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Publikováno v:
Social Work with Groups. 42:29-42
Community mental health, to protect the integrity of service to a highly vulnerable population, has sought to increase the use of evidence-based practice. However, most evidence-based practices have a narrow scope challenging the breadth of effective
Autor:
D. Mark Ragg
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Violence. 14:315-329
While professionals working in the field of domestic violence have gleaned much information about the prevalence and scope of spouse abuse, there is still a need for information on contributing variables in men who assault their female partners. Cons
Autor:
George S. Getzel, Herbert Schneider, Gale Goldberg Wood, Paul C. Hodlin, Michael H. Phillips, Ruth R. Middleman, Ralph Kolodny, Alison H. Johnson, D. Mark Ragg
Publikováno v:
Social Work With Groups. 19:147-177
Autor:
Charles Garvin, Sue Henry, Martin L. Birnbaum, Paul Abels, Gale Goldberg Wood, Carolyn Knight, Harriet F. Epstein, Loretta Ebbighausen, Linda Wooton Margerum, D. Mark Ragg, Alison Hahn Johnson, Kenneth E. Reid, Marcia B. Cohen, Mel L. Goldstein, John E. Tropman, Julianne Wayne, Haworth Continuing Features Submission
Publikováno v:
Social Work with Groups. 18:149-192
Autor:
D. Mark Ragg
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 be
The effective use of group in sex education with people diagnosed as mildly developmentally disabled
Autor:
D. Mark Ragg, William Rowe
Publikováno v:
Sexuality and Disability. 9:337-352
Sex education with the developmentally disabled maintains a broad focus. This includes the promotion of knowledge, attitudes and skills. While there are many educational techniques which have proven effective in the transmission of knowledge, many pr
Autor:
D. Mark Ragg
Publikováno v:
Comprehensive Handbook of Social Work and Social Welfare
Many social workers are prone to using an individualistic understanding of situations. The predominance of individual psychological theory in professional training makes this bias unavoidable. Past training notwithstanding, it is inevitable that prob
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https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470373705.chsw003024
https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470373705.chsw003024