© Columbia University Press
Paper, 254 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-12971-8
$29.50
May, 2003
Cloth, 254 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-12970-1
$83.50
"Students looking for a general overview of case management would find this text useful, as it draws together a wide range of relevant issues and concerns." — Liz Lloyd, British Journal of Social Work
"A 'tour de force' that integrates all of the major theoretical arguments and issues and empirical realities that pertain to case management and its diversity into one text. It is an important addition to the case management literature and has international significance." — David P. Moxley, Wayne State University
"This is by far the best introduction to case management that is currently available in literature." — Peter Camilleri, Australian Catholic University
"[This book's] sophisticated understanding of the complexity of case management and the recognition of the contested and dynamic value orientations that underlie case management practice in various settings is indeed refreshing." — Judith M. Parker, University of Melbourne