Praise for Developing Practice Competencies A Foundation for Generalist Practice This is the textbook I have been waiting for. The author engages the reader from the very beginning. It includes comprehensive coverage of EPAS standards and practice behaviors that any social work instructor would be delighted with. Mark Ragg's explanation of social work concepts and practice skills is very readable and well illustrated. This textbook will enhance social work students' self-confidence in their skills as beginning practitioners. This is an author who clearly knows how to engage and excite social work students about contemporary social work. Strongly recommended for generalist practice programs!
—Mary Fran Davis, LCSW
Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, Tennessee
An applied, experiential introduction for the development of generalist practice skills in the helping professions
Designed to help students in social work and human services programs establish a solid skill foundation for professional practice, Developing Practice Competencies holistically organizes this content knowledge through a consistent framework integrated throughout the book.
Developing Practice Competencies explores:
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How to build on current interpersonal skills to develop a professional identity and a specialized repertoire of intervention skills
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How to work competently with diverse client groups taking into account the cultural and social contexts of each client situation
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Ways to engage individuals and larger client systems in focused work toward client-specific goals
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