na INLIS000000000003086 20221110034944 0010-0520003086 221110 | | eng 978-0-495-50608-9 eng 361.3 361.3 SHU s Shulman, Lawrence Skills of Helping Individuals, Families, Group, and Communities / Lawrence Shulman 9th Ed. Belmont : Brook/Cole Cengage Learning, 2008 xxxiv, 712 p. : : illus. ; 26 cm Indeks : p. 701 - 712 p. 689 - 700 The focus of this book is methods - what social workers do as their part in the helping process. It based on the assumption that we can identify an underlying process in all helping relationships. This process and its associated set of core skills can be observed whenever one person attempts to help another. These dynamics and skills are referred to as the constant elements of the helping process. The reader will note how central concepts and skills appear first in the chapters on working with individuals and then reappear as the focus shifts to families, groups, comminities, organizations, agencies, and even social action activity in pursuit of social policy change. Designed to help students bridge the gap between coursework and practice, the Helping Professions Learning Center (HPLC) offers students a centralized online resource that allows them to build their skills and gain more confidence and familiarity with the principles that govern the life of the helping proffesional. Social Work 11068/MKRI-P/XII-2008 11069/MKRI-P/XII-2008 11068/MKRI-P/XII-2008 11069/MKRI-P/XII-2008 11069/MKRI-P/XII-2008 11068/MKRI-P/XII-2008