If you liked Existential Social Work by Zvi Eisikovits and Eli Buchbinder, start with Intimate Violence Across the Lifespan (2014), Knowledge utilization in residential child and youth care practice (1991), and Residential group care in community context (1986). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Intimate Violence Across the Lifespan 2014 · 137 pages · Tova Band-Winterstein, Zvi Eisikovits · Same author
  2. 2 Knowledge utilization in residential child and youth care practice 1991 · 330 pages · Jerome Beker, Zvi Eisikovits · Same author
  3. 3 Residential group care in community context 1986 · 167 pages · Zvi Eisikovits, Jerome Beker · Same author
  4. 4 Locked in a violent embrace 2000 · 192 pages · Zvi C. Eisikovits, Eli Buchbinder · Same author
  5. 5 ha-Ṭipul ha-mishṭarti be-tofaʻat ha-alimut ba-mishpaḥah uve-maʻarkhot yeḥasim 1998 · 185 pages · Zvi Eisikovits · Same author

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What should I read after Existential Social Work?

BookOrb recommends Intimate Violence Across the Lifespan (2014), Knowledge utilization in residential child and youth care practice (1991), Residential group care in community context (1986), Locked in a violent embrace (2000), and ha-Ṭipul ha-mishṭarti be-tofaʻat ha-alimut ba-mishpaḥah uve-maʻarkhot yeḥasim (1998).

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Existential Social Work is by Zvi Eisikovits and Eli Buchbinder.