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Practice with highly vulnerable clients : case management and community-based service (edition 1994)

by Jack Rothman

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This text focuses on professional practice involving various severely impeded population groups which require comprehensive service, such as: persistently mentally ill, frail elderly, physically disabled, developmentally disabled and dependent children. This book discusses new service concepts and approaches to these clients and outlines an empirical model of pratice for 15 specific professional functions.… (more)
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Title:Practice with highly vulnerable clients : case management and community-based service
Authors:Jack Rothman
Info:Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c1994.
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This text focuses on professional practice involving various severely impeded population groups which require comprehensive service, such as: persistently mentally ill, frail elderly, physically disabled, developmentally disabled and dependent children. This book discusses new service concepts and approaches to these clients and outlines an empirical model of pratice for 15 specific professional functions.

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