Produktbild: The Profession of Social Work

The Profession of Social Work Guided by History, Led by Evidence

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

26.01.2015

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

288

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/19.1/1.6 cm

Gewicht

546 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-17691-7

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"Students, social work educators, and social work practitioners who want to understand the social work profession of today contextualized in our rich history can stop looking .... I am happy to endorse this book for any introductory course on social work. Undergraduates through doctoral students will find this textbook uniquely informative." ( The New Social Worker , 2013)

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

26.01.2015

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

288

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/19.1/1.6 cm

Gewicht

546 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-17691-7

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  • Produktbild: The Profession of Social Work
  • Preface viii

    About the Editors x

    Contributors xi

    Chapter 1 The History of Social Work and Social Welfare 1
    Leslie Leighninger

    Religious Origins of Social Work 1

    Government Enters the Picture 4

    The Rise of the Market 8

    Jane Addams and the Settlement House 13

    The Progressive Era 18

    Professionalization Begins 20

    The Great Depression 23

    The Postwar Period and Further Organization 26

    The Age of Reagan 28

    The Age of Impasse 31

    Key Terms 32

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 32

    Online Resources 32

    References 33

    Chapter 2 Educating for Social Work 35
    Julia M. Watkins and Jessica Holmes

    Need for Trained Social Workers 36

    Accreditation 37

    Purpose of Social Work Education 39

    Education for Practice 44

    Opportunities and Challenges 45

    Curriculum for the 21st Century 47

    Key Terms 48

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 48

    Online Resources 48

    References 49

    Chapter 3 Social Work Practice in the New Millennium 51
    June G. Hopps and Tony B. Lowe

    Summary of the Profession's Evolution 52

    Purpose of Social Work Practice 53

    Social Work's Relation to Biological and Social Sciences 56

    Conceptual Framework of Practice 57

    Primacy of the Methods Triad 60

    Treatment and the Joining of Casework and Group Work 68

    Fields of Practice 77

    The Future 79

    Key Terms 80

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 80

    Online Resources 80

    References 81

    Chapter 4 Professional Credentials and Professional Regulations: Social Work Professional Development 91
    Donna DeAngelis and Mary Jo Monahan

    Development of Social Work as a Profession 91

    Professional Credentials 92

    Key Terms 102

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 102

    Online Resources 102

    References 103

    Chapter 5 Social Work Organizations 105
    Gary R. Lowe and Terry L. Singer

    The Beginning: 1600 to 1900 106

    The Educational and Organizational Foundations for Social Work 111

    Education 119

    The 1950s 122

    Fragmentation Versus Unity: A Reflection on a Theme Between Practice and Education 129

    Conclusion 134

    Key Terms 134

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 135

    Online Resources 135

    References 136

    Chapter 6 Values and Ethics for Professional Social Work Practice 137
    Kimberly Strom-Gottfried

    Understanding Values 137

    Opportunities for Conflict 139

    Ethics 140

    Core Areas in Social Work Ethics 143

    Conclusion 158

    Key Terms 158

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 158

    Online Resources 159

    References 159

    Chapter 7 The Strengths Perspective: Putting Possibility and Hope to Work in Our Practice 163
    Dennis Saleebey

    Origins and Background of Strengths-Based Knowing and Doing 165

    Reaction Against the Medical/Deficit Model 168

    Core Conditions of Change and Positive Development 172

    Principles of the Strengths Perspective 176

    What Are Strengths and How Do You Discover Them? 180

    Conclusion 185

    Key Terms 186

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 186

    Online Resources 187

    References 187

    Chapter 8 Putting Evidence-Based Practice Into Practice 191
    James G. Barber

    Common Myths About Evidence-Based Practice 192

    What Evidence-Based Practice Is 195

    Obstacles to Implementation 199

    Conclusion 200

    Key Terms 201

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 201

    Online Resources 201

    References 202

    Chapter 9 Improving the Scientific Base of Social Work Practice 203
    Allen Rubin and Danielle E. Parrish

    The Research-Practice Chasm 203

    Evidence-Based Practice Movement 209

    Implications for Making Social Work Practice More Scientific 214

    Conclusion 218

    Key Terms 219

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 220

    Online Resources 220

    References 220

    Chapter 10 Contemporary Issues in Social Work 225
    Stanley L. Witkin and Roberta Rehner Iversen

    What Do We Mean by ''Issues''? 225

    From the Modern to the Postmodern: Social Construction and Social Work 228

    Globalization and Global Social Work 233

    Evidence-Based Practice 239

    Ethics 245

    The Profession, Professionals, and Personalization 250

    Key Terms 255

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 256

    Online Resources 256

    References 256

    Author Index 263

    Subject Index 267