1st Edition
Involuntary Clients in Social Work Practice A Research-Based Approach
By Tony Tripodi
Copyright 1994
239 Pages
by
Routledge
254 Pages
by
Routledge
First published in 1994. While not setting out to write a book about social policy, Ivanoff, Blythe and Tripodi, seasoned and well-known contributors to the spirited debate on the proper relationship of research and practice methods in direct services, have, nonetheless, delivered much useful commentary on how those direct services resources ought best be deployed. This book is to a clear call for commitment of skilled professional resources for those citizens whose serious and often multiple problems have already deeply involved them in public sector services.
Foreword by James K. Whittaker, Acknowledgments, 1 INTRODUCTION, 2 ENGAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT, 3 PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTING RESEARCH-BASED PRACTICE, 4 TERMINATION AND FOLLOW-UP, 5 RESEARCH-BASED PRACTICE WITH CLIENTS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM, 6 RESEARCH-BASED PRACTICE WITH CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES, 7 RESEARCH-BASED PRACTICE WITH INVOLUNTARY MENTAL HEALTH CLIENTS, REFERENCES, INDEX
Biography
Tripodi, Tony