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Work and Well-Being: The Occupational Social Work Advantage

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Occupational social workers see a more diverse community of clients than their colleagues in any other field, dealing with issues such as gender, national origin, race, sexual orientation, health, and myriad other social concerns. This book presents a compelling look at the field of occupational social work. Authors identify significant characteristics and examine the field's rapid evolution from a virtually unknown specialty to an essential component of today's sophisticated work environment. A useful text for occupational social workers and social work faculty, it is also an excellent resource for human services managers. Special Features Demonstrates distinguishing features of the field. Describes barriers and strategic advantages. Provides information on occupational social work in the Netherlands, Germany, Israel, and Australia.

408 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1993

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Paul A. Kurzman

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