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    Exam 3: Generalist Social Work Practice
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    The Crux of Generalist Social Work Practice Involves Viewing a Problem
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The Crux of Generalist Social Work Practice Involves Viewing a Problem

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The crux of generalist social work practice involves viewing a problem situation in terms of the person-in-environment conceptualization and being willing and able to intervene at several different levels while assuming any number of roles.

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