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Editorial

Autonomy, Accountability, and Professionalism

The Case Against Close Supervision in Social Work

Pages 33-47 | Published online: 13 Oct 2010

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MarinusA. Rouw & StijnM. Verhagen. (2009) Insights into proceeds from social investments: beyond numbers fetishism and relativism. European Journal of Social Work 12:4, pages 435-446.
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Candyce Berger & Terry Mizrahi. (2001) An Evolving Paradigm of Supervision Within a Changing Health Care Environment. Social Work in Health Care 32:4, pages 1-18.
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Alan Schroffel. (1999) How Does Clinical Supervision Affect Job Satisfaction?. The Clinical Supervisor 18:2, pages 91-105.
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Ben-Zion Cohen & Hanna Laufer. (1999) The Influence of Supervision on Social Workers' Perceptions of Their Professional Competence. The Clinical Supervisor 18:2, pages 39-50.
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ShlomoA. Sharlin & Harris Chaiklin. (1998) The Social Work Education Field Experience. The Clinical Supervisor 17:1, pages 1-16.
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Ming-Sum Tsui & Wui-Shing Ho. (1998) In Search of a Comprehensive Model of Social Work Supervision. The Clinical Supervisor 16:2, pages 181-205.
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