Social Work: A Life of Meaning and Depth: Working with Dialysis Patients, Military Families, Disabilities and more
By (Author) Linda Converse
BookBaby
BookBaby
10th April 2024
United States
Paperback
140
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 12mm
222g
After suffering the early loss of her father and subsequent family upheaval, she gravitated toward a life of helping others. From small Maine towns to the plains of Colorado, from San Diego to Northern California, for forty-two years she worked with a variety of people. Linda Converse has worked with adoptive parents, military families, dialysis patients, parents of children with various disabilities and clients with mental health problems.
Anyone interested in learning more about social work as a career will witness the roles social workers play and see the depth of this profession. Get a first-hand view of some of the struggles and rewards social workers face as they walk the human journey alongside their clients.
Linda Converse is a retired social worker who spent over forty years working with mental health clients, adoptive parents, parents of children with developmental disabilities, military families, and dialysis patients. She is also a nonfiction writer. She has been published in newspapers, magazines, and anthologies. Her book She Loved Me, She Loved Me Not: Adult Parent Loss After a Conflicted Relationship was published in 2001. Linda now lives in Chico, Ca. with her husband of forty-seven years. She spends her free time writing, researching, reading and taking classes.