Utilizing personal narratives, this book provides a distinctive perspective on social work through the experiences of service users, caregivers, and practitioners. It emphasizes the importance of understanding their viewpoints while addressing key issues related to best practices in the field.
Ann Davis Bücher
Ann Davis begann ihre schriftstellerische Laufbahn erst in späteren Jahren und konzentriert sich auf historische Fiktion, die in ihrer Heimatstadt während des Zweiten Weltkriegs angesiedelt ist. Sie verfolgt ihren Ansatz mit der Überzeugung, dass die Wahrheit oft seltsamer ist als die Fiktion. Davis besteht darauf, dass die unglaublichsten Charaktere und Situationen in ihren Büchern genau das sind, was am meisten Wahrheit enthält. Ihre einzigartige Perspektive liegt darin, verborgene Realitäten durch scheinbar unwahrscheinliche Erzählungen zu erforschen.






Physical Activities in the Wheelchair and Out
- 123 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Packed with over 450 activities and skills,Physical Activities In the Wheelchair and Outhelps you create physical activity options that encourage success by honoring the capabilities of each person under your care. By suggesting ways that familiar games and activities might be modified, this reference offers opportunities for those with severe or multiple disabilities who may or may not use wheelchairs to participate on their own terms.
Down by the Back River Light
The Sensational 1931 Murder Trial of Professor Kane
- 216 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The narrative centers on Sash Kane, a university professor entangled in a sensational murder case that captivated the East Coast. As the story unfolds, the lines between fiction and reality blur, especially with references to Kane's autobiographical sketch and a controversial Dreiser novel found in his car. The investigation into the drowning of Jenny Kane raises questions about guilt, morality, and the influence of literature on real-life events, making it a gripping exploration of crime and its media portrayal.
Time Will Tell
A Novel Inspired by the True Story of 29 German Graves in Hampton Virginia's National Cemetary
- 284 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Set during the early months of U.S. involvement in World War II, the narrative focuses on the threat posed by German u-boats along the East Coast. With submarines sinking ships at an alarming rate, the situation is dire as the enemy remains unscathed. This tense backdrop highlights the challenges faced by the U.S. as it grapples with the realities of warfare and the impact on maritime safety.
Social work
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
This book explores what social work is. Structured around the framework of the National Occupational Standards for social work, the book examines how social work can make a difference in the lives of individuals, families and communities, and argues that to really make a difference it is necessary to think outside the box.
Understanding Mental Health Policy
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Exploring the aftermath of the 2016 US presidential election, this book delves into the notion of truth as a subjective concept shaped by individual perspectives. It suggests that the events following January 20, 2017, may align with a divine plan, proposing that our current reality was foretold and that each person's journey is purposeful rather than coincidental. The narrative prompts readers to reconsider their understanding of truth and destiny in the context of contemporary political and spiritual landscapes.
Finding Your Voice in Relationships: Stop Managing Your Relationships on Men's Terms
- 190 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Exploring the idea that all relationships reflect our relationship with ourselves, the book emphasizes the importance of understanding one's true self and unique voice. By fostering self-awareness, readers can improve their communication and attract compatible connections. It offers practical tips for silencing the inner critic, enabling individuals to enhance their interactions and deepen their relationships.
Exploring the profound impact of abandonment and abuse, the narrative delves into Ann Davis's lifelong battle with major depression, marked by two suicide attempts before 30. Her journey reveals the deep scars left by her traumatic past and her quest for love. Central to her story is the transformative relationship with God, which ultimately leads her from despair to healing. Through her diverse experiences, including failed marriages and spiritual deliverance, the book illustrates the possibility of finding peace and gratitude despite life's challenges.
Dearest Father
- 276 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The narrative invites readers into an intimate exploration of the author's thoughts and experiences, blending personal anecdotes with broader reflections on life and literature. It emphasizes the bond between writer and reader, offering insights into creativity, vulnerability, and the transformative power of storytelling. The prose is heartfelt and engaging, encouraging readers to reflect on their own journeys while connecting deeply with the author's voice. This work stands as a celebration of the written word and the shared human experience.