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Zastrow has written more than 45 articles in professional journals as well as nine books including four other textbooks. THE GENERALIST SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE SOCIAL WORK WITH GROUPS SOCIAL PROBLEMS. ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS and UNDERSTANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT.