Offers a theoretical orientation to a common method of practice for clinical social work that focuses on the functions of development, prevention, and therapy and on maximizing the availability of intrapersonal, interpersonal, and environmental resources for the benefit of clients. Explains the philosophical, scientific, and technical foundations of the emerging theory and traces the social work process through excerpts from records of work with different client systems in various settings.
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