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  • BUNDLE: State Fact Finder Series 2011: Promoting Competence in Generalist Practice

    BUNDLE: State Fact Finder Series 2011 by Seabury, Brett A.; Seabury, Brett A.; Seabury, Barbara; Morgan, Kathleen O'Leary; Morgan, Scott; Morgan, Kathleen O'Leary;

    Promoting Competence in Generalist Practice

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    Product details:

    • Edition number Third Edition
    • Publisher SAGE Publications, Inc
    • Date of Publication 3 July 2012

    • ISBN 9781452202136
    • Binding Unidentified
    • No. of pages616 pages
    • Size 231x187 mm
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This text offers basic generalist practice methods which emphasize the common elements in working with individuals, families and groups.

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    Long description:

    This text takes a broad based approach to basic generalist practice methods that emphasize the common elements in working with individuals, families and groups. The goal of the book is to teach social work students how to enhance clients' social functioning by helping them become more proficient in examining, understanding, and resolving clients' social problems. The authors pay special attention to enhancing social justice by working with individuals and families who have been historically oppressed. This edition includes specific integrated coverage of the Council on Social Work Education's (CSWE) latest Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS).

    Intended Audience

    This core text is designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the introductory Direct Practice and Generalist Practice courses in BSW and MSW programs of social work.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    1. Interpersonal Practice in Social Work: Nature and Scope
    Definition of Social Work
    Interpersonal Practice
    Use of Ecological Concepts
    The Scope of Practice
    The Bases of Interpersonal Practice
    Summary
    2. Basic Assumptions and Concepts
    Rationale
    Underlying Assumptions
    Metaphors
    Basic Concepts: Client, Worker; Target, and Action Systems
    Summary
    3. Values, Ideology, and Ethics of Professional Social Work
    The Ideology of the Social Work Profession
    The Social Work Code of Ethics
    Value Conflicts in Practice
    Practice Cases With Ethical Issues
    Summary
    4. Interpersonal Practice Beyond Diversity and Toward Social Justice: The Importance of Critical Consciousness by Beth Clover Reed, Peter A. Newman, Zulema E. Suarez, and Edith A. Lewis
    What is Critical Consciousness?
    Mayor Dimensions of Multiculturalism and Some Terminology
    Key Social Group Categories and Related Terminology
    How Do Multiple Identities Work?
    Routes to Critical Consciousness and Multicultural Competence
    The Application of Critical Consciousness to Practice
    Summary
    5. Violence and Trauma
    Recognition of Violence and Trauma
    Types of Trauma
    Assessment of Trauma
    Consequences of Trauma: Symptoms of Psychological and Emotional Injury
    Treatment Options
    Risk Screening Protocols
    Summary
    6. Engagement and Relationship
    Definition of the Social Work Relationship
    Power Dimensions in Professional Relationships
    Stages of the Professional Relationship
    Transactional Nature of the Professional Relationship
    Why Is Relationship So Important?
    Conscious Use of Self
    Importance of Hope
    The Initiation of Relationships
    Relationships in Group Situations
    Relationships in Family Situations
    Summary
    7. Becoming a Client
    Definition of a Client
    Overview of the Clienthood Process
    Pathways to Clienthood
    The Entry Process
    The Worker's Tasks With Applicants
    Tasks With Nonclients
    "Significant Others" in the Client's Life
    Defining the Client in a Multiperson Client System
    Agency Conditions and Definitions of Client
    Continuance and Discontinuance
    Orientation to the Client Role
    The Initiation of Problem Solving
    The Preliminary Contract
    Summary
    8. Contracting
    Components of a Social Work Contract
    Characteristics of a Social Work Contract
    Value of the Contract Approach
    Limits of Contracting
    Contracting With Families and Groups
    Summary
    9. Monitoring and Evaluating Change
    Monitoring
    Evaluation
    Side Effects
    Summary
    10. Assessing Individuals
    Purposes of Assessments
    Issues in Use of Sources
    Individual Assessment Framework
    Stress Assessment
    Crisis Assessment
    Assessment as a "Label"
    PIE - The Person-in-Environment System
    Summary
    11. Individual Change
    The Context of Interpersonal Change
    Interventive Roles
    Overcoming Barriers
    Crisis Intervention
    Role Solutions
    Summary
    12. Assessing Families
    What Is a Family?
    Measurement of System Variables
    Family Assessment
    The Process of Family Assessment
    Obtaining Family Assessment Data
    Categorizing Family Circumstances
    Ways of Portraying Family Conditions
    Summary
    13. Family Change
    Occasions for Family Interventions
    Prior to the First Family Session
    The Initial Sessions
    The Family Change Stage
    Phase of the Family Life Cycle
    Endings
    Summary
    14. Assessing Groups
    Types of Groups
    Therapeutic/Effectiveness Variables
    Group Development
    Assessing Group Dynamics
    Summary
    15. Group Change
    Working With Elders in a Support Group
    First Group Session
    Second Group Session
    The First Session of a Closed Group
    Leadership Interventions
    Interpersonal Conflict in Groups
    Conclusion
    Summary
    16. Assessing Organizations and Communities
    Organizational Assessment
    Community Assessment
    Summary
    17. Change in Organizations and Communities
    Ethics of Organizational and Community Change
    Theories of Organizational Change
    Community Change
    Summary
    18. Termination
    The Tasks of Termination
    Termination Issues in Group Work
    Termination Issues With Families
    Worker Termination
    Problematic Terminations
    Summary
    Bibliography
    Index
    About the Authors

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