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Social Work: From Theory to Practice uses an integrated approach to explore a variety of social theories through social work's unique interpretative lens. Systems, psychodynamic and person-centred theories, and cognitive-behavioural, narrative and strengths-based practices are specifically addressed, and students are shown how to apply these in human service settings. These theories are supported by case studies written by experienced practitioners, providing an in-depth exploration of the use of theory in practice. This second edition includes new material on mindfulness, and…
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Authors
Marie Connolly,University of Melbourne
Marie Connolly is Professor and Head of Social Work at the University of Melbourne.
Louise Harms,University of Melbourne
Louise Harms is Associate Professor and Deputy Head of Social Work at the University of Melbourne.