Now in its seventh edition, this comprehensive text once again provides beginning social work students and practitioners with a proven, time-tested approach to help them understand and appreciate how to use basic evaluation techniques within their individual cases (case-level) and the programs where they work (program-level). As with the previous six editions, this text is eminently approachable, accessible, straightforward, and most importantly, practical.
Well researched and organized text with easy to reproduce diagrams. The comics about stuff like psychoanalysis and its lack of scientific integrity would be funnier if were weren't learning how to more effectively cook the books for program funding.