Description:
This book describes the operation of a variety of models of
individual and group intervention. From this standpoint, the work
is clearly grounded in an eclectic approach to practice. It is argued
that the scope of the challenges confronting social workers can be
best met by a critical but open-minded approach to the wealth of
theoretical and empirical research generated not only in the field
of social work but also in the related disciplines of psychology and
sociology