Introduction to Social Work: Through the Eyes of Practice Settings, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (January 7, 2015) © 2016

  • Michelle E. Martin
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  • Excellent introduction to social work
  • Understand the role of social workers
  • Emphasises ethical practice

For courses in Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare and Introduction to Human Services

A look at the role and function of the generalist social worker within the context of practice settings, and a focus on contemporary social problems.

This contemporary introduction to social work is designed to help beginning students understand the role and function of social workers within the context of a range of social service practice settings - child welfare, adolescence, older adults, mental health, homelessness, health care and hospice, school social work, religion and spirituality, violence and victim advocacy, and international social work. Students learn to recognise a range of social problems impacting people within society, particularly members of at-risk and disenfranchised populations; understand key psychosocial and clinical issues impacting a range of populations within various theoretical frameworks; and apply key intervention strategies to case studies involving frequently encountered social problems and psychosocial issues.

  • Preface
  • Part I: Foundational Issues in Social Work Policy and Practice
  • 1. Introduction to the Social Work Profession: Purpose, Preparation, Practice, and Theoretical Orientations
  • 2. The Evolution of Social Welfare Policy: Effect on Social Work Practice
  • 3. Generalist Skills and Intervention Strategies: Effecting Meaningful and Ethical Change
  • Part II: Social Work in Action - Common Practice Settings
  • 4. Child Welfare Services: Overview and Purpose of Child and Family Services Agencies
  • 5. Adolescent Services
  • 6. Social Work and Older Adults
  • 7. Mental Health and Mental Illness
  • 8. Homelessness
  • 9. Healthcare and Hospice
  • 10. School Social Work
  • 11. Religion, Spirituality, and Faith-based Agencies
  • 12 .Violence, Victim Advocacy, and Corrections
  • 13. International Social Work
  • Epilogue: The Future of Social Work in an Ever-Changing World
  • References
  • Index

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