Social Work Mysocialworklab Access Code : A Profession of Many Faces (12 PSC STU)

Social Work Mysocialworklab Access Code : A Profession of Many Faces (12 PSC STU)

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  • 商品コード 9780205035588
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Contents

Prefacepart oneA Social Worker Makes a Differencechapter 1 A Child Welfare Case: The Social Worker in ActionPREFATORY COMMENT Demetria's First Case CONCLUDING COMMENT part twoSocial Work in U.S. Societychapter 2 Social Welfare: A Response to Human NeedPREFATORY COMMENT Social Welfare Programs The Evolution of Social Welfare Social Welfare in the Early 2000s The Successes and Failures ofHuman Service Programs CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES chapter 3 Social Work: A Comprehensive Helping ProfessionPREFATORY COMMENT The Central Themes Underpinning Social Work The Mission of Social Work Defining Social Work Social Work Practice Approaches Social Workers: Their Many Faces CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES chapter 4 The Emergence of Social Work as a ProfessionPREFATORY COMMENT Social Work as a Profession: A Historical Perspective Social Work Confronts a Disaster: Evidence of a Maturing Profession CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES part threeSocial Work Career Optionschapter 5 Entry to the Social Work ProfessionPREFATORY COMMENT Issues in Social Work Preparation and Employment Options for Human Service Practice Levels of Professional Social Work Practice CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES chapter 6 Fields of Social Work PracticePREFATORY COMMENT Aging Alcohol and Substance Abuse Child Welfare Community/Neighborhood Work Corrections/Criminal Justice Disabilities (Physical and Mental) Family ServicesIncome Maintenance Medical and Health Care Mental Health and Illness Occupational or Industrial Social Work Schools Youth Services CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES chapter 7 Settings for Social Work PracticePREFATORY COMMENT Characteristics of Practice Settings Issues Affecting Agency-Based Practice Issues in Private Practice CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES chapter 8 Values and Ethics in Social WorkPREFATORY COMMENT The Nature of Values The Place of Values in Social Work Social Values in U.S. Society Values Held by Social Workers Areas of Practice Addressed by the NASW Code of Ethics Illustrations of Values and Ethics Operating in Social Work Practice CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES chapter 9 Identifying the Knowledge and Skills Required for Social Work PracticePREFATORY COMMENT The Universal Social Work Competencies Frequently Utilized Social Work Competencies Competencies Occasionally Needed by Social Workers Low Utilization Competencies for Most Social Workers CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTESpart fourContemporary Issues Facing Social Work and Social Workerschapter 10 Spirituality in a Secular ProfessionPREFATORY COMMENT Historical Context of Spirituality in the Human Services Social Work Education and Spirituality/Religion Religion and Spirituality in Cultural Competence Spirituality and Religion in Professional Practice A Case Vignette: Christian's Spiritual Challenge CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES chapter 11 Social Work's Dual Focus on Solving and Preventing ProblemsPREFATORY COMMENT The Social Worker's Role in Problem Solving The Social Worker's Role in Problem Prevention Balancing Problem Solving with Problem Prevention CONCLUDING COMMENTKEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTESchapter 12 Social Work's Role in Addressing TerrorismPREFATORY COMMENT Examples of Terrorism Terrorism and Terrorist Gangs Social Workers and Work with Gangs Types of Gangs Micro Social Work Practice with Gangs Macro Intervention with DomesticTerrorist Gangs CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES chapter 13 Social Work with U.S. Casualties of the Middle East WarsPREFATORY COMMENT Social Work with Soldiers and Veterans Social Work with the Families of Soldiers and Veterans Social Programs for Soldiers and Veterans Social Work Practice during Reintegration Efforts Special Considerations Regarding Today's Victims of War Social Work and the Prevention of War CONCLUDING COMMENTKEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES chapter 14 Social Work Practice with Immigrants, Refugees, and Unaccompanied MinorsPREFATORY COMMENT Immigration Gateways Social Work with Immigrants, Refugees, and Unaccompanied Minors Immigrants and Refugees: Areas of Concern for Social Work Practitioners Unaccompanied Minors: Areas of Concern for Social WorkersA Case VignetteCONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES chapter 15 Social Work Becoming a Global ProfessionPREFATORY COMMENT World Population Changes: Creating a Global Demand for Social Work in the Future Social Welfare Programs: A Varied Response to Human Need A Global Approach to Social Work Employment in International Social Work CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION RESOURCES ENDNOTES part fiveSocial Work Practice with Vulnerable Populationschapter 16 Social Work Practice with WomenPREFATORY COMMENT Current Demographics Health and Mental Health Risk Factors Ecosystems Model Intervention Strategies Emerging Issues and Trends CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES chapter 17 Social Work Practice with Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual PeoplePREFATORY COMMENT Understanding the GLB Population Ecosystems Framework Macro Practice with Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual People Micro Practice with Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual People Emerging Issues and Trends CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES chapter 18 Social Work Practice with Children and YouthPREFATORY COMMENT Current Demographics The Ecosystems Model Macro Considerations CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES chapter 19 Social Work Practice with Older AdultsPREFATORY COMMENT Demographic Factors Affecting Human Services for Older Adults Ecosystems Model AnalysisIntervention Strategies with Older People A Case Example of Social Work Practice with an Older Adult Trends in Gerontological Social Work CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES chapter 20 Social Work Practice with People with DisabilitiesPREFATORY COMMENT Defining Disability Disability and the Minority Model Societal Responses to Disability The Ecosystems Model and People with Disabilities Emerging Issues for Social Work Practice with People with Disabilities CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES chapter 21 Social Work Practice with Muslims in the United StatesPREFATORY COMMENT A Preliminary Understanding of Islam The Demographics of Muslims in the United States Muslim Families Common Cultural Values in Islamic Discourse Structural Factors in the Social Environment Historical Factors Implications for Micro and Macro Practice CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES chapter 22 Social Work Practice with Asian AmericansPREFATORY COMMENT Selected Characteristics of the Asian American Population Health and Mental Health Risk Factors Ethnic Group Stressors Service Systems Micro Practice Perspectives Ecosystems Model Framework Macro Practice Perspectives Emerging Issues CONCLUDING COMMENTKEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES chapter 23 Social Work Practice with Indigenous Peoples and Tribal CommunitiesPREFATORY COMMENT Current Demographics Key Social Issues The Ecosystems FrameworkSocial Work with Native People: Case Examples CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES chapter 24 Social Work Practice with Mexican AmericansPREFATORY COMMENTDemographic Profile Ecosystems Model Micro Social Work Practice with Mexican Americans Macro Social Work Practice with Mexican Americans CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTESchapter 25 Social Work Practice with African AmericansPREFATORY COMMENT Current Population Demographics Selected Social Issues The Ecological Systems Model and African Americans: A Social Worker's Perspective Social Work Practice with African Americans: A Case Example Competent Social Work Practice with African American Clients Emerging Considerations for Work with African Americans CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTESchapter 26 Social Work Practice with Puerto RicansPREFATORY COMMENT Current Demographics Health and Mental Health Risk Factors General Data on Health Care and Puerto Ricans Beliefs and Practices That Influence Puerto Ricans' Health Ecosystems Perspective Intervention Strategies CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES part sixSocial Workers in Actionchapter 27 Social Workers in Action: School Homicide and the Death PenaltyPREFATORY COMMENT Planning Social Work Interventions Mobilizing the Agency and Staff for Action Preparing to Serve the Families and School Mobilizing Related Mental Health DisciplinesAddressing Community Needs: Indirect and Prevention Tasks The Case Continues The Psychosocial Evaluation The Report Is Challenged by the PeopleThe Death Penalty Trial for Rita Gomez A Social Worker's Work Is Never Finished CONCLUDING COMMENT KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS SUGGESTED INFORMATION SOURCES ENDNOTES Photo Credits Name Index Subject Index

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