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Applies the empowerment perspective to the Social Work profession. Social Work: An Empowering Profession, 8/e introduces the social work profession and interweaves contemporary themes of strength, human rights, and social justices. In addition, this title details the empowerment-oriented roles of the social worker as consultant, resource manager, and educator. Connecting Core Competencies series -- Each chapter highlights the core competencies and practice behavior examples found in the Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) set by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Critical thinking questions throughout reinforces these connections. Learning GoalsUpon completing this book, readers will be able to:Understand the Social Work Profession. Apply principles of empowerment to various fields of social work practice. Apply critical thinking skills to case scenarios presented throughout the text. Analyze issues faced by clients using a human right and social frame. Examine personal perspectives and biases.
Contents
In this Section1. Brief Table of Contents2. Full Table of ContentsPart One: The Profession of Social WorkChapter 1: Social Work: A Helping Profession Chapter 2: An Evolving ProfessionChapter 3: Social Work and Social Systems Chapter 4: The Social Service Delivery SystemPart Two: Social Work PerspectivesChapter 5: Values and Ethics in Social Work Chapter 6: Human Rights and Social JusticeChapter 7: Diversity and Social WorkPart Three: Generalist Social WorkChapter 8: Empowerment Social Work PracticeChapter 9: Social Work Functions and RolesChapter 10: Social Work and Social PolicyPart Four: Contemporary Issues in Fields of PracticeChapter 11: Social Work and Poverty, Homelessness, Unemployment, and Criminal JusticeChapter 12: Social Work in Health, Rehabilitation, and Mental Health Chapter 13: Social Work with Families and YouthsChapter 14: Adult and Aging ServicesPart One: The Profession of Social WorkChapter 1: Social Work: A Helping Profession Who Are Social Workers? What Do Social Workers Do? What Is the Purpose of Social Work? How Are Social Work and Social Welfare Related? How Is Social Work an Empowering Profession? Looking Forward Practice TestChapter 2: An Evolving Profession The Emergence of Social Work as a Profession Defining Social Work as a Profession The Quest for Professional Status The Common Base of Social Work Practice Tenets for the Social Work Profession Looking Forward Practice TestChapter 3: Social Work and Social Systems The Ecosystems Perspective Social Functioning Client Systems in Social Work Social Work Methods Looking Forward Practice TestChapter 4: The Social Service Delivery System Social Service Settings The Funding of Services Staffing Patterns Self-Help Groups as Resources Service Delivery Issues Looking Forward Practice TestPart Two: Social Work PerspectivesChapter 5: Values and Ethics in Social Work Values and Ethics The Foundation of Professional Social Work Values The Value Context of Social Work Social Work Codes of Ethics Ethical Principles for Social Work Ethical Preferences for Empowerment Social Work Looking Forward Practice TestChapter 6: Human Rights and Social Justice Human Rights in Society Social JusticeSocial Injustice: The "Isms" The Bases of Social Injustice Effects of Social Injustice Opportunities, Obstacles, and Empowerment Social Work as a Human Rights and Social Justice Profession Looking Forward Practice TestChapter 7: Diversity and Social Work Diversity and Social Work Multicultural Social Work PracticeRacial and Ethnic Diversity Sexual Diversity Social Work with Diverse Populations Looking Forward Practice TestPart Three: Generalist Social WorkChapter 8: Empowerment Social Work Practice The Empowerment Base of Social Work Practice Engagement Assessment Implementation: Intervention and Evaluation Looking Forward Practice TestChapter 9: Social Work Functions and Roles A Generalist Approach Consultancy Resource Management Education Looking Forward Practice TestChapter 10: Social Work and Social Policy Social Policy Social Policy and Political Ideologies Social Work and Social Policy Street-Level Services Public Welfare Policy in the Twentieth and Twenty-First CenturiesCurrent Public Welfare Programs Looking Forward Practice TestPart Four: Contemporary Issues in Fields of PracticeChapter 11: Social Work and Poverty, Homelessness, Unemployment, and Criminal Justice Social Work and Poverty Social Work and Homelessness Social Work and Unemployment Social Work in Criminal Justice Concluding Remarks Practice TestChapter 12: Social Work in Health, Rehabilitation, and Mental Health Social Work in Health Systems Social Work and Genetics Social Work and AIDS Social Work and Physical Disabilities Social Work and Developmental Disabilities Social Work and Mental Health Social Work and Chemical Dependency Concluding Remarks Practice TestChapter 13: Social Work with Families and Youths The Contemporary Family Child Maltreatment Child Welfare Services Social Work in the Schools Specialized Services for Adolescents Concluding Remarks Practice TestChapter 14: Adult and Aging Services Services for Adults Caregiving for Aging Parents and Life PartnersIntimate Partner Violence Elder Abuse Services for Older Adults Concluding Remarks Practice Test



