Integrative Social Work Practice with Refugees, Asylum Seekers, and Other Forcibly Displaced Persons (Essential Clinical Social Work Series)

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Integrative Social Work Practice with Refugees, Asylum Seekers, and Other Forcibly Displaced Persons (Essential Clinical Social Work Series)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 527 p.
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Full Description

This textbook provides theoretical and clinical knowledge needed by social workers and other practitioners involved in humanitarian emergency response. Social workers are well positioned to serve coordinating and leadership roles in this interdisciplinary field due to their holistic training. This book weaves together micro, mezzo, and macro levels of practice into integrated social work practice. Its historical account of humanitarian emergencies, coverage of social work frameworks and principles, and review of existing best practices at the clinical, community, and policy levels ground the reader in a field of social work that requires consideration of historical frameworks alongside innovative responses to the complexity of humanitarian emergencies.

The contributors incorporate best practices as well as address gaps in awareness, knowledge, and skills that they have observed and studied worldwide. Some of the topics explored include:

Social Work with Displaced Children, Women, LGBTQI+, Asylum Seekers
Return and Reintegration of Displaced Populations and Reconstruction in Post-conflict Societies
Culture, Trauma, and Loss: Integrative Social Work Practice with Refugees and Asylum Seekers

Clinical Social Work Practice with Forcibly Displaced Persons Grounded in Human Rights and Social Justice Principles

Integrative Social Work Practice with Refugees, Asylum Seekers, and Other Forcibly Displaced Persons is adoptable as a primary text for MSW and doctoral elective courses on global social work or international social work practice with persecuted and forcibly displaced people. This textbook is targeted to clinical social work or policy courses as well, and can be supplemental reading for required courses for migration and forced displacement majors. It is also useful for social workers or interdisciplinary practitioners working around the globe with displaced populations.

Contents

Part I: Contexts and Frameworks).- 1: An Introduction to Integrative Social Work Practice with Survivors of Forced Displacement (Nancy J. Murakami & Mashura Akilova).- 2: History of the Global Response to Forcibly Displaced Persons (Karolina ?ukasiewicz).- 3: International Treaties, Conventions, and Laws on Forced Displacement (Daniel Naujoks).- 4: Humanitarian Coordination and Information Management (Sarah Harrison).- 5: Current Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Policies and Frameworks in Humanitarian Settings (Merve Kan).- 6: Future Trends: The Challenges of Climate Displacement (Susana B. Adamo).- 7: Durable Solutions: Resettlement (Dana Al Azzeh, Agnes Nzomene Kahouo Foda, and Ghazal Rezvani).- 8: Durable Solutions: Integration and Host Community Challenges (Pinar Zubaroglu-Ioannides).- 9: Durable Solutions: Return and Reintegration of Displaced Populations and Reconstruction in Post-conflict Societies (Mashura Akilova, Klubosumo Johnson Borh, and Hatem Alaa Mazrouk).- Part II: Clinical Needs and Responses).- 10: Clinical Social Work Practice with Forcibly Displaced Persons Grounded in Human Rights and Social Justice Principles (S. Megan Berthold).- 11: Practicing Internationally: Centering Refugee Voice (Hadidja Nyiransekuye, Sarah Moore, Dhrubodhi Mukherjee, and Beverly Wagner).- 12: Culture, Trauma, and Loss: Integrative Social Work Practice with Refugees and Asylum Seekers (Mary Bunn, Nancy J. Murakami, and Andrea Haidar).- 13: Why Social Work Methodologies Are so Important in Delivering Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Interventions for Refugees in Humanitarian Settings (Peter Ventevogel & Claire Whitney).-14: The Social Work Practitioner: Considerations for Working with Survivors of Forced Displacement (Nancy J. Murakami).- Part III: Specific Populations).- 15: Statelessness and Displacement: The Cause, Consequences, and Challenges of Statelessness and the Capabilities Required of Social Workers (Jason Tucker).- 16: Social Work Practice with Asylum Seekers (Tanzilya Oren).- 17: Migration of LGBTQI+ People: Sexual and/or Gender Minority Migrants, Refugees, and Asylum-seekers (Edward Ou Jin Lee, Ahmed Hamila, Sophia Koukoui, Yann Zoldan, Renata Militzer, Sebastien Chehaitly, Catherine Baillargeon, and Annie Pullen Sansfacon).- 18: Social Work with Displaced Children (Sana Al-Hyari & Raghda Butros).- 19: Bridging Micro and Macro Practice to Respond to Violence Against Women and Girls in Dynamic Contexts: Lessons Learned from the South Pacific Context (Abigail Erikson, Doris Puiahi, and Karin Wachter).- 20: Lives in the Shadows: International Human Trafficking in the United States (Jessica Gorelick & Ileana Taylor).- Part IV: Looking Forward).- 21: The Role of Social Work in the Context of Forced Migration: A Global Perspective (Mashura Akilova).- Appendix: Glossary of Terms (Bethel Assefa).- Index.

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