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Product Description: Working with Men in Health and Social Care is an important and timely book that introduces the complex issues and debates involved in working with men in a range of professional settings. The authors locate academic and popular discourse on masculinities within the specific context of health and social care settings, critically analysing the theory and policy that underpin and inform practice, and continually linking theoretical frameworks to 'real-life' practice examples...read more

Hardcover:

9781412918497 | 1 edition (Sage Pubns Ltd, August 17, 2007), cover price $157.00 | About this edition: Working with Men in Health and Social Care is an important and timely book that introduces the complex issues and debates involved in working with men in a range of professional settings.

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Product Description: Drawing on many years' experience in practice, teaching and research, Mark Rivett and Eddy Street present philosophical, sociological and empirical views of family therapy. Balancing the perceived benefits against the potential limitations, they pose questions, which challenge those within the profession to think hard about their role...read more

Hardcover:

9780761962359 | Sage Pubns Ltd, February 28, 2003, cover price $143.00 | About this edition: Drawing on many years' experience in practice, teaching and research, Mark Rivett and Eddy Street present philosophical, sociological and empirical views of family therapy.

Paperback:

9780761962366 | Sage Pubns Ltd, February 28, 2003, cover price $50.00 | About this edition: Drawing on many years' experience in practice, teaching and research, Mark Rivett and Eddy Street present philosophical, sociological and empirical views of family therapy.

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