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  • Human Behavior Theory

    A Diversity Framework

    Series series Modern Applications of Social Work Series
    As American society becomes increasingly diverse, social workers must use a variety of human behavior frameworks to understand their clients' culturally complex concerns. This text applies specific human behavior theories to diversity practice. They show how human behavior theory can be employed in interventions in the life problems of diverse client populations at the individual, group, social ... Read more

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  • Competence

    Select Theoretical Frameworks

    The actions social workers take are aimed at helping people, communities, and societies attain a sense of mastery, become or remain competent, and achieve or retain a sense of well-being. Such a broad scope of practice necessitates a theoretical foundation that is anchored in the concept of human competence.This text explores the concept of competence, and shows how it is expressed in a variety of ... Read more

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  • Evidence-Based Treatment with Older Adults

    Theory, Practice, and Research

    Series series Evidence-Based Practices
    Evidence Based Treatment with Older Adults: Theory, Practice, and Research provides a detailed examination of five research-supported psychosocial interventions for use with older adults: cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, life review/reminiscence, problem solving therapy, and psychoeducational/social support approaches. These interventions address the diversity of mental ... Read more

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    How Well-meant Parenting Backfires

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