The Empowerment Approach to Social Work Practice

The Empowerment Approach to Social Work Practice
Author: Judith A. B. Lee
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2001-03-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0231520727

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First published in 1994, this book was hailed as a cutting-edge, theory-driven report from the front-line trenches in the battle for social justice. Both clinical and community oriented and written from a global perspective, it presents clients speaking for themselves alongside reports of prominent social work educators. This new edition puts greater emphasis on "how-to" skills in working with people toward their own empowerment and stresses multiculturalism. A new chapter identifies worldwide issues of oppression such as abuse of women and children and neglect of the mentally ill.

The Empowerment Approach to Social Work Practice

The Empowerment Approach to Social Work Practice
Author: Judith A. B. Lee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2001
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0231115482

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within the wider social environment.

The Empowerment Approach to Social Work Practice

The Empowerment Approach to Social Work Practice
Author: Judith A. B. Lee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 343
Release: 1994
Genre: Social service
ISBN: 0231080263

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Strengthened by the use of case studies, the book presents five perspectives on understanding both individual and group oppression: historical, ecological, critical, ethical, and feminist. The second edition places an increased emphasis on "how-to" skills and introduces more material on the narrative and constructivist approach to empowerment. The most innovative addition is a new chapter designed to identify world-wide issues of oppression.

Generalist Social Work Practice

Generalist Social Work Practice
Author: Karla Krogsrud Miley,Michael W. O'Melia,Brenda L. DuBois
Publsiher: Pearson Higher Ed
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2012-06-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780205920099

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An empowerment-based method of social work which integrates core themes of the profession. This text is part of the Connecting Core Competencies Series. Generalist Social Work Practice, 7th edition, fully integrates core social work themes of collaboration, the strengths perspective, values and ethics, social justice and human rights, evidence-based practice, cultural competence, and policy practice. This text offers a progressive practice approach grounded in social work research, reflective of social work values, sensitive to client diversity, and applicable to work with any level of client system including individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. Beginning with engaging clients as partners and continuing with assessing, intervening, and evaluating from a strengths perspective, this approach offers social workers a method that fully realizes core social work values, respects client competence, and activates client resources within the context of their lives. All parts of the practice process are described in detail, connected to social work theory, illustrated with case examples, and supported with evidence from social work research. Each chapter focuses on teaching the knowledge, values, and skills reflective of the core competencies and correlated practice behaviors as described in the 2008 Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS). A better teaching & learning experience This program will provide a better teaching and learning experience--for you and your students. Here's how: Improve Critical Thinking – Teaches students specific strategies to identify and use client strengths in their practice. Engage Students – Offers numerous case examples to apply the empowerment method to all levels of social work, with diverse clients and situations, and across fields of practice. Explore Current Issues – Includes new practice research findings and updates to demographics to ensure currency. Apply CSWE Core Competencies – The text integrates the 2008 CSWE EPAS, with critical thinking questions and practice tests to assess student understanding and development of competency. Support Instructors – An Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank, Computerized Test Bank (MyTest), BlackBoard Test Item File, and PowerPoint presentations are included in the outstanding supplements package.

Generalist Social Work Practice

Generalist Social Work Practice
Author: Karla Krogsrud Miley,Michael O'Melia,Brenda DuBois
Publsiher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: UOM:39015064747044

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The Fifth Edition of this innovative text continues to emphasize a generalist, empowerment-oriented approach, along with practice strategies and techniques for working toward individual client and social change. The Fifth Edition updates the contemporary themes of social work practice into an integrated practice process. New resources extend the research base, add breadth and depth, and position this book as a defining work for articulating an empowerment-based method of social work practice.

Theoretical Perspectives for Direct Social Work Practice

Theoretical Perspectives for Direct Social Work Practice
Author: Nick Coady, PhD,Peter Lehmann, PhD, LCSW
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2007-10-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0826110932

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Praise for the first edition "Finally, a social work practice text that makes a difference! This is the book that you have wished for but could never find. Although similar to texts that cover a range of practice theories and approaches to clinical practice, this book clearly has a social work frame of reference and a social work identity." --Gayla Rogers, Dean of the Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary The major focus of this second edition is the same; to provide an overview of theories, models, and therapies for direct social work practice, including systems theory, attachment theory, cognitive-behavioral theory, narrative therapy, solution-focused therapy, the crisis intervention model, and many more. However, this popular textbook goes beyond a mere survey of such theories. It also provides a framework for integrating the use of each theory with central social work principles and values, as well as with the artistic elements of practice. This second edition has been fully updated and revised to include: A new chapter on Relational Theory, and newly-rewritten chapters by new authors on Cognitive-Behavioral Theory, Existential Theory, and Wraparound Services New critique of the Empirically Supported Treatment (EST) movement Updated information on the movement toward eclecticism in counseling and psychotherapy A refined conceptualization of the editors' generalist-eclectic approach

Empowerment in Social Work Practice

Empowerment in Social Work Practice
Author: Lorraine Margot Gutiérrez
Publsiher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1998
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015041280515

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As a philosophy and method of practice, empowerment provides a way to rethink one's approach to social work practice. This book provides specific examples of how empowerment practice is conducted in the field and gives social workers tools for incorporating empowerment in their own practice. In addition to Gutierrez, Parsons, and Cox, 13 authors contribute writings that demonstrate how empowerment practice can be used in different settings and with different populations. Empowerment in Social Work Practice presents a comprehensive model for empowerment practice with applications to key populations across all three levels of social work practice (micro, mezzo, and macro) and even to research, policy, evaluation, and administration.

Social Work Treatment

Social Work Treatment
Author: Francis J. Turner
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2011-03-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780199831968

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First published in 1974, Social Work Treatment remains the most popular and trusted compendium of theories available to social work students and practitioners. It explores the full range of theoretical approaches that drive social work treatment and knowledge development, from psychoanalysis to crisis intervention. This treasure trove of practice knowledge equips professionals with a broad array of theoretical approaches, each of which shine a spotlight on a different aspect of the human condition. Emphasizing the importance of a broad-based theoretical approach to practice, it helps the reader avoid the pitfalls of becoming overly identified with a narrow focus that limits their understanding of clients and their contexts. This sweeping overview of the field untangles the increasingly complex problems, ideologies, and value sets that define contemporary social work practice. The result is an essential A-to-Z reference that charts the full range of theoretical approaches available to social workers regardless of their setting or specialty.