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Mary C. (Carmel) Ruffolo & Brian E. Perron 
Direct Social Work Practice 
Theories and Skills for Becoming an Evidence-Based Practitioner

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Using a case-based approach to connect the classroom and the practice environment, this foundational text incorporates a broad set of themes that include advocacy, social justice, global focus, ethics, theory, and critical thinking. Integrated, up-to-date, evidence-based content related to diversity, social justice, and international issues helps readers develop the basic skills of engagement, assessment, intervention, and reflective practice, as well as the key skills needed for the field experience. Each chapter of the book is mapped to the latest Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) to aid schools of social work in connecting the course content with monitored outcomes.

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Chapter 1: An Overview of the Book

What Is Generalist Social Work Practice?

Major Themes in Each Chapter

How This Book Is Organized

Suggestions for the Social Work Student

Suggestions to the Social Work Instructor

Chapter 2: Integrative Themes That Guide Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families, and Small Groups

Definition of Social Work Profession and Principles of the Profession

The Mission of Social Work

Social Justice Lens

Core Theoretical Perspectives

Integrating Conceptual Perspectives

Chapter 3: From Evidence-Based Practice to Evidence-Informed Practice

Defining Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)

The Challenges in Using the EBP framework in Social Work

Chapter 4: Professional Values, Ethics, and Professional Use of Self

Professional Social Work Values, Purpose, and Practice Principles

NASW Code of Ethics Standards

Ethical Decision Making

A Closer Look at Self-determination, Informed Consent and Confidentiality, Privileged Communication, and Technology/Social Media Use

Addressing Malpractice and Unethical Behavior

Chapter 5: Engagement and Relationship-Building Skills

Core Values That Guide Engagement and Relationship-Building Efforts in Social Work Practice

Pathways to Services

Approaches That Positively Impact the Engagement Phase

Skill Building That Emphasizes Collaboration to Improve Follow-Through

The Stages of Change Framework

Alliance Building

Chapter 6: Assessment in Social Work With Individuals and Families

Defining Assessment

The Bio-Psycho-Social-Spiritual History

Key Screening Tools

Trauma Assessments and Mandated Reporting Responsibilities

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), Cultural Assessment Tools in the DSM-5, and International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10)

Chapter 7: Change Planning

What Is Change Planning?

Core Principles of Change Planning

Change Goals

Goal Selection

Goal Specification: A SMART Approach

Intervention Selection

The Written Change Plan

Chapter 8: Core Intervention Skills: Using Cognitive and Behavioral Approaches in Social Work Practice With Individuals, Families, and Groups

The Cognitive Aspect of CBT

Cognitive Restructuring

Behavioral Aspects of CBT

ABC from a Behavioral Standpoint

CBT as an Integrative Framework

Practice of CBT

Structural Features of CBT

Ongoing Professional Development

Chapter 9: Intervention Skills: Using Problem-Solving, Psychoeducational, and Multisystemic Intervention Approaches and Case/Care Management Skills in Working With Individuals and Families

Problem-Solving Approach

Psychoeducational Approach

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA) Evidence-Based Toolkit

Online Psychoeducational Modules

Multiple-Family Psychoeducation Program (MF-PEP)

Multisystem Intervention Approaches

Case/Care Management Approaches

Chapter 10: Additional Skills for Working With Families and Groups

Introducing the Core Skills Needed When Working With Families and Helping Families to Change

Social Work’s Mission in Working With Families

A Multidimensional Ecosystemic Comparative Approach (MECAmaps) to Assess Cultural and Contextual Sociopolitical Contexts

Establishing a Relationship With Each Family Member

Models of Family Work

Special Note: Working With Couples

Introducing the Core Skills Needed When Working With Groups

Leading Groups and Understanding Group Development Stages

Chapter 11: Outcome Monitoring

Overview of Outcome Monitoring

Is Outcome Monitoring Research?

General Principles of Outcome Monitoring

Measurement Types and Data Collection

Summarizing Data and Making Inferences

Common Measurement Questions

Chapter 12: Lifelong Learning and Professional Development Over the Life Course

Your Professional Identity

Supervision and Mentorship

Remaining Current With the Research

Licensure

Continuing Education

Professional Social Networks

Sobre o autor

Elizabeth H. Voshel, LMSW, ACSW, is an associate clinical professor and director of field instruction with the University of Michigan’s School of Social Work. She has been a leader in the school’s integrative learning effort and teaches a capstone seminar. Voshel has presented nationally and internationally on field instruction curriculum and social work ethics and was employed for 22 years by the US Department of Veterans Affairs.
Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 280 ● ISBN 9781483321042 ● Tamanho do arquivo 4.2 MB ● Editora SAGE Publications ● Cidade Thousand Oaks ● País US ● Publicado 2015 ● Edição 1 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 5360702 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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