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Social Work Practice With Different Types of Clients

Abstract: 4 pages in length. The fingers of general social work practice reach deep down into myriad elements of human behavior and existence amidst various societal issues. The extent to which general social work is responsible for bringing about beneficial change is both grand and far-reaching; that it also must do so by virtue of approaching different clients in different ways speaks to the manner by which this component of social assistance is much more vast than many realize. Two examples of this include the termination of a substance abuse rehabilitation program and the quest for therapeutic alliance. Bibliography lists 3 sources.


Catagory: Race, Politics & Society

Subcatagory: Sociology, Social Work, & Counseling


 

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