Direct Social Work Practice: Theories and Skills for Becoming an Evidence-Based Practitioner (Social Work in the New Century)
A Brief Primer of Helping Skills is a highly readable, accessible, and practical introduction to the skills of helping and making a difference in people's lives. In an engaging and concise style, author Jeffrey A. Kottler gives students in various professions an overview of the theory, process, and skills of helping methods. It is designed as an operating manual for those in human service professions to learn the basics involved in developing helping relationships, assessing and diagnosing complaints, promoting exploration and understanding, and designing and implementing action plans.
Key Features
Intended Audience
This supplemental text is ideal for introductory undergraduate and graduate courses such as Introduction to Social Work, Introduction to Counseling, and Introduction to Human Services in the fields of counseling, psychology, human services, social work, education, family studies, marital and family therapy, pastoral work, nursing, human resource development, and other helping professions. It is also an excellent resource for beginning practitioners.
Country | USA |
Brand | Sage Publications |
Manufacturer | SAGE Publications, Inc |
Binding | Paperback |
ReleaseDate | 2007-11-02 |
UnitCount | 1 |
EANs | 9781412959230 |