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Item Book Review: Maguire, Lambert. (2002). Clinical Social Work: Beyond Generalist Practice with Individuals, Groups, and Families. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.(University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, 2006) Hurst, Carol GraceIn Clinical Social Work: Beyond Generalist Practice with Individuals, Groups, and Families, Lambert Maguire (2002) takes the pulse of the clinical social work profession as a whole. He finds a field changing rapidly in order to try to keep pace with a culture that is “more result oriented and impatient” (p. 279). He argues that contemporary people expect change to happen quickly. People accustomed to accessing desires with the quick click of the computer mouse on the internet don’t need clinical social workers who take a long time to help them. Managed care has also impacted the way clinical social workers must practice. It is no longer enough to state that the effective clinician is part scientist, part artist. The effective clinician must now also be part business person.Item Perspectives on Social Work Volume 4 (Spring 2006)(University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, 2006) Russell, Amy; Lalayants, Marina; Epstein, Irwin; Savage, Andrea; Kyonne, Jin Man; Shepard, Benjamin; Levy, Denise L.; Patton, Joy D.; Cabin, William D.; Hurst, Carol Grace; Sheffield, SherryThis is the full-text volume of Perspectives on Social Work, vol. 4 (Spring 2006).