基本説明
Features an original social work practice model that will transform the way generalist and evidence-based practice are taught.
Full Description
Compentency in Generalist Practice features an original and timely social work practice model that will transform the way generalist and evidence-based practice are taught. Writing with outstanding clarity and sense of purpose, Elizabeth Moore Plionis shows students to use a decision tree that will help them take a conscious, intelligent approach to solving problems they will be faced with as social workers. With both traditional and new theories incorporated into the discussion, linked to technique and set in the context of direct and indirect methods at each step of the decision hierarchy, this book is a concise but powerful tool for learning effective social work method.
Contents
1: Introduction and Presentation of the Decision Tree
2: Social Work and the Law: Fiduciary Responsibilities
3: The Policy Context of Social Work Practice
4: Communication Skills for Clinical Practice: Interviewing
5: Communication Skills for Policy, Advocacy, Management, and Community Practice
6: Relationship in Clinical Practice- The Art of Healing
7: Relationship in Non-Clinical Practice The Art of Leadership
8: Clinical Crisis Intervention: Basic, Advanced and Domain-Specific
9: Crisis Management-Disasters and Public Tragedies
10: Case Management: Serving Highly Vulnerable Client Populations
11: Case and Class Advocacy
12: Work with Individuals--Therapy
13: Case-Specific Model Building: Case Presentation
14: Family Therapy
15: Welfare Service to Children and Families
16: Use of Groups in Clinical Practice
17: Use of Groups in Policy, Advocacy, Management and Community Practice
18: Theory, Research and Predictions About the Future of Evidence-Based Practice