"This volume can be useful to novice and experienced clinicians alike to quickly refresh their memories...easily accessible and is an important reference for any clinician."--Social Work Today"This excellent contribution will be sure to enhance our understanding of diagnosis."-Florence Vigilante, Hunter College School of Social Work and Senior Editor, Journal of Teaching in Social Work"An extraordinary achievement and the author has my congratulations and gratitude for producing what will prove to be the essential guidebook for social work practitioners." --Barbara Thomlison, Florida International University"A resource that honors the profession."-Gerald Schamess, Smith College"This reference of 782 narrative pages extends over a breadth of diverse topics relevant to social work diagnosis and hence practice...a significant addition to any social worker's professional library."--Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare"This volume can be useful to novice and experienced clinicians alike to quickly refresh their memories...easily accessible and is an important reference for any clinician."--Social Work Today"A must have and a must read for every social work educator, student, and practitioner."-G. Brent Angell, University of Windsor"This volume continues Dr. Turner's work to encourage excellence in clinical social work and to guide professionals and students in understanding the importance of diagnosis."-Kathleen J. Farkas, Case Western Reserve University"These essays offer important guidelines for today's social workers. Taken together they present diagnosis not as an intellectual conclusion but as a relationship-based process." -Eric Sainsbury, University of Sheffield"A rich and impressive collection."-John R. Graham, University of Calgary"An extraordinary achievement and the author has my congratulations and gratitude for producing what will prove to be the essential guidebook for social work practitioners."-Barbara Thomlison, Florida International University"This excellent contribution will be sure to enhance our understanding of diagnosis."-Florence Vigilante, Hunter College School of Social Work and Senior Editor, Journal of Teaching in Social Work"A resource that honors the profession." -Gerald Schamess, Smith College"This reference of 782 narrative pages extends over a breadth of diverse topics relevant to social work diagnosis and hence practice...a significant addition to any social worker's professional library."--Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare