Social Work in Health Settings

Social Work in Health Settings
Author: Toba Schwaber Kerson
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 766
Release: 1997
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0789060183

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As the most comprehensive text of its kind, Social Work in Health Settings introduces social work students to a range of clients and provides an overview of many social work settings and services in the health arena. If you're a practitioner, you'll find the book useful for examining and evaluating your practice. This second edition features 18 new chapters and chapter subjects and rewritten and updated versions of the 14 chapters which were part of the first edition.

Social Work Practice in Health Care Settings

Social Work Practice in Health Care Settings
Author: Michael J. Holosko,Patricia A. Taylor
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 686
Release: 1992
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0921627998

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Social Work Practice in Health Care Settings is written by social work practitioners for colleagues in health care settings. It is aimed at teaching social workers how to survive in a rapidly changing health care system. The text emphasizes the role of the social worker in a variety of health care settings with a variety of unique patient disease groups. From community health centres to hospitals and from cancer patients to Alzheimer's victims, this book brings together for the first time the special expertise of social work in responding to various health care needs. One unique feature of this text is the emphasis on the potential for social work role development in each of the particular areas covered. With each article written in a standardized format, it is appropriate for both undergraduate and graduate courses in schools of social work as well as for social work practitioners in the field and allied health professionals.

Social Work in Health Settings

Social Work in Health Settings
Author: Judith L.M. McCoyd,Toba Schwaber Kerson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2016-03-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317409120

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Social Work in Health Settings: Practice in Context maintains its use of the Practice in Context (PiC) decision-making framework to explore a wide range of social work services in health care settings. The PIC framework is used to cover a broad range of social work practice sites, settings and populations over 30 case chapters. Fully updated to reflect the landscape of health care provision in the US since the Affordable Care Act was passed, the cases are grounded by ‘primer’ chapters to illustrate the necessary decisional and foundational skills for best practices in social work in health settings. The cases cover working with both individuals and groups of clients across the life course and the PiC framework helps maintain focus on each of the practice decisions a social worker must make when working with a variety of clients from military veterans to HIV positive children. The ideal textbook for social work in health care and clinical social work classes, this thought-provoking volume thoroughly integrates social work theory and practice, and provides an excellent opportunity for understanding particular techniques and interventions.

Clinical Social Work in Health Settings

Clinical Social Work in Health Settings
Author: Thomas Owen Carlton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1984
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015016166269

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Social Work Practice in Health Care

Social Work Practice in Health Care
Author: Carel Bailey Germain
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2002-01-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780743236379

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From Simon & Schuster, Social Work Practice in Health Care is Carel Bailey Germain's comprehensive analysis of the health care system and the structural and content of social work services. An ecological perspective, Social Work Practice in Health Care, is a a classic in the field which has won praise from scholars and is gathered with the author's articles on the subject.

Social Work Practice in Healthcare

Social Work Practice in Healthcare
Author: Karen M. Allen,William J. Spitzer
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 537
Release: 2015-04-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781483353197

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Social Work Practice in Health Care by Karen M. Allen and William J. Spitzer is a pragmatic and comprehensive book that helps readers develop the knowledge, skills, and values necessary for effective health care social work practice, as well as an understanding of the technological, social, political, ethical, and financial factors affecting contemporary patient care. Packed with case studies and exercises, the book emphasizes the importance of being attentive to both patient and organizational needs, covers emerging trends in health care policy and delivery, provides extensive discussion of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, and addresses social work practice across the continuum of care.

Social Work Practice in Health

Social Work Practice in Health
Author: Melissa Petrakis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2020-07-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000247879

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Health services practice or working with clients facing health issues requires diverse approaches and wide-ranging knowledge. In this ground-breaking book Melissa Petrakis draws on the experience and expertise of leading researchers and practitioners to provide a guide to the disparate settings in which social workers are engaged and the conceptual frameworks and skills needed for effective practice. The book begins by examining the nature of health social work and considers its core values and principles. This section also provides an overview of the social determinants of health. Part 2 explores key areas of practice including working with children, mothers and families, hospital-based social work, domestic and family violence, mental health, dual diagnosis, forensic social work, Indigenous approaches to health, oncology and aged care. Part 3 looks at politicised issues in the field including working with people living with disability, refugee health and concludes by considering how a focus on well-being informed by Maori approaches could provide new insights into better practice. Underpinning the book throughout is a clear guide to assessment procedures, case management, strengths-based practices and developing effective partnerships and collaboration. Social Work Practice in Health is destined to become a key reference tool for social work students and practitioners, providing practical, evidence-based and insightful approaches.

Social Work in Health Settings

Social Work in Health Settings
Author: Judith L.M. McCoyd,Jessica Euna Lee,Toba Schwaber Kerson
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2022-12-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000804690

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This fully revised and expanded fifth edition of Social Work in Health Settings: Practice in Context maintains its use of the Practice-in-Context (PiC) decision-making framework to explore a wide range of social work services in healthcare settings. The PiC is updated in this edition to attend to social determinants of health and structural conditions. The PiC framework is applied in over 30 case chapters to reflect varied health and social care settings with multiple populations. Fully updated to reflect the landscape of healthcare provision in the US since the Affordable Care Act was reaffirmed in 2020, the cases are grounded by "primer" chapters to illustrate the necessary decisional and foundational skills for best practices in social work in health settings. The cases cover micro through macro level work with individuals, families, groups, and communities across the life course. The PiC framework helps maintain focus on each of the practice decisions a social worker must make when working with a variety of clients (including military veterans, refugees, LGBTQ+ clients). The ideal textbook for social work in healthcare and clinical social work classes, this thought-provoking volume thoroughly integrates social work theory and practice and provides an excellent opportunity for understanding particular techniques and interventions.