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Following in the groundbreaking path of its predecessor, the second edition of the Social Workers' Desk Reference provides reliable and highly accessible information about effective services and treatment approaches across the full spectrum of social work practice. Succinct, illuminating chapters written by the field's most respected and experienced scholars and practitioners ensure that it will continue to be the sourcebook for all social workers.
Social work practitioners and agency administrators are increasingly confronted with having to do more with less, and must make decisions and provide services as quickly as possible. The Social Workers' Desk Reference, Second Edition, builds on the landmark achievement of the first edition with thorough revisions and over 75 all-new chapters. Its outstanding wealth of well-tested knowledge, presented in a crisp, to-the-point manner, makes it an even more vital resource for time-pressed
practitioners. Page after page offers an abundance of up-to-date information and key tools and resources such as practice guidelines, program evaluations, validated assessment scales, and step-by-step treatment plans necessary for success in today's managed-care environment. The growing importance of
evidence-based practice in social work is reflected throughout the chapters, as well as by the inclusion of an entire section devoted to showing how to use evidence intelligently and efficaciously.
The Social Workers' Desk Reference, Second Edition, speaks directly to the daily realities of social workers in private, non-profit, and public settings, whatever their expertise and in all areas of practice: assessment and diagnosis, ethics, risk assessment, program evaluation, and beyond. Case managers, clinical social workers, supervisors, and administrators alike who have come to rely on the previous volume will quickly find its successor just as indispensable.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Foreword
Preface
About the Contributors
Section 1, Introduction and Overview
The Synergy and Generativity of Social Work Practice - Anita Lightburn
Section 2, Roles, Functions, and Typical Daily Schedule of Social Workers in Different Practice Settings (Section Editor: Albert R. Roberts)
The Social Worker in a Behavioral Health Care Setting- Cynthia Franklin and Christine Lagana-Riordan
The Addiction Treatment Specialist - Kenneth R. Yeager and Daryl Shorter
The Social Worker in an Outpatient Child and Adolescent Unit -Lisa Rapp-Paglicci
The Social Worker in a School Setting - Michael Kelly
The Social Worker as Family Counselor in a Non-Profit Community-Based Agency - Jack Nowicki and LeShawn Arbuckle
The Essential Elements of Private Practice Social Work - Raymond Fox
Community-based Mental Health with Children and Families - Susan C. Ayers and Borja Alvarez de Toledo
Social Work Practice in Home Based Services with Children and Their Families - Martha Morrison Dore and Charlene Zuffante
The Oncology Social Worker in a Medical Setting: Traditional vs. Innovative Roles - James Zabora
The Social Worker in a Police Department - Karen Knox and Albert R. Roberts
The Social Worker in a Domestic Violence Shelter - Diane L. Green
The Social Worker in Traumatic Stress and Emergency Service Settings - Ted Bober and Cheryl Regehr
Section 3, Social Work Values, Ethics and Licensing Standards (Section Editor: Albert R. Roberts)
Ethical Issues in Social Work - Frederic G. Reamer
Risk Management in Social Work - Frederic G. Reamer
Avoiding Malpractice Lawsuits by Following Standards of Care Guidelines and Preventing Suicide : A Guide for Mental Health Professionals - Albert R. Roberts, Ianna Monferrari, and Kenneth R. Yeager
Social Work Licensing Examinations in the United States and Canada: Development and Administration - Donna DeAngelis
Social Work Regulations and Licensing - Andrew T. Marks and Karen Knox
On Being an Accountable Profession: The Code of Ethics, Oversight by Boards of Directors, and Whistle-Blowers as a Last Resort - Sheldon R. Gelman
The Impaired Social Work Professional - Frederic G. Reamer
How Social Workers Can Do More Good Than Harm: Critical Thinking, Evidence-Based Clinical Reasoning, and Avoiding Fallacies - Leonard Gibbs
Optimizing the Use of Patient Safety Standards, Procedures, and Measures - Kenneth R. Yeager, Albert R. Roberts, and Radu Saveanu
The Role and Regulations for Technology in Social Work Practice and E-Therapy: Social Work 2.0 - Jonathan Singer
Quality Standards and Quality Assurance in Health Settings - Kenneth R. Yeager and Tina R. Latimer
Section 4, Theoretical Foundations and Treatment Approaches in Clinical Social Work (Section Editors: Cynthia Franklin and Albert R. Roberts)
Front Line Crisis Intervention - IYvonne Eaton and Albert R. Roberts
Fundamentals of Brief Treatment - Jan Ligon
Common Factors in Therapy - James Drisko
Task-Centered Practice - Anne E. Fortune
The Life Model - Alex Gitterman
Client-Centered Theory and Therapy - William Rowe and Alicia Stinson
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - M. Elizabeth Vonk and Teresa Early
Psychosocial Therapy - Francis J. Turner
Solution-focused Therapy - Peter DeJong
Comparative Theories - William Borden
Logotherapy - David Guttmann
Narrative Therapy - Patricia Kelley
Feminist Issues and Practices in Social Work- Mary Bricker-Jenkins and F. Ellen Netting
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) - Kelly Wilson, Emily K. Sandoz, and Regan Slater
A Behavioral Approach to Social Work Treatment - Denise Bronson
Using Social Constructivism in Social Work Practice - Mo Yee Lee and Gilbert Greene
Gestalt Therapy - Bill P. Panning
Object Relations Psychology - William Borden
Using Self-Psychology in Clinical Social Work - Jerrold R. Brandell
How Clinicians Can Effectively Use Assessment Tools to Evidence Medical Necessity and Throughout the Treatment Process - Kevin Corcoran and Jill Boyer-Quick
Section 5, Assessment in Social Work Practice: Knowledge and Skills (Section Editors: William R. Nugent and Albert R. Roberts)
Using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision - Janet B. W. Williams
Guidelines for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV-TR) Multiaxial System Diagnosis - Carlton Munson
Clinical Assessment of Bipolar Disorder: Balancing Strengths and Diagnosis - Elizabeth Pomeroy and Diane Green
Developing Client-Focused Measures - Cathy King Pike
Brief Screening Instruments - Steven L. McMurtry and Susan Rose
Person-in-Environment System - James M. Karls and Maura E. O'Keefe
Guidelines for Conducting a Biopsychosocial Assessment - Sonia Austrian
Guidelines for Selecting and Using Assessment Tools with Children - Craig Winston LeCroy and Scott Kiyoshi Okamoto
Assessment Protocols and Rapid Assessment Instruments with Troubled Adolescents - David W. Springer and Stephen J. Tripodi
Using Standardized Tests and Instruments in Family Assessments - Jacqueline Corcoran
Understanding a Diagnosis: What It Does and Does Not Tell You - William R. Nugent
Guidelines and Uses of Rapid Assessment Instruments in Managed Care Settings - Laura M. Hopson and John S. Wodarski
Section 6, Working with Couples and Families (Section Editor: Cynthia Franklin)
Using Genograms to Map Family Patterns - Monica McGoldrick
A Family Resilience Network - Froma Walsh
Treatment Planning with Families: An Evidence-Based Approach - Catheleen Jordan and Cynthia Franklin
Effective Couple and Family Treatment - Cynthia Franklin, Catheleen Jordan, and Laura Hopson
Structural Family Therapy - Harry J. Aponte
Bowen Family Systems Therapy - David V. Papero
It Takes One to Tango - Michele Weiner Davis
Parenting with Love and Limits - Scott P. Sells
Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy - Katherine J. Williams, Felicia De La Garza Mercer, and Andrew Christensen
Psychoeducation - Joseph Walsh
Guidelines for Couple Therapy with Survivors of Childhood Trauma - Kathryn Karusaitis Basham
Multifamily Groups with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder- Barbara Van Noppen
Working with Families of Persons with Severe Mental Illness - Tina Bogart Marshall and Phyllis Solomon
Section 7, Developing and Implementing Treatment Plans with Specific Groups and Disorders (Section Editor: Vikki Vandiver)
Guidelines for Establishing Effective Treatment Goals and Treatment Plans with Axis I Disorders: Sample Treatment Plan for Generalized Anxiety Disorder - Vikki Vandiver and Kevin Corcoran
Using Evidence-Based Practice and Expert Consensus in Mental Health Settings: Step by Step Guidelines for Schizophrenia - Vikki Vandiver
Developing Therapeutic Contracts with Clients - Juliet Cassuto Rothman
Developing Goals - Charles Garvin
Treatment Planning with Adolescents: ADHD Case Applications - David W. Springer and Kim Bender
Eating Disorders and Treatment Planning - Nina Rovinelli Heller
Panic Disorders and Agoraphobia - Gordon MacNeil
Treatment Plans for Clients with Social Phobia - Bruce A. Thyer
Depression: Integration of Psychodynamic and Cognitive Behavioral Practices - Nina Rovinelli Heller and Terry B. Northcut
The Assessment and Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - M. Elizabeth Vonk
Guidelines for Clinical Social Work with Clients with Dissociative Disorders -Lina Hartocollis
Section 8, Guidelines for Specific Techniques (Section Editors: Lisa Rapp Paglicci and Albert R. Roberts)
Developing Successful Therapeutic Relationships - Lawrence Shulman
Using Metaphor with Clients - Stephen Lankton
Cognitive Restructuring Techniques - Donald Granvold
Using the Miracle Question and Scaling Technique in Clinical Practice - Mo Yee Lee
Using Evidence-Based Hypnosis - William R. Nugent
Kundalini Yoga Meditation Techniques for the Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive and OC Spectrum Disorders - David S. Shannahoff-Khalsa
Storytelling and the Use of Metaphor with OCD - Allen H. Weg
Best Practices in Parenting Techniques - Carolyn Hilarski
Terminating with Clients - Anne E. Fortune
Bereavement and Grief Therapy - Elizabeth C. Pomeroy, Renée Bradford Garcia, and Diane L. Green
Section 9, Guidelines for Specific Interventions (Section Editors: Lisa Rapp-Paglicci and Albert Roberts)
Transtheoretical Model Guidelines for Families with Child Abuse and Neglect - Janice M. Prochaska and James O. Prochaska
Play Therapy with Children in Crisis - Nancy Boyd-Webb
Child Therapy and Social Skills - Craig Winston LeCroy
Recognizing Indicators of Child Maltreatment - Judith S. Rycus and Ronald C. Hughes
Guidelines for Social Skills Training for Persons with Mental Illness - Susan Gingerich
Delinquency Prevention and an Evidence-Based Social Work Intervention: Families and Schools Together (FAST) - Lynn McDonald
Group Process and Group Work Techniques - Paul Ephross and Geoffrey Greif
Psychopharmacology - Kia Bentley and Joseph Walsh
Guidelines for Chemical Abuse and Dependency Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment - Diana M. DiNitto and C. Aaron McNeece
Trauma Informed Services - Maggie Bennington-Davis
Supported Employment Approaches - Marina Kukla and Gary R. Bond
Working with and Strengthening Social Networks - Elizabeth M. Tracy
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing with Trauma Clients - Allen Rubin
Enacting the Educator-role: Principles for Practice - Kimberly Strom-Gottfried
Critical Incident Stress Management: Integrated Crisis Intervention and Disaster Mental Health - George Everly and Alan M. Langlieb
Divorce Therapy: The Application of Cognitive-Behavioral and Constructivist Treatment Methods - Donald Granvold
Social Work Practice With Sexual Issues - Paul H. Ephross and Joan C. Weiss
Interventions With Borderline Personality Disorder - Jonathan B. Singer
Section 10, Case Management Guidelines (Section Editor: Phyllis Solomon)
An Overview of Case Management - Jack Rothman
Clinical Case Management - Joseph Walsh
Case Management Policies & Programs with the Developmentally Disabled - Elizabeth Lightfoot
Case Management and Child Welfare - Jannah H. Mather and Grafton H. Hull, Jr.
Case Management in Psychosocial Rehabilitation - David P. Moxley
A Strengths Approach to Case Management with Clients with Psychiatric Disabilities - Charles A. Rapp
Case Management with Substance-Abusing Clients - W. Patrick Sullivan
Social Work Case Management in Medical Settings - Candyce S. Berger
Case Management with Older Adults - Carol D. Austin and Robert W. McClelland
HIV/AIDS Case Management - Brian Giddens, Lana Sue Ka'opua, and Evelyn P. Tomaszewski
The Consumer-Provider Relationship Within Case Management - Victoria Stanhope and Phyllis Solomon
Section 11, Social Work Fields of Practice (Section Editor: Albert R. Roberts)
Current and Future Directions of Social Work Practice with Children and Adolescents - Lisa Rapp-Paglicci and Alison Salloum
Current and Future Directions of Social Work in Adult Mental Health Settings - Vikki Vandiver
Development of a Proactive Model of Health Care Versus a Reactive System of Referrals - James N. Zabora
Overview of Alcohol and Drug Dependence: Assessment and Treatment - Kenneth R. Yeager
Evidence-Based Practice in Older Adults with Mental Health Disorders: Geriatric Mental Health - Zvi D. Gellis
Section 12, Community Practice (Section Editor: Phyllis Solomon)
Community-Based Clinical Practice - Anita Lightburn and Phebe Sessions
International Perspectives on Social Work Practice - Karen M. Sowers and William S. Rowe
Guidelines for Assertive Community Treatment Teams - Mary Ann Test
Community Organizing Principles and Practice Guidelines - Terri Mizrahi
Community Practice Model for the 21st Century - Marie Overby Weil and Dorothy Gamble
Legislative Advocacy to Empower Oppressed and Vulnerable Groups - Michael Reisch
Principles and Practice Guidelines for Social Action - Jacqueline B. Mondros
Community Partnerships for School-Based Services: Action Principles - Dennis Poole
Building Community Capacity in the United States Air Force: The Community Readiness Consultant Model - Gary Bowen, James A. Martin, and Brenda J. Liston
Fathering Programs and Community Services - Jay Fagan
Section 13, Working with Vulnerable Populations and Persons at Risk (Section Editor: Rowena Fong)
Overview of Working with Vulnerable Populations and Persons at Risk - Rowena Fong
The Legacy of Racism for Social Work Practice Today and What do About it - Joshua Miller and Ann Marie Garran
Social Work with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Clients - Mary Boes and Katherine van Wormer
Clinical Social Work with Older Adults - Virginia Richardson
Effective Practice with Refugees and Immigrants - Miriam Potocky-Tripodi
Social Work Practice with Native Americans - Teresa Evans Campbell
Social Work Practice with Asian and Pacific Islander Americans - Rowena Fong and Halaevalu Vakalahi
Social Work Practice with Latinos - Ilze Earner and Genoveva Garcia
Social Work Practice with African Americans - Sadye Logan
The Culturagram - Elaine P. Congress
Section 14, School Social Work (Section Editor: Paula Allen-Meares)
Overview of Current and Future Practices in School Social Work - Paula Allen-Meares
Evidence-based Violence Prevention Programs and Best Implementation Practices - Ron Astor, Roxana Marachi, Rami Benbenishty, Ron Pitner, and Michelle Rosemond
Promising Interventions for Students who have Co-Occurring Disorders - Stephen J. Tripodi, Johnny S. Kim, and Kim Bender
Effective Interventions for Students With Conduct Disorder - David W. Springer and Courtney J. Lynch
Solution-focused, Brief Therapy Interventions for Students at Risk to Drop Out - Cynthia Franklin and Stephen Tripodi
Case Management Interventions with Immigrant and Refugee Students and Families - Rowena Fong, Marilyn Armour, Noel Busch Armendariz and Laurie Cook Heffron
Treating Children and Adolescents with ADHD in the Schools - Steven W. Evans, Joanna M. Sadler, and Christine E. Brady
Working with Culturally/Racially Diverse Students to Improve Connection to School and Academic Performance - Daphna Oyserman
Section 15, Forensic Social Work (Section Editor: Jose B. Ashford)
Overview of forensic social work: Broad and narrow definitions - Jose B. Ashford
Forensic social work and expert witness testimony in child welfare - Carlton E. Munson
An interest based approach to child protection mediation - Allan E. Barsky
Mediation and Conflict Resolution - John Allen Lemmon
Children exposed to domestic violence: Assessment and treatment protocols - Peter Lehmann and Catherine Simmons
Risk assessment guidelines for dually diagnosed offenders and civil patients - Jose B. Ashford and Albert R. Roberts
Risk assessment guidelines for dually diagnosed offenders and civil patients - Jose B. Ashford and Albert R. Roberts
Elder Abuse - Patricia Brownell and Catherine T. Giblin
Section 16, Evidence-based Practice (Section Editor: Bruce Thyer)
Evidence-based Practice, Science, and Social Work: An Overview - Bruce A. Thyer
Developing Well-Structured Questions For Evidence-Informed Practice - Eileen Gambrill and Leonard Gibbs
Locating Credible Studies for Evidence-based Practice - Allen Rubin and Danielle Parrish
Critically Appraising Studies for Evidence-based Practice - Denise Bronson
Randomized Controlled Trials and Evidence-based Practice - Paul Montgomery
Meta-analysis and Evidence-based Practice - Jacqueline Corcoran and Julia H. Littell
Systematic Reviews and Evidence-based Practice - Julia H. Littell and Jacqueline Corcoran
The Cochrane and Campbell Collaborations and Evidence - Matthew Howard, Brian Perron, and Michael G. Vaughn
Integrating Research, Clinical Skills, Values, and Client Circumstances in Evidence-based Practice - Eileen Gambrill
Evidence-based Practice in Social Work Education - Aron Shlonsky
N = 1 Experiments and Their Role in Evidence-based Practice - Bruce A. Thyer
Glossary
Author Index
Subject Indext