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Doing What Works
Eating disorders at times leave practitioners feeling as emotionally challenged and out of control as the patients they treat. This is the first book of its kind to provide support, … Read more
Incorporating Intersectionality in Social Work Practice, Research, Policy, and Education
This important book provides guidance for investigating how the social constructions of race, class, gender, age, and social orientation intersect with one another, contributing to the oppression of marginalized groups … Read more
An Author’s Guide to Social Work Journals, 5th Edition
Every prospective author wants to be recognized as credible, authoritative, and reputable, and finding the best fit for one’s manuscript among the myriad social work journals in publication is critical … Read more
Narratives of Social and Economic Justice
Narratives of Social and Economic Justice answers the call from social work educators for academic resources that deal with cross-cutting issues and cover a broad spectrum of domains and specializations—gerontological … Read more
Single-Case Design for Clinical Social Workers, 2nd Edition
Single-Case Design for Clinical Social Workers incorporates the paradigm shift to single-case design over single-subject or single system design to focus on a single unit of analysis, that is, an … Read more
Encyclopedia of Social Work, 20th Edition
Looking for the online version? The continuously updated online Encyclopedia of Social Work, edited by Cynthia G. Franklin, is available through our co-publishing partner, Oxford University Press. The online version … Read more
Person-in-Environment System Manual, 2nd Edition
PIE was developed as an alternative to the commonly used disease and moral models (e.g. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related … Read more
Sustaining Our Spirits
Sustaining our Spirits: Women Leaders Thriving for Today and Tomorrow delivers an unconventional exploration of women in leadership. The premise of the book is based on a five-year examination of … Read more