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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Social work Values: A Critical Analysis A. Antonio Gonz lez-Prendes, Wayne State University Kimberly Brisebois Wayne State University Journal of Social work Values and Ethics, Volume 9, Number 2 (2012). Copyright 2012, White Hat Communications This text may be freely shared among individuals, but it may not be republished in any medium without express written consent from the authors and advance notification of White Hat Communications Abstract as a generic term that encompasses theoretical and Increasing numbers of clinical Social workers practice approaches that emphasize that a person's use Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in their thinking is the prime determinant of emotional and practice.
Journal of Social Work Values & Ethics, Fall 2012, Vol. 9, No. 2 - page 23 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Social Work Values: evidence of …
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