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_c[edited by] Craig Winston LeCroy.
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_aStructural supports : a generalist perspective -- Using the ecological model in generalist practice : life transitions in late adulthood -- Finding resources : case management with childhood chronic illness -- A strengths-focused approach to community development -- Ecologically oriented, competence-centered social work practice -- Social learning theory in the treatment of phobic disorders -- Object relations marital therapy : engaging the couple -- Toward a multiple perspective in family theory and practice : social exchange, symbolic interactionism, and conflict theory -- Family therapy and child welfare -- Challenging the tradition : in some families, violence is a way of life -- Clinical social work in a multidisciplinary team : an adolescent inpatient psychiatry case -- Treatment of denial in families where there is child sex abuse -- Humanizing the impossible case : engaging the power of a family-larger systems intervention -- Completing Brad's dreams -- Homebuilders : helping families stay together -- Solution-focused therapy -- A family systems approach to the treatment of codependency -- Nightshift -- Individual treatment of depression using cognitive therapy -- The win-win bind -- Forensic social work : a case of infidelity, intoxication, and homicide -- Jasmika, the docs, and me : a short story with a happy ending about partnership, collaboration, social work, and psychiatric medication -- The shelter : every day is a struggle to keep the faith -- The multimethod approach to stress management -- Friends don't really understand : the therapeutic benefit of social group work for caregivers of older persons -- Mediation : an alternative to the adversarial process of conflict resolution -- Girls together : a social skills training program for early adolescent girls -- Yonkers : a new tale of two cities -- A short-term single-parents' group -- A group for relatives and friends of institutionalized aged -- A social skills group for children -- Group work for men who batter -- AIDS and the gay couple -- Counseling an interracial couple -- Dropping out : a feminist approach -- Working with the urban poor -- Couple counseling with lesbian women -- Empowering adolescent girls in foster care : a short-term group record -- Evaluating the treatment of a sexually assaulted child -- Doing family therapy with an acting-out adolescent : applying the empirical clinical practice model -- Practice evaluation methods : practical variations on a theme -- An intensive case analysis : application of the quasi-judicial method.
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