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Human Services: A Student-Centered Approach, Enhanced Pearson eText -- Access Card / Edition 1

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Human Services: A Student-Centered Approach, Enhanced Pearson eText -- Access Card / Edition 1
Human Services: A Student-Centered Approach, Enhanced Pearson eText -- Access Card / Edition 1

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Human Services: A Student-Centered Approach, Enhanced Pearson eText -- Access Card / Edition 1

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Teaches students how to master Human Service competencies
Based on student ideas over the past 30 years,
Human Services: A Student Centered Approach
provides the tools to master the knowledge, values, and skills of the Human Service profession. Readers will gain the skills needed to practice beginning level intervention skills with individuals, groups, families, and the community. Historical contributions of U.S. and global social programs serve as a strong foundation for the understanding of human services.
Standards for Excellence Series -
Designed to help students advance their knowledge, values, and skills, the
Standards for Excellence Series
assists students in associated CSHSE's National Standards to all levels of human service practice. The Standards for Excellence grid at the start of the book provides a quick view of the CSHSE Standards addressed in each chapter.

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