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Revaluing Social Work : Implications of Emerging Science and Technology

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The author of "Revaluing Social Work" challenges social work to reinvent itself in response to clients' changing needs in the world of today.

Wilber's four major areas of human development - individual, collective, interior, and exterior - are used as the model for application to social work.

Part One covers the emerging theories of science - global survival, ecology, physics, and evolution.

Part Two covers the evolutionary technologies - biological, mental, environmental, and spiritual.

Each chapter covers a major scientific/technological change, followed by the proposed social work response.

The text is grounded in human development theory and bridges the gap between theory and practice.

There are practical, specific suggestions for social workers in each area.

You'll find in each chapter descriptions of emerging research and wisdom-based theories.

They are followed by discussions of their implications for social work practice.

This will challenge readers to include new values in their practice paradigms.

The book includes individual and group exercises that provide experiential learning opportunities related to each chapter.

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Product Details
Love Publishing Co
0891083065 / 9780891083061
Paperback / softback
361.32
31/12/2005
United States
200 pages, Illustrations
Professional & Vocational/Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More