Teaching Resources for End-of-Life and Palliative Care Courses
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 1 June 2007
- ISBN 9780190615949
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages334 pages
- Size 152x226x17 mm
- Weight 454 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
Social workers in all areas of practice encounter end-of-life care issues. This compendium gives a comprehensive view of end-of-life care as taught in MSW, BSW, continuing education, and post-master's programs. It is a valuable resource for new and seasoned faculty alike, providing concrete guidance that will enrich the classroom experience. Csikai and Jones have compiled a complete resource for social work educators. The book closes a gap in knowledge about end-of-life care and demonstrates how to best incorporate the content into social work programs.
MoreTable of Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1 Textbooks
1. Primary Textbooks
2. Recommended Books
Part 2 Assessment Tools
3. Cindy Garthwait: A Century in Review: A Decade-by-Decade Social and Historical Timeline
4. Vicki Murdoch: Spirituality and Aging
Part 3 Self-Reflective Exercises
5. Hillel Bodek: Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic and Terminal Illness: Taking Care of Our Patients and Ourselves
6. Vicki Murdoch: Some Death/Dying/Loss Activities for the Classroom
Part 4 Assignments
7. Cynthia Forrest: Loss, Grief, and Social Work Interventions
8. Helen Harris: Care for the Dying
9. Barbara Jones: Loss and Grief: Individual, Family, and Cultural Perspectives
10. Susan Murty: Selected Aspects of Social Work and Social Welfare: Introductory Seminar in End of Life in Rural Communities
11. Jane Roberts: Grief and Loss: Practice with Individuals and Groups
12. Sara Sanders: Grief Therapy
13. Sherri Weisenfluh: Topical Seminar in Social Work: End-of-Life Care
Part 5 BSW Course Syllabi and Modules
14. Jerry Jo Manfred-Gilham: Death, Dying, and Bereavement
15. Lucinda Lee Roff: Death, Dying, and Bereavement
16. Sheila Gillespie Roth: Death and Dying
17. Cheryl Brandsen and Mary Carlsen: Social Work with the Dying and Their Families: Five Curriculum Modules for Education the Generalist Practitioner
Part 6 MSW Syllabi: End-of-Life Care Comprehensive / Life-Span Content
18. Csikai: Social Work Practice in End-of-Life Care
19. John Linder: Death, Dying, and Bereavement: Social Work/Clergy Collaboration to Improve End-of-Life Care
20. Taryn Lindhorst and Bonnie Letinich: Caring for Persons with Life-Limiting Illness: A Life-Span Approach
21. Sara Sanders: Death and Dying: Issues across the Life Span
22. Tracy Schroepfer: Death and Dying: Implications and Challenges for Practice
Part 7 MSW Syllabi: Loss, Grief, and Bereavement
23. Dorothy S. Becvar: Therapeutic Approaches to Loss and Change
24. Mark de St. Aubin: Social Work Practice with Grief and Loss
25. Diane Green: Loss and Grief: Individual, Family, and Cultural Perspectives
26. Betty J. Kramer: Grief, Death, Loss, and Life
27. Froma Walsh: Loss, Recovery, and Resilience
28. Katherine Walsh: Loss and Grief
Part 8 MSW Specialty Course Syllabi
29. Mercedes Bern-Klug: Introduction to Nursing Homes
30. Helen Harris: When Mourning is Complicated
31. Barbara Jones: Social Work in Pediatric Palliative and End-of-Life Care
32. Susan Hedlund and Pamela Miller: End-of-Life Decision Making
33. Mary Sormanti: Clinical Practice with Individuals and Families Coping with Life-Threatening Medical Illness
34. Gary Stein: Biomedical Ethics
35. Susan Taylor-Brown: AIDS and Social Work: Policy and Practice Issues
Part 9 Specialty Programs
36. Susan Murty: University of Iowa, School of Social Work
37. Denice Goodrich Liley: Life Transitions: Working with End-of-Life Relationships
38. Joan Berzoff: Smith College/Baystate Medical Center End-of-Life Care Certificate Program
39. Susan Gerbino: New York University Post-Masters Certificate Program: Palliative and End-of-Life Care
Part 10 Other Resources
40. Karen Bullock: Resource Enrichment Center
41. Karyn Walsh: National Association of Social Workers