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Skills for Human Service Practice: Working with Individuals, Groups, and Communities, First Canadian edition

Author Agi O'Hara, Zita Weber, Kathy Levine
Publisher Oxford University Press
Category Social Science
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ISBN / ASIN0195430107
ISBN-139780195430103
Sales Rank5,985,489
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This practice-based text is a comprehensive guide to the skills used in social work and other human services professions across a variety of contexts. Taking a unique approach to the study of social work, it integrates theory and practice throughout to help students build real-world skills for their future careers. Featuring a wealth of Canadian examples and activities, this first Canadian edition is indispensable for all social work and human service students.
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