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Social Work Practice with African American Men: The Invisible Presence
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Social Work Practice with African American Men: The Invisible Presence

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This is a ground breaking and long overdue book that proposes a variety if innovative and practical strategies to address relevant issues for Africa American men in micro-practice approaches ( individual, couple, family and group treatment) as well as macro-practice approaches ( policy formulation, programme development , and community practice). This well documented book is informed by the author’s years of qualitative research and their considerable years of clinical experience with African American men.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 April 1999
Pages
216
ISBN
9780761911173

This is a ground breaking and long overdue book that proposes a variety if innovative and practical strategies to address relevant issues for Africa American men in micro-practice approaches ( individual, couple, family and group treatment) as well as macro-practice approaches ( policy formulation, programme development , and community practice). This well documented book is informed by the author’s years of qualitative research and their considerable years of clinical experience with African American men.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 April 1999
Pages
216
ISBN
9780761911173