Review:
Direct Social Work Practice: Theories And Skills For Becoming An Evidence Based Practitioner By Mary C. Ruffolo And Brian E. Perron
overall review score: 4.5
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Direct Social Work Practice: Theories and Skills for Becoming an Evidence-Based Practitioner by Mary C. Ruffolo and Brian E. Perron is a comprehensive guide for social work students and practitioners to develop the necessary skills and knowledge for effective practice.
Key Features
- Includes a range of theories and practice models
- Covers evidence-based practice techniques
- Provides case studies and examples for practical application
- Addresses cultural competence and ethical considerations
Pros
- Comprehensive coverage of theories and skills
- Practical guidance with real-world examples
- Incorporates evidence-based practices for effective interventions
Cons
- May be overwhelming for beginners in social work practice
- Some readers may prefer more focused content on specific topics