Contemporary Clinical Practice: A Private Practitioner’s Perspective

作者: Thomas Brauner

DOI: 10.1007/S10615-015-0538-1

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摘要: For the last half-century, many in social work academy have questioned whether private practitioners forsaken mission and values of work. This article suggests that for experienced worker, practice is part a natural developmental process can be deeply congruent with profession. However, there continues to relatively little support within practice. The more important question today may be: Has profession practitioner?

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