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    a| 9780199764082
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    a| 362.20425 b| RAP 2012
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    a| Rapp, Charles A.
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    a| The strengths model : b| a recovery-oriented approach to mental health services / c| Charles A. Rapp, Richard J. Goscha.
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    a| Recovery-oriented approach to mental health services
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    a| 3rd ed.
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    a| New York : b| Oxford University Press, c| c2012.
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    a| xvii, 324 p. : b| ill., charts ; c| 24 cm.
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    a| Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-309) and index.
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    a| Presenting a compelling alternative to the traditional medical approach, The Strengths Model demonstrates an evidence-based approach to helping people with a psychiatric disability identify and achieve meaningful and important life goals. Since the first edition of this classic textbook appeared, the strengths model has matured into a robust vision of mental health services. Both a philosophy of practice and a specific set of tools and methods, the strengths model is designed to facilitate a recovery-oriented partnership between client and practitioner. This completely revised edition charts the evolution of the strengths model, reviews the empirical support behind it, and illustrates the techniques and values that guide its application. For social workers and other mental health specialists working with clients to move beyond the disabling effects of mental illness to a life filled with meaning, purpose, and identity, this remains the crucial text.
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    a| Psychiatric social work z| United States.
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    a| Social case work z| United States x| Methodology.
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    a| Mentally ill x| Rehabilitation z| United States.
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    a| Goscha, Richard J.
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    a| b19580988 b| 08-01-22 c| 05-05-20
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