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|a Theories for direct social work practice /
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|t Thinking about Theory --
|t What Is a Theory? --
|t What Is a Practice Theory? --
|t The Relationship between Theory and Intervention Techniques --
|t The Functions of Theory --
|t Curative Factors in All Theories --
|t Selecting Theories for Practice --
|t Eclecticism: Pro and Con --
|t The Effect of Agency Culture on Theory Selection --
|t Critical Thinking --
|t Social Work Research on Theory and Practice Evaluation --
|t Evidence-Based Practice --
|t Ways to Improve Theory and Practice Research --
|t A Social Work Perspective on Clinical Theory and Practice --
|t Defining Clinical Social Work Practice --
|t The Value Base of Social Work Practice --
|t Strengths-Oriented Clinical Practice --
|t A Risk and Resilience Framework for Clinical Practice --
|t Mechanisms Underlying Risk and Resilience --
|t Client Empowerment --
|t The Clinical Process of Empowerment --
|t Empowerment and Research --
|t Limitations to Empowerment Practice --
|t Spirituality in Clinical Practice --
|t Incorporating Spirituality into Direct Practice --
|t Psychodynamic Theories I: Ego Psychology --
|t Origins and Social Context --
|t Major Concepts --
|t The Drives --
|t The Significance of Emotional Life --
|t The Ego and Its Functions --
|t The Defense Mechanisms --
|t The Nature of Problems and Change --
|t Assessment and Intervention --
|t Assessment --
|t Intervention --
|t Spirituality and the Psychodynamic Theories --
|t Attention to Social Justice Issues --
|t Case Illustrations --
|t The Angry Attorney --
|t The Post-Traumatic Stress Survivor --
|t Evidence of Effectiveness --
|t Criticisms of the Theory --
|t Ego Psychology Theory Outline.
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