The Practice of Case Management in the Human Services offers a succinct yet comprehensive guide to carrying out a case managers responsibilities. The author explores assessment of the service needs of the client, facilitating the clients contact with the appropriate institutions and services, monitoring the quality of services provided to the client, and taking action when the clients needs are not met. He also considers the therapeutic role required when needs are not met because the problems are indigenous to the client.
Providing an integrated look at practice technologies applicable to a variety of practice areas, the volume is appropriate for both preservice and inservice education in the field of human servi