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Kisthart, Walter. 2002. “The Strengths Perspective in Interpersonal Helping.” In The
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Munford, Robyn, and Jackie Sanders. 2011. “Embracing the Diversity of Practice:
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Pihama, Leonie, Fiona Cram, and Sheila Walker. 2002. “Creating Methodological
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Pincus, Allen, and Anne Minahan. 1973. Social Work Practice: Model and Method.
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Rapp, Charles. 1998. The Strengths Model. New York: Oxford University Press.
Ruwhiu, Leland. 2013. “Making Sense of Indigenous Issues in Aotearoa New Zea-
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Saleebey, Dennis. 2002. The Strengths Perspective in Social Work. 3rd ed. London:
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Sanders, Jackie, and Robyn Munford. 2010. Working with Families: Strengths-Based
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Schön, Donald. 1983. The Reflective Practitioner: How Professionals Think in Action.
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Trevithick, Pam. 2008. “Revisiting the Knowledge Base of Social Work: A Framework
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van Heugten, Kate. 2011. Social Work under Pressure: How to Overcome Stress, Fatigue
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Walker, Shayne, Anaru Eketone, and Anita Gibbs. 2006. “An Exploration of Kaupapa
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