Social Workers' Desk ReferenceOxford University Press, 20.04.2015 г. - 1344 страници People all over the world are confronted by issues such as poverty, a lack of access to quality education, unaffordable and or inadequate housing, and a lack of needed health and mental services on a daily basis. Due to these issues, there is a need for social workers who have access to relevant and timely scholarly materials in order to meet the needs of those facing these issues. The social, psychological, and biological factors resulting from these issues determine the level of a person's mental health at any given point in time and it is necessary for social workers to continue to evolve and develop to the new faces and challenges of the times in order to adequately understand the effects of these issues. In the first and second editions of the Social Workers' Desk Reference, the changes that were occurring in social work practice, education, and research were highlighted and focused upon. This third edition continues in the same tradition and continues to respond to the changes occurring in society and how they are impacting the education, research, and practice of social work as a whole. With 159 chapters collaboratively written by luminaries in the profession, this third edition serves as a comprehensive guide to social work practice by providing the most recent conceptual knowledge and empirical evidence to aid in the understanding of the rapidly changing field of social work. Each chapter is short and contains practical information in addition to websites and updated references. Social work practitioners, educators, students, and other allied professionals can utilize the Social Workers' Desk Reference to gain interdisciplinary and interprofessional education, practice, and research. |
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The Miracle and Scaling Questions for Solutionbuilding | |
Improving Classroom Management through Positive Behavior | |
Best Practices in Parenting Techniques | |
Bereavement and Grief Therapy | |
Motivational Interviewing | |
Working with Clients Who Have Recovered Memories | |
Terminating with Clients | |
Transtheoretical Model Guidelines for Families with Child Abuse | |
The Life Model of Social Work Practice | |
RAYMOND D | |
Social Work Practice and the Affordable Care | |
Social Work Practice in Homebased Services | |
Social Work Practice in Disasters | |
Victim Services | |
Social Work in Domestic Violence Services | |
Traumatic Stress and Emergency Services | |
Military Social Work | |
Military Social Work in the Community | |
Social Work with Military Families | |
Social Work Practice and Personal Selfcare | |
Ethical Issues in Social Work | |
Risk Management in Social Work | |
Guidelines for Practice | |
Social Work Regulation and Licensing | |
The Impaired Social Work Professional | |
Micro Mezzo and Macro | |
Navigating Complex Boundary Challenges | |
Integrating Values into Social Work Practice | |
Adoption Competency in Social Work Practice | |
Frameworks | |
Fundamentals of Brief Treatment | |
Common Factors in Psychotherapy | |
Taskcentered Practice | |
ALEX GITTERMAN | |
Clientcentered Theory and Therapy | |
Cognitivebehavioral Therapy | |
Psychosocial Therapy | |
Theoretical Pluralism and Integrative Perspectives in Social | |
Animalassisted Interventions in Social Work Practice | |
Narrative Therapy | |
Implications for Social Work | |
Fundamental Principles of Behavioral Social Work | |
The Miracle Question and Scaling Questions for Solution | |
Gestalt Therapy | |
ANDREA COLE | |
Using Self Psychology in Clinical Social Work | |
Diagnostic Formulation Using the Diagnostic and Statistical | |
How Clinical Social Workers Can Easily Use Rapid Assessment | |
Bipolar and Related Disorders | |
Guidelines for Selecting and Using Assessment Tools with | |
Assessment Protocols and Rapid Assessment Tools with | |
Using Standardized Tests and Instruments in Family Assessments | |
Very Brief Screeners for Practice and Evaluation | |
Using Genograms to Map Family Patterns | |
A Family Resilience Framework | |
An Evidencebased Approach | |
Effective Couple and Family Treatment | |
Structural Family Therapy | |
Bowen Family Systems Therapy | |
Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy | |
Family Therapy Approaches Using Psychoeducation | |
Guidelines for Couple Therapy with Survivors of Childhood | |
Working with Children and Families Impacted by Military | |
Preventing Antisocial and Aggressive Behavior in Childhood | |
Multifamily Groups with Obsessivecompulsive Disorder | |
Collaborating with Families of Persons with Severe Mental | |
Assessment Prevention and Intervention with Suicidal Youth | |
Intensive Family Preservation Services | |
DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING TREATMENT | |
Often a Hidden | |
Developing Therapeutic Contracts with Clients | |
Developing Goals | |
Eating Disorders and Treatment Planning | |
Panic Disorders and Agoraphobia | |
Treatment Plans for Clients with Social Anxiety Disorder | |
Integration of Psychodynamic and Cognitivebehavioral Practices | |
The Assessment and Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder | |
Guidelines for Clinical Social Work with Clients with | |
Practice from a Technique Perspective | |
The Use of Therapeutic Metaphor in Social Work | |
Cognitive Restructuring Techniques | |
Play Therapy with Children in Crisis | |
Social Skills Training and Child Therapy | |
Guidelines for Chemical Abuse and Dependency Screening | |
Best Practices in Social Work with Groups | |
Supported Employment | |
Working with and Strengthening Social Networks | |
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing with Trauma | |
Principles for Practice | |
The Application of Cognitivebehavioral | |
Primary Prevention Using the Go Grrrls Group with Adolescent | |
Cyberbullying and the Social Worker | |
Empirically Supported Treatments for Borderline Personality | |
The Interface of Psychiatric Medications and Social Work | |
An Overview of the NASW Standards for Social Work Case | |
Management | |
Assertive Community Treatment or Intensive Case Management | |
Case Management Practice in Psychosocial Rehabilitation | |
Case Management and Child Welfare | |
Case Management with Substanceabusing Clients | |
Case Management with Older Adults | |
HIVAIDS Case Management | |
Social Work Case Management in Medical Settings | |
An Integrated Practice Model for Community Family Centers | |
International Perspectives on Social Work Practice | |
Community Organizing Principles and Practice Guidelines | |
Contemporary Community Practice Models | |
Legislative Advocacy to Empower Oppressed and Vulnerable | |
Community Partnerships to Support Youth Success in School | |
Promoting | |
Neoliberalism Globalization and Social Welfare | |
AND PERSONS AT RISK | |
The Legacy of Racism for Social Work Practice Today and What | |
Antioppressive Practices | |
Effective Practice with Refugees and Immigrants | |
Social Work Practice with Native Americans | |
Social Work Practice with Asian and Pacific Islander Americans | |
Social Work Practice with Latinos | |
Social Work Practice with African Americans | |
The Culturagram | |
Social Work Practice with Persons Living with HIVAIDS | |
Social Work with Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgendered | |
Global Perspectives on Gender Issues | |
Overview of Evidencebased Practice in School Social Work | |
Evidencebased Violence Prevention Programs and Best | |
Solutionfocused Brief Therapy Interventions for Students at Risk | |
Treating Children and Adolescents with Attention Deficit | |
Effectively Working with Latino Immigrant Families in Schools | |
Online Database of Interventions and Resources for School | |
Forensic Social Work and Expert Witness Testimony in Child | |
Mediation and Conflict Resolution | |
An Interestbased Approach | |
Forensic Social Workers in Offender Diversion | |
Therapeutic Tasks at the Drug Court | |
Assessing and Treating Adolescent Sex Offenders | |
Forensic Social Work with Women Who Use Violence | |
Best Practices for Assessing and Treating Older Adult Victims | |
Developing Wellstructured Questions for Evidenceinformed | |
Locating Credible Studies for Evidencebased Practice | |
Critically Appraising Studies for Evidencebased Practice | |
Randomized Controlled Trials and Evidencebased Practice | |
Metaanalysis and Evidencebased Practice | |
Qualitative Research and Evidencebased Practice | |
Integrating Information from Diverse Sources in Evidencebased | |
Evidencebased Practice in Social Work Education | |
Evaluating Our Effectiveness in Carrying Out Evidencebased | |
Telehealth Care Services | |
Social Work Case Management and Service Coordination with | |
Child Development Accounts | |
Evidencebased Practice in Geriatric Mental Health | |
Glossary | |
Author Index | |
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