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| Character Formation And Identity In Adolescence
Randolph L. Lucente
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| Child Sexual Abuse
Monit Cheung
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| Children And Loss
Elizabeth C. Pomeroy and Renée Bradford Garcia
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Clinical Assessment For Social Workers: Qualitative And Quantitative Methods, Third Edition
Catheleen Jordan and Cynthia Franklin
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Contemporary Psychodynamic Theory and Practice
William Borden
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Cross-Cultural Practice: Social Work With Diverse Populations
Karen V. Harper and Jim Lantz
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| Diversity in Family Constellations: Implications for Practice
Krishna L. Guadalupe and Debra L. Welkley
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Empowering Vulnerable Populations
Mary Keegan Eamon
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Endings in Clinical Practice: Effective Closure in Diverse Settings
Joseph Walsh
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Essential Skills of Social Work Practice: Assessment, Intervention, Evaluation
Thomas O’Hare
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Evidence-Based Practices for Social Workers: An Interdisciplinary Approach
Thomas O’Hare
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From Task-Centered Social Work To Evidence-Based And Integrative Practice: Reflections on History and Implementation Tina L. Rzepnicki and Stanley G. McCracken and Harold E. Briggs
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Mindfulness and Social Work
Steven Hick
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Mental Health in Literature: Literary Lunacy and Lucidity
Glenn Rohrer
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Secondary Traumatic Stress and the Child Welfare Professional
Josephine G. Pryce, Kimberly K. Shackelford, and David H. Pryce
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Short-Term Existential Intervention in Clinical Practice
Joseph Walsh and Jim Lantz
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| The Costs Of Courage
Combat Stress, Warriors, and Family Survival
Josephine G. Pryce, Colonel David H. Pryce and Kimberly K. Shackelford
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Therapeutic Games and Guided Imagery: Tools for Mental Health and
School Professionals Working with Children, Adolescents, and Their Families
Monit Cheung
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TOWARD EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE Variations on a Theme
Joel Fischer
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| Understanding And Managing The Therapeutic Relationship
Fred R. McKenzie
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Understanding Substance Addictions: Assessment and Intervention
Sophia F. Dziegielewski
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Using Evidence in Social Work Practice: Behavioral Perspectives
Harold E. Briggs and Tina L. Rzepnicki
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