An ideal supplement for courses in Social Work PRACTICE and METHODS. Covers the full range of generalist practice skills as prescribed by Council on Social Work Education. The 36 exercises - each keyed to specific skills and client groups - offers the most comprehensive coverage available today. An early exercise (4) is devoted exclusively to the NASW Code of Ethics, enabling the students to understand the Code and how it applies to a variety of case vignettes. Throughout the exercises, the student is provided with hands-on experience with individuals, families, groups, communities and organizations.
Here, in a single volume, is the core knowledge of the practice of social work, thoroughly updated in a new second edition. The book covers the core content required in...
The workbook presumes no prior clinical experience and uses no technical psychological jargon.
Covering a range of methods, theory, and contexts, this book bridges the gap between theory and practice with new reflection, placement, and research-based features.
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The case studies in this book bridge the gap between the classroom and the field by allowing students to discover the when, why, and how of social work principles.
The aging of societies is a global phenomenon. In the United States alone, the life expectancy for both men and women will continue to increase over the next few decades...
This volume presents methods for integrating clinical theories and practice with diverse clients.
This widely popular text provides a firm foundation for understanding empowerment-based generalist social work, including the practice processes related to constructing and maintaining empowering client-worker relationships through ...
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However, most sexual abuse does not consist of sexual intercourse, but instead consists of inappropriate fondling and kissing (Cook-Daniels & Munson, 2010; B. Payne & Civokie, 1996). Signs of sexual abuse in older adults include torn or ...