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People with disabilities forging the newest and last human rights movement of the century.
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Based on in-depth interviews with clergy and lay leaders in 251 congregations nationwide, this groundbreaking volume provides empirical data to social scientists, religious study scholars, and those involved in the debates over the role of faith-based... [ More...]
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Since its first issue in 1988, much interesting and inspiring material has been published in "Groupwork," Most of this still says much of use to today's groupworkers, and there is a steady stream of requests for reprints. We are therefore making back... [ More...]
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This volume includes information on: " Mediating change in family serving organizations and groups " Defining and distinguishing the provision of technical assistance " Encouraging cultural competence both within organizations and between... [ More...]
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'Trenton is where I learned about hunger, where it became personal for me, where it shed a thick hide of abstraction and touched my life, if only from the outside looking in. It is also where I learned something else: that the kindness of strangers can make... [ More...]
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Using a quantitative causal-comparative approach, the researcher conducted a relational study that compared injured and rehabilitated soldiers with no religious foundation to similar soldiers possessing religious preferences and spirituality. The two... [ More...]
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This revision of the authors' best-selling text continues to inspire student interest in the profession of social work, while helping them to understand the role that the profession plays in the social welfare system. In keeping with the current Council on... [ More...]
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There is a widely recognized need to provide clear examples ofuseful prevention and youth development programs that areevidence-based and grounded in the current knowledge of life spandevelopment and cultural processes. The authors of "SuccessfulPrevention... [ More...]
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