Alex Gitterman (University of Connecticut), Carolyn Knight, Carel Germain
The Life Model of Social Work Practice
Advances in Theory and Practice
Alex Gitterman (University of Connecticut), Carolyn Knight, Carel Germain
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Advances in Theory and Practice
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The Life Model of Social Work Practice was the first textbook to introduce the ecological perspective into social work practice. This fourth edition brings it up to date by expanding and deepening this perspective, integrating contemporary theory and research findings with numerous case illustrations drawn from a wide range of practice contexts.
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The Life Model of Social Work Practice was the first textbook to introduce the ecological perspective into social work practice. This fourth edition brings it up to date by expanding and deepening this perspective, integrating contemporary theory and research findings with numerous case illustrations drawn from a wide range of practice contexts.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Columbia University Press
- fourth edition
- Seitenzahl: 776
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 163mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1210g
- ISBN-13: 9780231187480
- ISBN-10: 0231187483
- Artikelnr.: 60010577
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Columbia University Press
- fourth edition
- Seitenzahl: 776
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 163mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1210g
- ISBN-13: 9780231187480
- ISBN-10: 0231187483
- Artikelnr.: 60010577
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Alex Gitterman, Carolyn Knight, Carel B. Germain
Preface
Note to Instructors
Acknowledgments
Part I. Overview
1. Social Work Practice and Its Historical Traditions
2. The Ecological Perspective
3. The Life Model of Social Work Practice: An Overview
4. Culturally Competent and Diversity-Sensitive Practice and Cultural
Humility
5. Assessment, Evidence-Guided Practice, and Practice Evaluation
Part II. The Helping Process in Life-Modeled Practice
Initial Phase
6. Preparation: Settings, Modalities, Methods, and Skills
7. Beginnings: Settings, Modalities, Methods, and Skills
Ongoing Phase
8. Helping Individuals, Families, and Groups with Stressful Life
Transitions and Traumatic Events
9. Helping Individuals, Families, and Groups with Environmental Stressors
10. Helping Family Members with Maladaptive Communication and Relationship
Patterns
11. Helping Group Members with Maladaptive Communication and Relationship
Patterns
12. Helping with Maladaptive Relationship and Communication Patterns
between Social Workers and Clients
Ending Phase
13. Endings: Settings, Modalities, Methods, and Skills
Part III. Life-Modeled Practice at the Community, Organizational, and
Political Levels
14. Influencing Community and Neighborhood Life
15. Influencing the Practitioner's Organization
16. Influencing Legislation, Regulations, and Electoral Politics
Appendix A: Individual, Family, and Group Assessments
Appendix B: Practice Monitoring-Records of Service
Appendix C: Practice Monitoring-Critical Incidents
Appendix D: Force Field Analysis
Notes
References
Index
Note to Instructors
Acknowledgments
Part I. Overview
1. Social Work Practice and Its Historical Traditions
2. The Ecological Perspective
3. The Life Model of Social Work Practice: An Overview
4. Culturally Competent and Diversity-Sensitive Practice and Cultural
Humility
5. Assessment, Evidence-Guided Practice, and Practice Evaluation
Part II. The Helping Process in Life-Modeled Practice
Initial Phase
6. Preparation: Settings, Modalities, Methods, and Skills
7. Beginnings: Settings, Modalities, Methods, and Skills
Ongoing Phase
8. Helping Individuals, Families, and Groups with Stressful Life
Transitions and Traumatic Events
9. Helping Individuals, Families, and Groups with Environmental Stressors
10. Helping Family Members with Maladaptive Communication and Relationship
Patterns
11. Helping Group Members with Maladaptive Communication and Relationship
Patterns
12. Helping with Maladaptive Relationship and Communication Patterns
between Social Workers and Clients
Ending Phase
13. Endings: Settings, Modalities, Methods, and Skills
Part III. Life-Modeled Practice at the Community, Organizational, and
Political Levels
14. Influencing Community and Neighborhood Life
15. Influencing the Practitioner's Organization
16. Influencing Legislation, Regulations, and Electoral Politics
Appendix A: Individual, Family, and Group Assessments
Appendix B: Practice Monitoring-Records of Service
Appendix C: Practice Monitoring-Critical Incidents
Appendix D: Force Field Analysis
Notes
References
Index
Preface
Note to Instructors
Acknowledgments
Part I. Overview
1. Social Work Practice and Its Historical Traditions
2. The Ecological Perspective
3. The Life Model of Social Work Practice: An Overview
4. Culturally Competent and Diversity-Sensitive Practice and Cultural
Humility
5. Assessment, Evidence-Guided Practice, and Practice Evaluation
Part II. The Helping Process in Life-Modeled Practice
Initial Phase
6. Preparation: Settings, Modalities, Methods, and Skills
7. Beginnings: Settings, Modalities, Methods, and Skills
Ongoing Phase
8. Helping Individuals, Families, and Groups with Stressful Life
Transitions and Traumatic Events
9. Helping Individuals, Families, and Groups with Environmental Stressors
10. Helping Family Members with Maladaptive Communication and Relationship
Patterns
11. Helping Group Members with Maladaptive Communication and Relationship
Patterns
12. Helping with Maladaptive Relationship and Communication Patterns
between Social Workers and Clients
Ending Phase
13. Endings: Settings, Modalities, Methods, and Skills
Part III. Life-Modeled Practice at the Community, Organizational, and
Political Levels
14. Influencing Community and Neighborhood Life
15. Influencing the Practitioner's Organization
16. Influencing Legislation, Regulations, and Electoral Politics
Appendix A: Individual, Family, and Group Assessments
Appendix B: Practice Monitoring-Records of Service
Appendix C: Practice Monitoring-Critical Incidents
Appendix D: Force Field Analysis
Notes
References
Index
Note to Instructors
Acknowledgments
Part I. Overview
1. Social Work Practice and Its Historical Traditions
2. The Ecological Perspective
3. The Life Model of Social Work Practice: An Overview
4. Culturally Competent and Diversity-Sensitive Practice and Cultural
Humility
5. Assessment, Evidence-Guided Practice, and Practice Evaluation
Part II. The Helping Process in Life-Modeled Practice
Initial Phase
6. Preparation: Settings, Modalities, Methods, and Skills
7. Beginnings: Settings, Modalities, Methods, and Skills
Ongoing Phase
8. Helping Individuals, Families, and Groups with Stressful Life
Transitions and Traumatic Events
9. Helping Individuals, Families, and Groups with Environmental Stressors
10. Helping Family Members with Maladaptive Communication and Relationship
Patterns
11. Helping Group Members with Maladaptive Communication and Relationship
Patterns
12. Helping with Maladaptive Relationship and Communication Patterns
between Social Workers and Clients
Ending Phase
13. Endings: Settings, Modalities, Methods, and Skills
Part III. Life-Modeled Practice at the Community, Organizational, and
Political Levels
14. Influencing Community and Neighborhood Life
15. Influencing the Practitioner's Organization
16. Influencing Legislation, Regulations, and Electoral Politics
Appendix A: Individual, Family, and Group Assessments
Appendix B: Practice Monitoring-Records of Service
Appendix C: Practice Monitoring-Critical Incidents
Appendix D: Force Field Analysis
Notes
References
Index