANCA (Stephen J)