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Title Social Workers' Desk Reference / Kevin Corcoran, editor-in-chief, Albert R. Roberts, founding editor-in-chief.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Oxford University Press USA, 2015.

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Edition Third edition.
Description 1 online resource.
Contents Part I, Overview and Introduction to social work : -- 1. What Changes and What Remains in a Practice Profession -- 2. Professional Socialization: On Becoming and Being a Social Worker.
Part II, Roles, Functions, and Fields of Social Work Practice : -- 3. Evidence-based Social Work Practice with Children and Adolescents -- 4. Overview of Alcohol and Drug Dependence: Identification, Assessment and Treatment -- 5. School Social Work -- 6. Social Work Practice and Leadership -- 7. Essentials of Private Practice -- 8. Social Work Practice and the Affordable Care Act -- 9. Social Work Practice in Home-based Services -- 10. Social Work Practice in Disasters -- 11. Victim Services -- 12. Social Work in Domestic Violence Services -- 13. Traumatic Stress and Emergency Services -- 14. Military Social Work -- 15. Military Social Work in the Community -- 16. Social Work with Military Families -- 17. Social Work Practice and Personal Self-care.
Part III, Social Work Values, Ethics, and Licensing Standards : -- 18. Ethical Issues in Social Work -- 19. Risk Management in Social Work -- 20. Advocacy in Administrative Forums: Guidelines for Practice in Benefit Appeals -- 21. Social Work Regulation and Licensing -- 22. The Impaired Social Work Professional -- 23. Technology and Social Work Practice: Micro, Mezzo, and Macro Applications -- 24. Navigating Complex Boundary Challenges -- 25. Integrating Values into Social Work Practice -- 26. Adoption Competency in Social Work Practice.
Part IV, Theoretical Foundations and Treatment Approaches in Clinical Social Work : -- 27. Crisis Intervention with Individual and Groups: Frameworks to Guide Social Workers -- 28. Fundamentals of Brief Treatment -- 29. Common Factors in Psychotherapy -- 30. Task-centered Practice -- 31. The Life Model of Social Work Practice -- 32. Client-centered Theory and Therapy -- 33. Cognitive-behavioral Therapy -- 34. Psychosocial Therapy -- 35. Solution-focused Therapy -- 36. Theoretical Pluralism and Integrative Perspectives in Social Work Practice -- 37. Animal-assisted Interventions in Social Work Practice -- 38. Narrative Therapy -- 39. The Neurobiology of Toxic Stress: Implications for Social Work Practice -- 40. Fundamental Principles of Behavioral Social Work -- 41. The Miracle Question and Scaling Questions for Solution-building and Empowerment -- 42. Gestalt Therapy -- 43. Contemporary Object Relations Treatment -- 44. Human Trafficking and Trauma-informed Care -- 45. Using Self Psychology in Clinical Social Work.
Part V, Assessment in Social Work Practice: Knowledge and Skills -- 46. Diagnostic Formulation Using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition -- 47. How Clinical Social Workers Can Easily Use Rapid Assessment Tools (RATs) for Mental Health Assessment and Treatment Evaluation -- 48. Bipolar and Related Disorders -- 49. Guidelines for Selecting and Using Assessment Tools with Children -- 50. Assessment Protocols and Rapid Assessment Tools with Troubled Adolescents -- 51. Using Standardized Tests and Instruments in Family Assessments -- 52. Very Brief Screeners for Practice and Evaluation.
Part VI, Working with Couples and Families : -- 53. Using Genograms to Map Family Patterns -- 54. A Family Resilience Framework -- 55. Treatment Planning with Families: An Evidence-Based Approach -- 56. Effective Couple and Family Treatment -- 57. Structural Family Therapy -- 58. Bowen Family Systems Therapy -- 59. Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy -- 60. Family Therapy Approaches Using Psycho-education -- 61. Guidelines for Couple Therapy with Survivors of Childhood Trauma -- 62. Working with Children and Families Impacted by Military Service -- 63. Preventing Antisocial and Aggressive Behavior in Childhood -- 64. Multifamily Groups with Obsessive-compulsive Disorder -- 65. Collaborating with Families of Persons with Severe Mental Illness -- 66. Assessment, Prevention, and Interventions with Suicidal Youth -- 67. Intensive Family Preservation Services.
Pt. VII, Developing and Implementing Treatment Plans with Specific Groups and Disorders : -- 68. Guidelines for Establishing Effective Treatment Goals and Plans for Mental Health Disorders: Sample Treatment Plans for DSM-5 Insomnia and Generalized Anxiety Disorders -- 69. Treating Problem and Disordered Gambling: Often a Hidden Behavioral Addiction -- 70. Developing Therapeutic Contracts with Clients -- 71. Developing Goals -- 72. Treatment Planning with Adolescents: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Case Applications -- 73. Eating Disorders and Treatment Planning -- 74. Panic Disorders and Agoraphobia -- 75. Treatment Plans for Clients with Social Anxiety Disorder -- 76. Integration of Psychodynamic and Cognitive-behavioral Practices -- 77. The Assessment and Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder -- 78. Guidelines for Clinical Social Work with Clients with Dissociative Disorders.
Pt. VIII, Guidelines for Specific Techniques : -- 79. Practice from a Technique Perspective -- 80. Developing Successful Relationships: The Therapeutic and Group Alliances -- 81. The Use of Therapeutic Metaphor in Social Work -- 82. Cognitive Restructuring Techniques -- 83. The Miracle and Scaling Questions for Solution-building and Empowering -- 84. Improving Classroom Management through Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports -- 85. Best Practices in Parenting Techniques -- 86. Bereavement and Grief Therapy -- 87. Motivational Interviewing -- 88. Working with Clients Who Have Recovered Memories -- 89. Terminating with Clients.
Pt. IX, Guidelines for Specific Interventions : -- 90. Transtheroretical Model Guidelines for Families with Child Abuse Neglect -- 91. Play Therapy with Children in Crisis -- 92. Social Skills Training and Child Therapy -- 93. Guidelines for Chemical Abuse and Dependency Screening, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Recovery -- 94. Best Practices in Social Work with Groups -- 95. Supported Employment -- 96. Working with and Strengthening Social Networks -- 97. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing with Trauma Clients -- 98. Educational Interventions: Principles for Practice -- 99. Divorce Therapy: The Application of Cognitive-behavioral and Constructivist Treatment -- 100. Primary Prevention Using the Go Grrrls Group with Adolescent Females -- 101. Cyberbullying and the Social Worker -- 102. Empirically Supported Treatments for Borderline Personality Disorder -- 103. The Interface of Psychiatric Medications and Social Work.
Pt. X, Case Management Guidelines : -- 104. An Overview of the NASW Standards for Social Work Case Management -- 105. Clinical Case Management -- 106. Assertive Community Treatment or Intensive Case Management -- 107. Case Management Practice in Psychosocial Rehabilitation -- 108. Case Management and Child Welfare -- 109. Case Management with Substance-abusing Clients -- 110. Case Management with Older Adults -- 111. HIV/AIDS Case Management -- 112. Social Work Case Management in Medical Settings.
Pt. XI, Community Practice : -- 113. An Integrated Practice Model for Community Family Centers -- 114. International Perspectives on Social Work Practice -- 115. Community Organizing Principles and Practice Guidelines -- 116. Contemporary Community Practice -- 117. Legislative Advocacy to Empower Oppressed and Vulnerable Groups -- 118. Community Partnerships to Support Youth Success in School -- 119. Building Community Capacity in the U.S. Air Force: Promoting a Community Practice Strategy -- 120. Neoliberalism, Globalization, and Social Welfare -- 121. Community-led Structural Interventions as Community Practice: a Review of Initiatives in Haiti and India.
Pt. XII, Working with Vulnerable Populations and Persons at Risk : -- 122. Overview of Working with Vulnerable Populations and Persons at Risk -- 123. The Legacy of Racism for Social Work Practice Today and What to Do About It -- 124. Anti-oppressive Practices -- 125. Effective Practice with Refugees and Immigrants -- 126. Social Work Practice with Native Americans -- 127. Social Work Practice with Asians and Pacific Islander Americans -- 128. Social Work Practice with Latinos -- 129. Social Work Practice with African Americans -- 130. The Culturagram -- 131. Social Work Practice with Persons Living with HIV/AIDS -- 132. Social Work with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Children -- 133. Global Perspectives on Gender Issues.
Pt. XIII, School Social Work : -- 134. Overview of Evidence-based Practice in School Social Work -- 135. Evidence-based Violence Prevention Programs and Best Implementation Practices -- 136. Solution-focused Brief Therapy Interventions for Students at Risk to Drop Out -- 137. Treating Children and Adolescents with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in the Schools -- 138. Effectively Working with Latino Immigrant Families in Schools -- 139. Online Database of Interventions and Resources for School Social Workers.
Pt. XIV, Forensic Social Work : -- 140. The Changing Face of Forensic Social Work Practice: An Overview -- 141. Forensic Social Work and Expert Witness Testimony in Child Welfare -- 142. Mediation and Conflict Resolution -- 143. Child Protection Mediation: An Interest-based Approach -- 144. Forensic Social Workers in Offender Diversion -- 145. Therapeutic Tasks at the Drug Court -- 146. Making a Case for Life: Models of Investigation in Death Penalty Mitigation -- 147. Assessing and Treating Adolescent Sex Offenders -- 148. Forensic Social Work with Women Who Use Violence in Intimate Relationships -- 149. Best Practices for Assessing and Treating Older Adult Victims and Offenders.
Pt. XV, Evidence-based Practice : -- 150. Evidence-based Practice, Science, and Social Work: An Overview -- 151. Developing Well-structured Questions for Evidence-informed Practice -- 152. Locating Credible Studies for Evidence-based Practice -- 153. Critically Appraising Studies for Evidence-based Practice -- 154. Randomized Controlled Trials and Evidence-based Practice -- 155. Meta-analysis and Evidence-based Practice -- 156. Systematic Reviews and Evidence-based Practice -- 157. Qualitative Research and Evidence-Based Practice -- 158. Integrating Information from Diverse Sources in Evidence-based Practice -- 159. Evidence-based Practice in Social Work Education -- 160. Evaluating our Effectiveness in Carrying Out Evidence-based Practice.
Note Vendor-supplied metadata.
Subject Social service -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Corcoran, Kevin, editor.
Roberts, Albert R., editor.
ISBN 9780190251482 electronic bk.
0190251484 electronic bk.
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