Social Work Practice with Children


This clear and comprehensive text shows social work students and practitioners how to make psychosocial assessments and plan interventions based on a solid understanding of the child’s needs. Illustrated with detailed case examples, the volume covers a variety of different helping methods, including family-centered approaches, working through children’s groups, working one-to-one with individual children, and working in collaboration with schools. Special attention … More >>

Social Work Practice with Children

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2 comments

  1. Book was brand new, as advertised, came really fast, and was much cheaper than buying it anywhere else! Thanks!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Anonymous says:

    This is an excellent book for anyone who wants a framework for therapeutic work with kids. It works form the general to the specific within an ecological-developmental framework. The author provides useable assessment tools and moves through each topic using a variety of case examples. I wish it had been my text in practice class in grad school. It is an enjoyable and helpful read!
    Rating: 5 / 5