The Forest and the Trees Neighborhood-Based Clinical Social Work

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Erin Segal

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Social work education gives lip service to systems-based, integrative approaches to practice, yet the profession tends to create unnecessary polarities between clinical practice and social work’s original commitment to vulnerable populations, person-in-environment, and social change. The author describes a model of community-based family services that bridges this gap.

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Segal, E. (2019). The Forest and the Trees: Neighborhood-Based Clinical Social Work. Columbia Social Work Review, 1(1), 5–7. https://doi.org/10.7916/cswr.v1i1.1830