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Any scholar who is serious about understanding and advancing social work theory should read this book. -- Alan J. Levy The Social Service Review

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Acknowledgments Introduction Part One. Theory and Practice: Orienting Perspectives 1. Taking Multiplicity Seriously: Pluralism, Pragmatism, and Integrative Perspectives in Clinical Social Work, by William Borden Part Two. Inner Experience and Outer Realities 2. Why Cognitive Therapy Needs Social Work, by Sharon Berlin 3. The Cognitivization of Psychoanalysis: Toward an Integration of Psychodynamic and Cognitive Theories, by Jerome C. Wakefield and Judith Baer 4. Social Work, by Psychobiography, by James J. Clark 5. Place Matters: Toward a Rejuvenated Theory of Environment for Direct Social Work Practice, by Susan P. Kemp 6. Integrating Developmental Theory and Systemic Perspectives: A Family Resilience Framework for Clinical Practice, by Froma Walsh Part Three. Theory by Practice 7. Love and Justice: A Silenced Language of Integrated Practice?, by Janet Finn 8. The Role of Theory in Conducting Evidence-Based Clinical Practice, by Stanley McCracken and Tina Rzepnicki 9. Practice Theory: Ideas Embedded in a Wise Person's Professional Process, by Malcolm Payne List of Contributors Index

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 05/11/2009
      ISBN13: 9780231147019, 978-0231147019
      ISBN10: 0231147015

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      Any scholar who is serious about understanding and advancing social work theory should read this book. -- Alan J. Levy The Social Service Review

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments Introduction Part One. Theory and Practice: Orienting Perspectives 1. Taking Multiplicity Seriously: Pluralism, Pragmatism, and Integrative Perspectives in Clinical Social Work, by William Borden Part Two. Inner Experience and Outer Realities 2. Why Cognitive Therapy Needs Social Work, by Sharon Berlin 3. The Cognitivization of Psychoanalysis: Toward an Integration of Psychodynamic and Cognitive Theories, by Jerome C. Wakefield and Judith Baer 4. Social Work, by Psychobiography, by James J. Clark 5. Place Matters: Toward a Rejuvenated Theory of Environment for Direct Social Work Practice, by Susan P. Kemp 6. Integrating Developmental Theory and Systemic Perspectives: A Family Resilience Framework for Clinical Practice, by Froma Walsh Part Three. Theory by Practice 7. Love and Justice: A Silenced Language of Integrated Practice?, by Janet Finn 8. The Role of Theory in Conducting Evidence-Based Clinical Practice, by Stanley McCracken and Tina Rzepnicki 9. Practice Theory: Ideas Embedded in a Wise Person's Professional Process, by Malcolm Payne List of Contributors Index

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