
Generalist Practice
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Content
Preface
1. Introduction: Task-Centered and Generalist Practice
Part I: Individuals
2. Pretreatment Considerations
3. The Initial Phase of Treatment
4. The Middle Phase of Treatment
5. Termination
Part II: Families
6. Pretreatment Considerations
7. The Initial Phase of Treatment
8. The Middle Phase of Treatment
9. Termination
Part III: Groups
10. Pretreatment Considerations
11. The Initial Phase of Treatment
12. The Middle Phase of Treatment
13. Termination
Part IV: Larger Systems
14. Task-Centered Work with Human Service Organizations
15. Task-Centered Work with Communities
Part V: Diversity and Conclusions
16. Task-Centered Work with Culturally Diverse Clients
17. Conclusion: Wrapping It Up
References
Author Index
Subject Index
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