An introduction to human services

Author(s)

    • Woodside, Marianne
    • McClam, Tricia

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An introduction to human services

Marianne Woodside, Tricia McClam

Brooks/Cole Pub. Co., c1998

3rd ed

  • acid-free paper

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Includes bibliographies and index

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Description

In this introduction to human services, readers explore topics such as serving the whole person, using an interdisciplinary approach, the interaction between helper and client, training generalists, and empowering clients. Intended to be introductory rather than encyclopaedic, the book presents basic information and includes brief case studies, primary source material, and suggested readings designed to encourage students to use other books, electronic materials and media resources to enrich their knowledge of the introductory-course content.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Defining human services: an introduction to human services
  • a history of helping
  • human services today
  • models of service delivery. Part 2 Clients and helpers in human services: the client
  • the human-services professional. Part 3 The practice of human services: the helping process
  • understanding the environment
  • professional concerns.

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