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Clinical assessment for social workers : quantitative and qualitative methods / edited by Catheleen Jordan and Cynthia Franklin.

Contributor(s): Jordan, Catheleen, 1947- [editor.] | Franklin, Cynthia [editor.]Material type: TextTextCopyright date: ©2016Edition: Fourth EditionDescription: xii, 409 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0190656433; 9780190656430Subject(s): Psychodiagnostics | Psychiatric social work | Behavioral assessment | Family assessmentLOC classification: BF698.8 .I58 | .C55 2016
Contents:
Part I: Introduction to Clinical Assessment -- Assessment Process and Methods -- Part II: Clinical Assessment Methods -- Quantitative Clinical Assessment Methods -- Standardized Assessment Measures and Computer-Assisted Assessment -- Qualitative Assessment Methods -- Part III: Clinical Assessment with Populations -- Children and Adolescents -- Adults -- Family Systems -- Families Who Are Multistressed -- Multicultural Assessment -- Part IV Assessing Outcomes -- Linking Assessment to Outcome Evaluation: Using Single-System and Group Research Designs.
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Print book BF698.8 .I58 C55 2016 (Browse shelf) Available 0005392J

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I: Introduction to Clinical Assessment -- Assessment Process and Methods -- Part II: Clinical Assessment Methods -- Quantitative Clinical Assessment Methods -- Standardized Assessment Measures and Computer-Assisted Assessment -- Qualitative Assessment Methods -- Part III: Clinical Assessment with Populations -- Children and Adolescents -- Adults -- Family Systems -- Families Who Are Multistressed -- Multicultural Assessment -- Part IV Assessing Outcomes -- Linking Assessment to Outcome Evaluation: Using Single-System and Group Research Designs.

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