Kip Coggins offers a fresh perspective on social work as he discusses practices in Canada and the United States. This is the first book to discuss the skills and insights necessary for practicing social work in either country. Practicing Social Work in North America provides readers with a thorough and sensitive look at the historical cultural and environmental contexts of social work practice with individuals groups and in larger settings. The book includes in-depth presentations of the theories upon which social work practice is based but encourages readers to continuously evaluate the application of these approaches in light of evolving practice issues. Alternative views and voices-including those of minority populations Indigenous Peoples and socially diverse groups-further social work knowledge and skill development to reflect contemporary social change. This is a book that students will use throughout their education and careers-from introduction to field practicum to their first years as a professional.<br>
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