This book integrates over 300 temperament and psychological type approaches and interventions into clinical social work practice with individuals. It applies these approaches alongside the core social work value of respecting the dignity and worth of people, guiding practitioners through engagement, assessment, planning, intervention, evaluation, and termination. The book details specific interventions for eight psychological preferences. Authored by Dr. F.B. "Pete" Campbell, Jr., a retired clinical social worker, marriage and family therapist, and professor, it draws on his extensive experience in clinical practice and higher education, focusing on the application of temperament and psychological type theory in social work practice and teaching.
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