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Published for the British Association of Social Workers, this is the leading academic social work journal in the UK. It covers every aspect of social work, with papers reporting research, discussing practice, and examining principles and theories. It is read by social work educators, researchers, practitioners and managers who wish to keep up to date with theoretical and empirical developments in the field.

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Volume 36, Number 1, January 2006

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Editorial
pp. 1-4(4)
Author: Littlechild, Brian

Rethinking Family Support in the Current Policy Context
pp. 5-19(15)
Author: Featherstone, Brid

Coping Styles in Persons Recovering from Substance Abuse
pp. 57-73(17)
Authors: Valtonen, Kathleen; Sogren, Michele; Cameron-Padmore, Jacqueline

Moral Character in Social Work
pp. 75-89(15)
Author: Clark, Chris

Patients with Minor Mental Disorders Leading to Sickness Absence: A Feasibility Study for Social Workers' Participation in a Treatment Programme
pp. 127-138(12)
Authors: Brouwers, Evelien P. M.; Terluin, Berend; Tiemens, Bea G.; Verhaak, Peter F. M.

Social Work, Asset-based Welfare and the Child Trust Fund
pp. 149-157(9)
Authors: Gregory, Lee; Drakeford, Mark

Books Received
pp. 183-185(3)

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