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The Routledge Handbook of Social Work Theory is an authoritative reference that brings together leading scholars and practitioners to explore the theoretical foundations of contemporary social work. This comprehensive volume examines how various theoretical frameworks inform practice across diverse settings and populations.
The handbook covers key theoretical perspectives including systems theory, feminist approaches, anti-oppressive practice, and strength-based models. Contributors discuss the integration of theory into real-world practice, addressing challenges in mental health, child welfare, community development, and social justice. The book emphasizes the evolving nature of social work theory and its critical role in addressing complex social issues.
Designed for social work students, educators, and practitioners, this Routledge International Handbook serves as an essential resource for understanding how theoretical knowledge shapes effective, ethical, and culturally responsive social work interventions in contemporary society.







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