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The go-to guide for those raising children with mental disorders that Booklist calls a “reassuring guide” and a “genuinely helpful handbook.”
The prevalence of mental health disorders in children is rising in the United States. In fact, recent studies estimate that one in six children ages six to seventeen have a mental health disorder. READ MORE
What Do Social Workers Do All Day? engages readers in a meaningful exploration of the field of social work, featuring real-life challenges described in real-life language.
Diverging from traditional textbooks, What Do Social Workers Do All Day? Real-Life Cases for Generalist Practice, edited by Jacqueline Corcoran, PhD, LCSW, makes educational content engaging and relatable by leveraging our natural human propensity for storytelling. READ MORE

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Meet Jacqueline
Jacqueline Corcoran lives with her family in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, DC. She is a tenured professor at the University of Pennsylvania and has written over twenty books used in her field.
From her professional experience as a clinical social worker as well as lived experience, she has gained much appreciation, understanding, and insight into the turmoil of families when children have mental health challenges and imparts key information, practical wisdom, and the latest evidence-based strategies through Your Child’s Mental Health Diagnosis: A Comprehensive and Compassionate Guide for Parents.

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