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Comprehensive Handbook of Social Work and Social Welfare, Volume 1: The Profession of Social Work features contributions from leading international researchers and practitioners and presents the most comprehensive, in-depth source of information on the field of social work and social welfare.
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Comprehensive Handbook of Social Work and Social Welfare, Volume 1: The Profession of Social Work features contributions from leading international researchers and practitioners and presents the most comprehensive, in-depth source of information on the field of social work and social welfare.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470246764
- Artikelnr.: 37291256
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470246764
- Artikelnr.: 37291256
Editors-in-Chief: Karen M. Sowers, PhD, is Professor and Dean at the University of Tennessee College of Social Work in Knoxville, Tennessee. Catherine N. Dulmus, PhD>, is Associate Professor of Social Work and Director of the Buffalo Center for Social Research at the University of Buffalo, New York. She is coeditor of several social work journals and has authored or coedited a number of books, including Essentials of Child Welfare, Handbook of Preventive Interventions for Children and Adolescents, Handbook of Preventive Interventions for Adults, and The Social Work and Human Services Treatment Planner. Volume Editor: Barbara W. White, PhD, is Dean of the School of Social Work at the University of Texas at Austin.
Handbook Preface. Karen M. Sowers. Catherine N. Dulmus. Volume Prolusion. Barbara W. White. Contributors. 1. The History of Social Work and Social Welfare. Leslie Leighninger. 2. Educating for Social Work. Julia M. Watkins. Jessica Holmes. 3. The Scope of Social Work Practice. June G. Hopps. Tony B. Lowe. 4. Professional Credentials and Professional Regulations: Social Work Professional Development. Donna DeAngelis. Mary Jo Monahan. 5. Social Work Organizations. Gary Lowe. Terry Singer. 6. Values and Ethics for Professional Social Work Practice. Kimberly Strom-Gottfried. 7. The Strengths Perspective: Putting Possibility and Hope to Work in Our Practice Dennis Saleebey. 8. Child Welfare: Historical Trends, Professionalization and Workforce Issues. Robin E. Perry. Alberta J. Ellett. 9. Family-Based Practice. Barbara Thomlison. 10. School Social Work. Cynthia Franklin. Beth Gerlach. Amy Chanmugam. 11. Substance Abuse. Lori K. Holleran Steiker. Samuel A. MacMaster. 12. The Mental Health Field of Practice. King Davis. 13. Healing the Disjuncture: Social Work Disability Practice. Elizabeth DePoy. Stephen Gilson. 14. Gerontology: A Field of Practice. Roberta R. Greene. Namkee Choi. 15. Forensic Social Work: Current and Emerging Developments. Katherine van Wormer. Albert Roberts. David W. Springer. Patricia Brownell. 16. International Social Work. Doreen Elliott. Uma A. Segal. 17. Immigrant and Indigenous Populations: Special Populations in Social Work. Jon Matsuoka. Hamilton I. McCubbin. 18. Diversity. Iris Carlton-LaNey. 19. Social and Economic Justice. Tricia B. Bent-Goodley. 20. Putting Evidence-Based Practice into Practice. James G. Barber. 21. Making Social Work Practice More Scientific. Allen Rubin. 22. Issues in Social Work. Stanley I. Witkin. Roberta Rehner Iversen.
Handbook Preface By Karen M. Sowers and Catherine N. Dulmus Volume
Prolusion By Barbara W. White Table of Contents 1. The History of Social
Work and Social Welfare By Leslie Leighninger 2. Educating for Social Work
By Julia M. Watkins and Jessica Holmes 3. The Scope of Social Work Practice
By June G. Hopps and Tony B. Lowe 4. Professional Credentials and
Professional Regulations: Social Work Professional Development By Donna
DeAngelis and Mary Jo Monahan 5. Social Work Organizations By Gary Lowe and
Terry Singer 6. Values and Ethics for Professional Social Work Practice By
Kimberly Strom-Gottfried 7. The Strengths Perspective: Putting Possibility
and Hope to Work in Our Practice By Dennis Saleebey 8. Child Welfare:
Historical Trends, Professionalization and Workforce Issues By Robin E.
Perry and Alberta J. Ellett 9. Family-Based Practice By Barbara Thomlison
10. School Social Work By Cynthia Franklin, Beth Gerlach, and Amy Chanmugam
11. Substance Abuse By Lori K. Holleran Steiker and Samuel A. MacMaster 12.
The Mental Health Field of Practice By King Davis 13. Healing the
Disjuncture: Social Work Disability Practice By Elizabeth DePoy and Stephen
Gilson 14. Gerontology: A Field of Practice By Roberta R. Greene and Namkee
Choi 15. Forensic Social Work: Current and Emerging Developments By
Katherine van Wormer, Albert Roberts, David W. Springer, and Patricia
Brownell 16. International Social Work By Doreen Elliott and Uma A. Segal
17. Immigrant and Indigenous Populations: Special Populations in Social
Work By Jon Matsuoka and Hamilton I. McCubbin 18. Diversity By Iris
Carlton-LaNey 19. Social and Economic Justice By Tricia B. Bent-Goodley 20.
Putting Evidence-Based Practice into Practice By James G. Barber 21. Making
Social Work Practice More Scientific By Allen Rubin 22. Issues in Social
Work By Stanley I. Witkin and Roberta Rehner Iversen
Prolusion By Barbara W. White Table of Contents 1. The History of Social
Work and Social Welfare By Leslie Leighninger 2. Educating for Social Work
By Julia M. Watkins and Jessica Holmes 3. The Scope of Social Work Practice
By June G. Hopps and Tony B. Lowe 4. Professional Credentials and
Professional Regulations: Social Work Professional Development By Donna
DeAngelis and Mary Jo Monahan 5. Social Work Organizations By Gary Lowe and
Terry Singer 6. Values and Ethics for Professional Social Work Practice By
Kimberly Strom-Gottfried 7. The Strengths Perspective: Putting Possibility
and Hope to Work in Our Practice By Dennis Saleebey 8. Child Welfare:
Historical Trends, Professionalization and Workforce Issues By Robin E.
Perry and Alberta J. Ellett 9. Family-Based Practice By Barbara Thomlison
10. School Social Work By Cynthia Franklin, Beth Gerlach, and Amy Chanmugam
11. Substance Abuse By Lori K. Holleran Steiker and Samuel A. MacMaster 12.
The Mental Health Field of Practice By King Davis 13. Healing the
Disjuncture: Social Work Disability Practice By Elizabeth DePoy and Stephen
Gilson 14. Gerontology: A Field of Practice By Roberta R. Greene and Namkee
Choi 15. Forensic Social Work: Current and Emerging Developments By
Katherine van Wormer, Albert Roberts, David W. Springer, and Patricia
Brownell 16. International Social Work By Doreen Elliott and Uma A. Segal
17. Immigrant and Indigenous Populations: Special Populations in Social
Work By Jon Matsuoka and Hamilton I. McCubbin 18. Diversity By Iris
Carlton-LaNey 19. Social and Economic Justice By Tricia B. Bent-Goodley 20.
Putting Evidence-Based Practice into Practice By James G. Barber 21. Making
Social Work Practice More Scientific By Allen Rubin 22. Issues in Social
Work By Stanley I. Witkin and Roberta Rehner Iversen
Handbook Preface. Karen M. Sowers. Catherine N. Dulmus. Volume Prolusion. Barbara W. White. Contributors. 1. The History of Social Work and Social Welfare. Leslie Leighninger. 2. Educating for Social Work. Julia M. Watkins. Jessica Holmes. 3. The Scope of Social Work Practice. June G. Hopps. Tony B. Lowe. 4. Professional Credentials and Professional Regulations: Social Work Professional Development. Donna DeAngelis. Mary Jo Monahan. 5. Social Work Organizations. Gary Lowe. Terry Singer. 6. Values and Ethics for Professional Social Work Practice. Kimberly Strom-Gottfried. 7. The Strengths Perspective: Putting Possibility and Hope to Work in Our Practice Dennis Saleebey. 8. Child Welfare: Historical Trends, Professionalization and Workforce Issues. Robin E. Perry. Alberta J. Ellett. 9. Family-Based Practice. Barbara Thomlison. 10. School Social Work. Cynthia Franklin. Beth Gerlach. Amy Chanmugam. 11. Substance Abuse. Lori K. Holleran Steiker. Samuel A. MacMaster. 12. The Mental Health Field of Practice. King Davis. 13. Healing the Disjuncture: Social Work Disability Practice. Elizabeth DePoy. Stephen Gilson. 14. Gerontology: A Field of Practice. Roberta R. Greene. Namkee Choi. 15. Forensic Social Work: Current and Emerging Developments. Katherine van Wormer. Albert Roberts. David W. Springer. Patricia Brownell. 16. International Social Work. Doreen Elliott. Uma A. Segal. 17. Immigrant and Indigenous Populations: Special Populations in Social Work. Jon Matsuoka. Hamilton I. McCubbin. 18. Diversity. Iris Carlton-LaNey. 19. Social and Economic Justice. Tricia B. Bent-Goodley. 20. Putting Evidence-Based Practice into Practice. James G. Barber. 21. Making Social Work Practice More Scientific. Allen Rubin. 22. Issues in Social Work. Stanley I. Witkin. Roberta Rehner Iversen.
Handbook Preface By Karen M. Sowers and Catherine N. Dulmus Volume
Prolusion By Barbara W. White Table of Contents 1. The History of Social
Work and Social Welfare By Leslie Leighninger 2. Educating for Social Work
By Julia M. Watkins and Jessica Holmes 3. The Scope of Social Work Practice
By June G. Hopps and Tony B. Lowe 4. Professional Credentials and
Professional Regulations: Social Work Professional Development By Donna
DeAngelis and Mary Jo Monahan 5. Social Work Organizations By Gary Lowe and
Terry Singer 6. Values and Ethics for Professional Social Work Practice By
Kimberly Strom-Gottfried 7. The Strengths Perspective: Putting Possibility
and Hope to Work in Our Practice By Dennis Saleebey 8. Child Welfare:
Historical Trends, Professionalization and Workforce Issues By Robin E.
Perry and Alberta J. Ellett 9. Family-Based Practice By Barbara Thomlison
10. School Social Work By Cynthia Franklin, Beth Gerlach, and Amy Chanmugam
11. Substance Abuse By Lori K. Holleran Steiker and Samuel A. MacMaster 12.
The Mental Health Field of Practice By King Davis 13. Healing the
Disjuncture: Social Work Disability Practice By Elizabeth DePoy and Stephen
Gilson 14. Gerontology: A Field of Practice By Roberta R. Greene and Namkee
Choi 15. Forensic Social Work: Current and Emerging Developments By
Katherine van Wormer, Albert Roberts, David W. Springer, and Patricia
Brownell 16. International Social Work By Doreen Elliott and Uma A. Segal
17. Immigrant and Indigenous Populations: Special Populations in Social
Work By Jon Matsuoka and Hamilton I. McCubbin 18. Diversity By Iris
Carlton-LaNey 19. Social and Economic Justice By Tricia B. Bent-Goodley 20.
Putting Evidence-Based Practice into Practice By James G. Barber 21. Making
Social Work Practice More Scientific By Allen Rubin 22. Issues in Social
Work By Stanley I. Witkin and Roberta Rehner Iversen
Prolusion By Barbara W. White Table of Contents 1. The History of Social
Work and Social Welfare By Leslie Leighninger 2. Educating for Social Work
By Julia M. Watkins and Jessica Holmes 3. The Scope of Social Work Practice
By June G. Hopps and Tony B. Lowe 4. Professional Credentials and
Professional Regulations: Social Work Professional Development By Donna
DeAngelis and Mary Jo Monahan 5. Social Work Organizations By Gary Lowe and
Terry Singer 6. Values and Ethics for Professional Social Work Practice By
Kimberly Strom-Gottfried 7. The Strengths Perspective: Putting Possibility
and Hope to Work in Our Practice By Dennis Saleebey 8. Child Welfare:
Historical Trends, Professionalization and Workforce Issues By Robin E.
Perry and Alberta J. Ellett 9. Family-Based Practice By Barbara Thomlison
10. School Social Work By Cynthia Franklin, Beth Gerlach, and Amy Chanmugam
11. Substance Abuse By Lori K. Holleran Steiker and Samuel A. MacMaster 12.
The Mental Health Field of Practice By King Davis 13. Healing the
Disjuncture: Social Work Disability Practice By Elizabeth DePoy and Stephen
Gilson 14. Gerontology: A Field of Practice By Roberta R. Greene and Namkee
Choi 15. Forensic Social Work: Current and Emerging Developments By
Katherine van Wormer, Albert Roberts, David W. Springer, and Patricia
Brownell 16. International Social Work By Doreen Elliott and Uma A. Segal
17. Immigrant and Indigenous Populations: Special Populations in Social
Work By Jon Matsuoka and Hamilton I. McCubbin 18. Diversity By Iris
Carlton-LaNey 19. Social and Economic Justice By Tricia B. Bent-Goodley 20.
Putting Evidence-Based Practice into Practice By James G. Barber 21. Making
Social Work Practice More Scientific By Allen Rubin 22. Issues in Social
Work By Stanley I. Witkin and Roberta Rehner Iversen