Encyclopedia of Social Work/With 1997 Supplement


The Encyclopedia of Social Work, 19th Edition is the field’s most comprehensive reference work for the general knowledge base of the profession. Three volumes provide nearly 3,000 pages of information on virtually every aspect of social work. All of the 19th edition’s 290 entries are new, and several areas of interest are covered in greater depth than before. Expanded content areas include new technologies, research, global changes, U.S. policy developments, evolving roles for social workers, and knowledge development. The editors of the 19th edition included more entries on women and people of color and increased the diversity in the Encyclopedia’s authorship. Of the over 300 contributors–academics or… More >>

Encyclopedia of Social Work/With 1997 Supplement

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  1. Do you have interns at your work place and you have been chosen by the gods to direct them? Do you vacilate from total awe to pure terror due to your ignorance when your interns throw buzz terms and ideas at you because you have not set foot in a colledge class room for three decades or more? If so… well, it is time to brush up and throw ideas and terms at them! Read these articles provided and have fun by throwing out questions like “Ah…that is a good point but what do you think of this case in the light of a cognitive/ behavioral mind set!” Get these encyclopedias and brush up on your social work theories and ideas today! I love them and use these for ideas for on going teaching classes too!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Anonymous says:

    This volume book is outstanding especially if you are a student. The volume book includes evey topic that is associated with social work. If you are a social work student this volume book is a must have.
    Rating: 5 / 5