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PROLOGUE PART I: GETTING ORIENTED 1. Social Work: A Profession of Contradictions 2. About Clients and Services 3. Values, Ethics and Obligations PART II: BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE 4. Thinking About Knowledge and How To Get It 5. Helping Clients as a Problem-Solving Process 6. Critical Thinking as a Guide to Practice Decisions 7. Competing Views of Problems and Causes 8. Behavior: Background Knowledge PART III: GETTING STARTED 9. Contextual Assessment 10. Beginning: A Procedural Guideline 11. Involving Clients: Increasing Participation PART IV: RELATIONSHIP SKILLS 12. Basic Interpersonal Skills 13. Handling Difficult Situations PART V: GATHERING AND ORGANIZING INFORMATION 14. Sources of Information 15. Observation: Learning to See 16. Identifying Resources and Obstacles 17. Putting It All Together PART VI: SELECTING PLANS AND ASSESSING PROGRESS 18. Selecting and Implementing Service Plans 19. Evaluation: Finding Out What is Happening 20. Planning for Endings PART VII: INTERVENTION OPTIONS 21. Education and Skill Building 22. Helping Clients Learn Positive Behavior Change Skills 23. Working With Groups and Families 24. Working With Organizations and Communities PART VIII: THE LONG RUN 25. Maintaining Skills and Staying Happy in Your Work
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