Routes to and through clinethood and their implications for practice, a paper by Malcolm Payne published in the journal Practice 6(3) 169-80. It argues for assessing and working with the route that clients take through other agencies and professionals to reach their present social worker, since this will affect their perceptions of and reactions to social work interventions.
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Routes to and through clienthood and their implications for practice
Routes to and through clinethood and their implications for practice, a paper by Malcolm Payne published in the journal Practice 6(3) 169-80. It argues for assessing and working with the route that clients take through other agencies and professionals to reach their present social worker, since this will affect their perceptions of and reactions to social work interventions.
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Routes to and through clinethood and their implications for practice, a paper by Malcolm Payne published in the journal Practice 6(3) 169-80. It argues for assessing and working with the route that clients take through other agencies and professionals to reach their present social worker, since this will affect their perceptions of and reactions to social work interventions.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd