Mindfulness and Social Work
Herausgeber: Hick, Steven S
Mindfulness and Social Work
Herausgeber: Hick, Steven S
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For the first time ever, a book has been written tying mindfulness techniques to social work practice. Editor Steven Hick has compiled this collection of essays to provide a model for the use of mindfulness in social work practice with individuals, families, groups, and communities. Focused on both mindfulness interventions and the development of mindfulness within the practitioner, this book contains exercises for use by social workers themselves or with clients.
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For the first time ever, a book has been written tying mindfulness techniques to social work practice. Editor Steven Hick has compiled this collection of essays to provide a model for the use of mindfulness in social work practice with individuals, families, groups, and communities. Focused on both mindfulness interventions and the development of mindfulness within the practitioner, this book contains exercises for use by social workers themselves or with clients.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 362g
- ISBN-13: 9780190616243
- ISBN-10: 0190616245
- Artikelnr.: 47864599
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 362g
- ISBN-13: 9780190616243
- ISBN-10: 0190616245
- Artikelnr.: 47864599
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Steven S. Hick (PhD, University of Toronto; MA, Carleton University) is associate professor at the School of Social Work, Carleton University, in Ottawa, Canada. He is a writer, teacher, human rights advocate, and researcher. He teaches in the area of mindfulness, human rights practice, social worker formation, and community development. He offers mindfulness-based stress reduction courses and social worker training in interpersonal mindfulness. He is co-founder of War Child Canada, an organization that educates Canadian youths about war and helps children in war zones. He is widely published in peer-reviewed journals and is the author of Mindfulness and the Therapeutic Relationship (2008); Social Work in Canada (2nd ed., 2005); Social Work: A Critical Turn (2005); Social Welfare in Canada: Understanding Income Security (2nd ed., 2007); Advocacy, Activism, and the Internet (2002); Children's Rights and the Internet (2001); and Human Rights and the Internet (2000).
* Preface
* 1 Mindfulness and Social Work: Paying Attention to Ourselves, Our
Clients, and Society, Steven F. Hick
* 2 Living Fully: Mindfulness Practices for Everyday Life, Christine
Kessen
* 3 Mindfulness in Social Work Practice: A Theoretical and Spiritual
Exploration, Richard Potter
* 4 Mindfulness and Reflexivity: The No-Self as Reflexive Practitioner,
Laura G. Béres
* 5 Watching the Train: Mindfulness and Inner Dialogue in Therapist
Skills Training, David A. Paré, Brian Richardson, and Margarita
Tarragona
* 6 The Contribution of Mindfulness Practice to the Development of
Professional Self-Concept in Students of Social Work, Liora Birnbaum
* 7 Subjective Well-Being, Mindfulness, and the Social Work Workplace:
Insight into Reciprocal Relationships, Susan M. Graham and John R.
Graham
* 8 Mindfulness-Based Practices in Group Work with Children and Youths
in Care, Diana Coholic and Julie LeBreton
* 9 Integrating Affect Regulation with Mindfulness in Family Therapy,
Ellen Katz
* 10 Mindfulness-Influenced Social Work Practice with Immigrants,
Miriam George
* 11 Mobilizing Communities for Social Change: Integrating Mindfulness
and Passionate Politics, Sarah Todd
* 12 Mindfulness in Activism: Fighting for Justice as a Self-Reflective
Emancipatory Practice, Tracy London
* 13 From Environmental Despair to the Ecological Self: Mindfulness and
Community Action, Mishka Lysack
* 1 Mindfulness and Social Work: Paying Attention to Ourselves, Our
Clients, and Society, Steven F. Hick
* 2 Living Fully: Mindfulness Practices for Everyday Life, Christine
Kessen
* 3 Mindfulness in Social Work Practice: A Theoretical and Spiritual
Exploration, Richard Potter
* 4 Mindfulness and Reflexivity: The No-Self as Reflexive Practitioner,
Laura G. Béres
* 5 Watching the Train: Mindfulness and Inner Dialogue in Therapist
Skills Training, David A. Paré, Brian Richardson, and Margarita
Tarragona
* 6 The Contribution of Mindfulness Practice to the Development of
Professional Self-Concept in Students of Social Work, Liora Birnbaum
* 7 Subjective Well-Being, Mindfulness, and the Social Work Workplace:
Insight into Reciprocal Relationships, Susan M. Graham and John R.
Graham
* 8 Mindfulness-Based Practices in Group Work with Children and Youths
in Care, Diana Coholic and Julie LeBreton
* 9 Integrating Affect Regulation with Mindfulness in Family Therapy,
Ellen Katz
* 10 Mindfulness-Influenced Social Work Practice with Immigrants,
Miriam George
* 11 Mobilizing Communities for Social Change: Integrating Mindfulness
and Passionate Politics, Sarah Todd
* 12 Mindfulness in Activism: Fighting for Justice as a Self-Reflective
Emancipatory Practice, Tracy London
* 13 From Environmental Despair to the Ecological Self: Mindfulness and
Community Action, Mishka Lysack
* Preface
* 1 Mindfulness and Social Work: Paying Attention to Ourselves, Our
Clients, and Society, Steven F. Hick
* 2 Living Fully: Mindfulness Practices for Everyday Life, Christine
Kessen
* 3 Mindfulness in Social Work Practice: A Theoretical and Spiritual
Exploration, Richard Potter
* 4 Mindfulness and Reflexivity: The No-Self as Reflexive Practitioner,
Laura G. Béres
* 5 Watching the Train: Mindfulness and Inner Dialogue in Therapist
Skills Training, David A. Paré, Brian Richardson, and Margarita
Tarragona
* 6 The Contribution of Mindfulness Practice to the Development of
Professional Self-Concept in Students of Social Work, Liora Birnbaum
* 7 Subjective Well-Being, Mindfulness, and the Social Work Workplace:
Insight into Reciprocal Relationships, Susan M. Graham and John R.
Graham
* 8 Mindfulness-Based Practices in Group Work with Children and Youths
in Care, Diana Coholic and Julie LeBreton
* 9 Integrating Affect Regulation with Mindfulness in Family Therapy,
Ellen Katz
* 10 Mindfulness-Influenced Social Work Practice with Immigrants,
Miriam George
* 11 Mobilizing Communities for Social Change: Integrating Mindfulness
and Passionate Politics, Sarah Todd
* 12 Mindfulness in Activism: Fighting for Justice as a Self-Reflective
Emancipatory Practice, Tracy London
* 13 From Environmental Despair to the Ecological Self: Mindfulness and
Community Action, Mishka Lysack
* 1 Mindfulness and Social Work: Paying Attention to Ourselves, Our
Clients, and Society, Steven F. Hick
* 2 Living Fully: Mindfulness Practices for Everyday Life, Christine
Kessen
* 3 Mindfulness in Social Work Practice: A Theoretical and Spiritual
Exploration, Richard Potter
* 4 Mindfulness and Reflexivity: The No-Self as Reflexive Practitioner,
Laura G. Béres
* 5 Watching the Train: Mindfulness and Inner Dialogue in Therapist
Skills Training, David A. Paré, Brian Richardson, and Margarita
Tarragona
* 6 The Contribution of Mindfulness Practice to the Development of
Professional Self-Concept in Students of Social Work, Liora Birnbaum
* 7 Subjective Well-Being, Mindfulness, and the Social Work Workplace:
Insight into Reciprocal Relationships, Susan M. Graham and John R.
Graham
* 8 Mindfulness-Based Practices in Group Work with Children and Youths
in Care, Diana Coholic and Julie LeBreton
* 9 Integrating Affect Regulation with Mindfulness in Family Therapy,
Ellen Katz
* 10 Mindfulness-Influenced Social Work Practice with Immigrants,
Miriam George
* 11 Mobilizing Communities for Social Change: Integrating Mindfulness
and Passionate Politics, Sarah Todd
* 12 Mindfulness in Activism: Fighting for Justice as a Self-Reflective
Emancipatory Practice, Tracy London
* 13 From Environmental Despair to the Ecological Self: Mindfulness and
Community Action, Mishka Lysack