Issue 39 - April 2008
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Editorial
Jeanne Marsh talks about the influence of Sharon Berlin on scholarship and practice
Froma Walsh looks at a family resilience framework
Malcolm Payne discusses complexity and social work theory and practice
Jerome Wakefield and Judith Baer examine levels of meaning and the case for theoretical integration
Susan Kemp looks at practicing place: everyday contexts in child and family welfare
James Clark discusses complex approaches to wicked problems
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