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Strategies for Work With Involuntary Clients
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Authors: Ronald H. Rooney
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Type: BOOK - Published: 2009-01-28 - Publisher: Columbia University Press

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Involuntary clients are required to see a professional, such as juveniles on probation, or are pressured to seek help, such as alcoholics threatened with the de
Working with Involuntary Clients
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Authors: Chris Trotter
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'Working with Involuntary Clients' aims to be a practical guide to working with both clients and their families. The book offers a new problem-solving model whi
Clinical Interventions in Systemic Couple and Family Therapy
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This timely update presents modern directions in systemic therapy practice with couples and families, focusing on clinical innovations from Italy, Portugal, and
Solution-oriented Social Work Practice
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Pages: 352
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Too often in practice, there is a tendency to pathologize clients, requiring a diagnosis as part of the helping relationship. Suppose, however, that most of the
Task-centered Practice
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Pages: 328
Authors: William James Reid
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Based on the papers of the Conference on applications of task-centered treatment, held at the University of Chicago, 1975.