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In this thought-provoking examination, Steve Rogowski investigates the historical development and current state of social work as a profession. The book raises fundamental questions about whether social work has experienced a rise in professional standing or a gradual decline in influence and autonomy.
Rogowski analyzes the factors that have shaped social work practice over time, including policy changes, organizational constraints, and shifts in public perception. He explores how external pressures and internal challenges have affected the profession’s ability to fulfill its core mission of helping vulnerable populations.
This critical work provides essential insights for social work practitioners, academics, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of professional identity and the future direction of social services.







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