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PROTECTING SOLDIERS AND MOTHERS: THE POLITICAL ORIGINS OF SOCIAL POLICY IN THE UNITED STATES. The-da Skocpol. Cambridge: Belknap/Harvard 1992. 714 pp., $39.95 hardcover, $15.95 paper. Reviewed by Dr. David Stoesz.
THE PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIAL WORK. Frederic G. Reamer. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 1993, 219pp., $46.00. Reviewed by Dr. Philip R. Popple.
GROUP WORK PRACTICE IN A TROUBLED SOCIETY: PROBLEMS AND OPPORTUNITIES. Roselle Kurland and Robert Salmon (Editors). New York: The Haworth Press, Inc., 1995, 271 pp., $39.95. Reviewed by Alex Gitterman.
HELPING GAY AND LESBIAN YOUTH: NEW POLICIES, NEW PROGRAMS, NEW PRACTICE. Teresa DeCrescenzo (Editor). New York: Harrington Park Press, 185 pp., $19.95 paper. Reviewed by Michael Shernoff.
HUMAN BEHAVIOR THEORY. Roberta R. Greene (Editor). Hawthorne, NY: Aldine, 1994, 303 pp., $46.95 hardcover, $23.95 softcover. Reviewed by Dr. Emelicia Mizio.
SEXUAL HARASSMENT AND SCHOOLS OF SOCIAL WORK: ISSUES, COSTS, AND STRATEGIC RESPONSES. Marie O. Weil, Michelle Hughes and Nancy R. Hooyman (Editors). Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education, 1994, 175 pp., $22. Reviewed by Sandra Kopels.
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION IN THE HUMAN SERVICES. Wayne Matheson, Cornelius Van Dyk, and Kenneth Millar. Bing-hamton, NY: The Haworth Press, Inc., 1995, 143 pp., $39.95 hardcover, $17.95 paperback. Reviewed by Dr. Yvonne Unrau and Dr. Richard Grinnell, Jr.
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN SOCIAL WORK. E. Sherman and W. J. Reid, Editors. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 1994, 520pp., $55 hardcover, $26.50 paper. Reviewed by Dr. Robert W. Weinbach.
EDUCATION FOR SOCIAL WORK IN EASTERN EUROPE. CHANGING HORIZONS. Robert Constable and Vera Mehta (Editors), Introduction by Ralph Garber. Chicago, IL: Lyceum, 124 pp., $19.95. Reviewed by Dr. Darja Zavirsek.
CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK: KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS (second edition). Helen Northen. Columbia University Press, NY: New York, 1977,433 pp. Reviewed by Dr. Robert Salmon.
PUTTING FAMILIES FIRST: AN EXPERIMENT IN FAMILY PRESERVATION. J. R. Schuerman, T. L. Rzepnicki, J. H. Littell. New York: Aldine, 1994, 320pp., $44.95 hardcover, $24.95paper. Reviewed by Dr. Miriam S. Raskin.
GENERALIST SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE: AN EMPOWERING APPROACH. K. K. Miley, M. O'Melia and B. L. DuBois. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon, 1995, 528pp., $45.00. Reviewed by Dr. Warren Holman.
LIFE ON THE EDGE. Valerie Polakow. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993, 222pp., $22.50. Reviewed by Dr. Miriam S. Raskin.
BUILDING ON WOMEN'S STRENGTHS: A SOCIAL WORK AGENDA FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY. L. V. Davis (Editor). New York: The Haworth Press, Inc., 1994, 285pp., $39.95 hardcover, $19.95paper. Reviewed by Dr. Jill Doner Kagle.
CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER MISCONDUCT: LAW, ETHICS AND PERSONAL DYNAMICS. Ronald K. Bullis. Chicago: Nelson-Hall Inc., 1995, 198pp., $22.95. Reviewed by Sandra Kopels.
SOCIAL SERVICES FOR GAY AND LESBIAN COUPLES. Lawrence A. Kurdek (Editor). New York: Harrington Park Press, 123 pp., $14.95. Reviewed by Gerald P. Mallon.
SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE: CASES AND PRINCIPLES. Cynthia Bisman. Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, 1994, 314pp., $33.60. Reviewed by Dr. Irene Bush.