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Book Synopsis
One volume text that integrates all of the principal theoretical arguments, issues, and empirical realities that pertain to case management and its diversity across countries, disciplines, fields of practice, professions, and client populations.

Trade Review
Students looking for a general overview of case management would find this text useful, as it draws together a wide range of relevant issues and concerns. -- Liz Lloyd British Journal of Social Work

Table of Contents
Introduction Part I: Case Management as Policy The development of case management Policy tools and program strategy Searching for distinctiveness Part II: Case Management as Practice The practice of case management Key practice dimensions in diverse settings Critical practice questions and ethical decision making Part III: Case Management as Professional Business The management in case management Profiles of case managers Preparation for case management work Regulating case management Part IV: Reflections Through the looking glass

Case Management

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    A Paperback by Di Gursansky, Judy Harvey, Rosemary Kennedy

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 2/12/2003 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780231129718, 978-0231129718
      ISBN10: 0231129718

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      One volume text that integrates all of the principal theoretical arguments, issues, and empirical realities that pertain to case management and its diversity across countries, disciplines, fields of practice, professions, and client populations.

      Trade Review
      Students looking for a general overview of case management would find this text useful, as it draws together a wide range of relevant issues and concerns. -- Liz Lloyd British Journal of Social Work

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Part I: Case Management as Policy The development of case management Policy tools and program strategy Searching for distinctiveness Part II: Case Management as Practice The practice of case management Key practice dimensions in diverse settings Critical practice questions and ethical decision making Part III: Case Management as Professional Business The management in case management Profiles of case managers Preparation for case management work Regulating case management Part IV: Reflections Through the looking glass

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