BRIEF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 An Integrating Framework for Human Behavior Theory and Social Work Pract... more BRIEF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 An Integrating Framework for Human Behavior Theory and Social Work Practice CHAPTER 2 Neurobiological Underpinnings of Human Development CHAPTER 3 Theories of Development CHAPTER 4 Identity Development CHAPTER 5 The Family in Society CHAPTER 6 Group-Work Practice CHAPTER 7 Communities and Organizations CHAPTER 8 Spiritual Development by Carolyn Jacobs, M.S.W., Ph. D. CHAPTER 9 Infancy CHAPTER 10 Early Childhood: The Toddler and Early School Years CHAPTER 11 Middle Childhood CHAPTER 12 Adolescence CHAPTER 13 Early Adulthood CHAPTER 14 Middle Adulthood CHAPTER 15 Diversity in Older Adulthood by Ann Roy, Ph. D. CHAPTER 16 Trauma and Development CHAPTER 17 Chronic Illness and Disability CHAPTER 18 Social Policy Through the Life Cycle by Joyce E. Everett, Ph. D.
Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 An Integrated Approach to Clinical Practice Theoretical Base fo... more Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 An Integrated Approach to Clinical Practice Theoretical Base for Clinical Social Work Practice The Integrative Model The Practice Class as Laboratory The Integrative Journal Clinical Supervision: The Learning Alliance Faculty Field Advisement Evidence-Based Practice Summary Learning Assignment References Chapter 2 Key Issues in Clinical Practice Brief Treatment Research Perspectives Models of Brief Treatment The First Meeting The Working Relationship Selection Criteria Ethics and Boundaries Sexual Relationships with Clients Other Dual Relationships The Suicidal Client Guidelines for Assessing Suicide Providing Safety Child and Adolescent Suicide Managed Care Ethical Dilemmas under Managed Care Opportunities under Managed Care Confidentiality and Technology: HIPAA Fee for Service The Client in a System of Care Spirituality and Religion International Social Work Therapist Self-Care Summary Learning Assignments References Chapter 3 The Clinical Intervi...
ABSTRACT This article applies the theory of self psychology, which was developed by Heinz Kohut, ... more ABSTRACT This article applies the theory of self psychology, which was developed by Heinz Kohut, to brief group psychotherapy. The article discusses the significance of the group as an expanded selfobject for individuals who do not have appropriate, available selfobjects in their environment. The article addresses the rationale for developing a 12-week women's group from a self-psychological perspective and illustrates key theoretical concepts in the beginning, middle, and end phases with group process. The role of the therapist in each phase of group development is emphasized.
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ABSTRACT An enormous challenge faces social work educators as we prepare for the twenty-first cen... more ABSTRACT An enormous challenge faces social work educators as we prepare for the twenty-first century. Most significant is the scramble to understand and respond to contemporary challenges, notably managed health care and welfare reform. The authors present the conceptualization and implementation of an advanced generalist concentration curriculum. Teaching strategies and assignments in a MSW academic and field curriculum are used to illustrate the integration of knowledge necessary to a three-tiered model of practice at the micro, mezzo and macro levels. Finally, results of an alumni survey are presented that lend credence to our contention that graduates are well-prepared to function effectively in today's practice environment.
... 7(1), 77-87. Seruya, B. (1997). Empathic briefpsychotherapy. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.Stu... more ... 7(1), 77-87. Seruya, B. (1997). Empathic briefpsychotherapy. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.Stulberg, I., & Buckingham, S. (1988). Parallel issues for AIDS patients, families, and others. Social Casework, 355-359. Ungar, LM, & Levene, J. (1994). ...
This article presents Intersubjectivity and Intersectionality, theoretical frameworks used to gui... more This article presents Intersubjectivity and Intersectionality, theoretical frameworks used to guide telemental health during a pandemic that has underscored issues of power and privilege. Intersubj...
Employee assistance programs, hailed as a possible focus for social work in the corporate environ... more Employee assistance programs, hailed as a possible focus for social work in the corporate environment, can provide significant services to employees in health care settings as well. This description of one hospital's employee assistance program illustrates the marketing of social work services for the program and the issues arising out of interdepartmental collaboration and competition.
BRIEF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 An Integrating Framework for Human Behavior Theory and Social Work Pract... more BRIEF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 An Integrating Framework for Human Behavior Theory and Social Work Practice CHAPTER 2 Neurobiological Underpinnings of Human Development CHAPTER 3 Theories of Development CHAPTER 4 Identity Development CHAPTER 5 The Family in Society CHAPTER 6 Group-Work Practice CHAPTER 7 Communities and Organizations CHAPTER 8 Spiritual Development by Carolyn Jacobs, M.S.W., Ph. D. CHAPTER 9 Infancy CHAPTER 10 Early Childhood: The Toddler and Early School Years CHAPTER 11 Middle Childhood CHAPTER 12 Adolescence CHAPTER 13 Early Adulthood CHAPTER 14 Middle Adulthood CHAPTER 15 Diversity in Older Adulthood by Ann Roy, Ph. D. CHAPTER 16 Trauma and Development CHAPTER 17 Chronic Illness and Disability CHAPTER 18 Social Policy Through the Life Cycle by Joyce E. Everett, Ph. D.
Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 An Integrated Approach to Clinical Practice Theoretical Base fo... more Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 An Integrated Approach to Clinical Practice Theoretical Base for Clinical Social Work Practice The Integrative Model The Practice Class as Laboratory The Integrative Journal Clinical Supervision: The Learning Alliance Faculty Field Advisement Evidence-Based Practice Summary Learning Assignment References Chapter 2 Key Issues in Clinical Practice Brief Treatment Research Perspectives Models of Brief Treatment The First Meeting The Working Relationship Selection Criteria Ethics and Boundaries Sexual Relationships with Clients Other Dual Relationships The Suicidal Client Guidelines for Assessing Suicide Providing Safety Child and Adolescent Suicide Managed Care Ethical Dilemmas under Managed Care Opportunities under Managed Care Confidentiality and Technology: HIPAA Fee for Service The Client in a System of Care Spirituality and Religion International Social Work Therapist Self-Care Summary Learning Assignments References Chapter 3 The Clinical Intervi...
ABSTRACT This article applies the theory of self psychology, which was developed by Heinz Kohut, ... more ABSTRACT This article applies the theory of self psychology, which was developed by Heinz Kohut, to brief group psychotherapy. The article discusses the significance of the group as an expanded selfobject for individuals who do not have appropriate, available selfobjects in their environment. The article addresses the rationale for developing a 12-week women's group from a self-psychological perspective and illustrates key theoretical concepts in the beginning, middle, and end phases with group process. The role of the therapist in each phase of group development is emphasized.
Http Dx Doi Org 10 1300 J067v21n03_08, Oct 14, 2008
ABSTRACT An enormous challenge faces social work educators as we prepare for the twenty-first cen... more ABSTRACT An enormous challenge faces social work educators as we prepare for the twenty-first century. Most significant is the scramble to understand and respond to contemporary challenges, notably managed health care and welfare reform. The authors present the conceptualization and implementation of an advanced generalist concentration curriculum. Teaching strategies and assignments in a MSW academic and field curriculum are used to illustrate the integration of knowledge necessary to a three-tiered model of practice at the micro, mezzo and macro levels. Finally, results of an alumni survey are presented that lend credence to our contention that graduates are well-prepared to function effectively in today's practice environment.
... 7(1), 77-87. Seruya, B. (1997). Empathic briefpsychotherapy. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.Stu... more ... 7(1), 77-87. Seruya, B. (1997). Empathic briefpsychotherapy. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.Stulberg, I., & Buckingham, S. (1988). Parallel issues for AIDS patients, families, and others. Social Casework, 355-359. Ungar, LM, & Levene, J. (1994). ...
This article presents Intersubjectivity and Intersectionality, theoretical frameworks used to gui... more This article presents Intersubjectivity and Intersectionality, theoretical frameworks used to guide telemental health during a pandemic that has underscored issues of power and privilege. Intersubj...
Employee assistance programs, hailed as a possible focus for social work in the corporate environ... more Employee assistance programs, hailed as a possible focus for social work in the corporate environment, can provide significant services to employees in health care settings as well. This description of one hospital's employee assistance program illustrates the marketing of social work services for the program and the issues arising out of interdepartmental collaboration and competition.
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