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E-grāmata: Theoretical Perspectives for Direct Social Work Practice: A Generalist-Eclectic Approach

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  • Formāts: 442 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826165565
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  • Izdošanas datums: 12-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826165565

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"The book is divided into four parts with a total of 23 chapters. The first two chapters constitute Part I of this book, which focuses on explicating our generalist-eclectic approach to direct social work practice. In Part II, high-level or meta-theoriesfor direct practice are presented. The four chapters in this part focus on critical ecological systems theory, individual and family development theory, couples theory and intervention and strengths-based social work practice. Part III is divided into five sections and focuses on theories, models, and therapies for direct practice that are at a mid-level of abstraction. The five sections contain a total of 15 chapters on psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, humanistic, critical, and postmodern theories. Part IV consists of a summary chapter that considers the similarities and differences between the theories, models, and therapies that are reviewed in the book and the principles and values that are integral to our generalist-eclectic approach. The issue of integrating the use of theory with the artistic elements of practice via the problem-solving model is also revisited in this final chapter, and implications for research and practice are discussed. In addition to the book content, qualified instructorscan request an ancillary package consisting of PowerPoints, an Instructor's Manual, and a Sample Syllabus"--

This new and fully updated edition of the best-selling theories text for social workers introduces social work students and practitioners to a wide variety of theories for direct social work practice. Originally edited by Nick Coady and Peter Lehmann, the new edition provides a framework for integrating the use of theory with central social work principles and values combined with artistic elements of practice. Completely updated and reorganized to encompass the latest theories as applied to a generalist mental health practice, the fourth edition brings a fresh perspective with the addition of two new lead editors.

Theoretical Perspective for Direct Social Work Practice: A Generalist-Eclectic Approach is rooted in the generalist-eclectic approach to social work practice, with the contents explored through a problem-solving model facilitating the integration of the artistic and scientific elements of practice. The new edition includes 9 new chapters covering Couples Theory, the Psychodynamic Approach, Dialetical Behavior Therapy, Dialetical Behavior Therapy for the treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder, Trauma Informed Practice, Motivational Interviewing, Anti-Oppressive Theory, Mindfulness-based Approaches, and EMDR Therapy.

Chapters are consistently organized and include a case study and associated prompts to foster class discussion. Each includes chapter objectives and summaries, tables, and diagrams. A robust instructor package contains a sample syllabus, PowerPoint slides, and exam questions for each chapter. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers.

New to the Fourth Edition:

  • Two new lead editors and new chapter contributors bringing a fresh new perspective to the content
  • 9 brand new chapters covering new and relevant theories and models to ensure readers have all the facts at hand and can easily incorporate theories into their everyday practice
  • Significantly reorganized to reflect the state of art in social work practice

Key Features:

  • Chapters are consistently formatted and include a case study with prompts to promote critical thinking and discussion
  • Chapter objectives and summaries in every chapter reinforce content
  • Tables illustrate when and why to use a particular theory
  • Diagrams serve as visual representations of various models
  • Includes Instructor Package with Sample Syllabus, PowerPoints, and exam questions in each chapter
Contributors ix
Preface xv
Abbreviations xvii
PART I INTRODUCTION
1 An Overview of and Rationale for a Generalist-Eclectic Approach to Direct Social Work Practice
3(26)
Kristin W. Bolton
J. Christopher Hall
Peter Lehmann
2 The Problem-Solving Model: A Framework for Integrating the Science and Art of Practice
29(18)
Kristin W. Bolton
Peter Lehmann
PART II METATHEORIES FOR DIRECT SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
3 Ecological Systems Theory
47(14)
Barbra Teater
4 Individual and Family Development Theory
61(20)
Elaine P. Congress
5 Couples Theory and Interventions
81(18)
Clay Gruber
J. Christopher Hall
6 Strengths-Based Practice: A Metatheory to Guide the Social Work Profession
99(20)
Catherine A. Simmons
Valerie B. Shapiro
Sarah Accomazzo
Trevor J. Manthey
PART III THEORIES FOR DIRECT SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
Section A Psychodynamic
7 The Psychodynamic Approach
119(18)
Arthur Frankel
Section B Cognitive Behavioral Theory
8 Cognitive Behavioral Theory and Treatment
137(26)
Norman H. Cobb
9 The Crisis Intervention Model
163(16)
Karen S. Knox
Albert R. Roberts
10 Dialectical Behavior Therapy for the Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder
179(13)
Michael A. Mancini
Shannon Cooper-Sadlo
11 Trauma-Informed Care for Social Workers: Theory and Practice
192(15)
Jill Levenson
Section C Humanistic
12 Client-Centered Theory
207(16)
Amy Van de Motter
13 Emotion-Focused Therapy
223(18)
Jeannette Bischkopf
14 Motivational Interviewing
241(18)
Allison Salisbury
Doug Smith
Corey Campbell
Section D Critical Theories
15 Feminist Theories
259(16)
Sarah Todd
Katherine Occhiuto
16 Empowerment Theory
275(24)
Tina Maschi
Sandra Turner
Adriana Kaye
17 Anti-Oppressive Theory and Practice
299(14)
Alicia M. Sellon
Heather Lassman
Section E Postmodern Theories and Holistic Approaches
18 Narrative Therapy
313(20)
J. Christopher Hall
19 Collaborative-Dialogic Therapy
333(16)
Adriana Gil-Wilkerson
Susan B. Levin
20 Solution-Focused Therapy
349(12)
Jacqueline Corcoran
21 Mindfulness-Based Approaches
361(16)
James Beauchemin
22 Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
377(25)
Anka Roberto
Ashley Swinson
PART IV SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
23 Revisiting the Generalist-Eclectic Approach
402(11)
Kristin W. Bolton
Kim Stansbury
Index 413
Kristin W. Mapson (formerly Bolton), PhD, MSW(pronouns: she/her/hers), is the Interim Associate School Director, Interim Associate Dean for Research and Innovation, and Professor at the School of Social Work at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.

J. Christopher Hall PhD, LCSW is a professor of Social Work at the University of North Carolina Wilmington where he teaches graduate social work clinical practice, field, and postmodern electives.

Peter Lehmann PhD, LCSW is a retired Professor from the University of Texas at Arlington. His primary areas of research are in solution-focused brief therapy and batterer intervention programs.