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In this new edition, the authors approach case management as both an art and a science. They present the basics of case management in a practical, appealing manner. The book ties the theory of case management to the various roles case managers fill and to situations that they face.
The second edition has been updated appropriately to keep up with the ever-evolving profession of case management. In keeping with practice trends in case management the authors have added even more end of chapter exercises for the teacher or trainer.
Subjects: Nonfiction / Social Science, Social Work, Social Science, Social case work, Sociology,
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In reading the book cover to cover, Frankel and Gelman display a comprehensive and succicnt role of the case manager. As a psychologist, reading and reviewing this book leads me to believe that this should be the role for most mental health practitioners. An easy to understand, highly academic, and a must if you practice in the mental health field. Your level of graduate study is irrelevant you must practice and continously review the skills that are reviewed in this book
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