Alfred Kadushin and Daniel Harkness

Changes in public social welfare policy have intensified concern about social work supervision. Tax and spending limitations at all levels of government, combined with the effects of welfare reform and the shift to managed health care, have placed evermore emphasis on efficient and accountable administration of social services. Supervision in Social Work, Fourth Edition addresses issues raised by this new climate, including the problems of worker burnout, legal challenges to human service programs, budgetary allocation and staff management, and the effects on supervision of managed health care, among many others.
ALFRED KADUSHIN is the Julia C. Lathrop Distinguished Professor of Social Work Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. He is the author of The Social Work Interview: A Guide for Human Service Professionals, 4th edition (with Goldie Kadushin) published by Columbia University Press. DANIEL HARKNESS is a professor in the School of Social Work at Boise State University and a licensed clinical social worker.
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