The most valuable part of this book to me personally were actually the first few chapters which critiqued the professionalization of Social Work under a modernist worldview model and outlined the lessons postmodern perspective has for Social Work practice. At the time I read this I was not looking for another "Practice" book - I was seeking to understand the theoretical framework which would inform my practice on both macro and mico levels.
The subsquent chapters are valuable in that they get specific about a postmodern lens in social work practice, but practice was not my primary interest when reading. I would recommend this book to social workers, along with other books by Jan Fook or Bob Pease.