Social Workers' Desk Reference.
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Cover -- SOCIAL WORKERS' DESK REFERENCE Third Edition -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Part I Overview and Introduction to social work -- 1 What Changes and What Remains in a Practice Profession -- 2 Professional Socialization: On Becoming and Being a Social Worker -- Part II Roles, Functions, and Fields of Social Work Practice -- 3 Evidence-based Social Work Practice with Children and Adolescents -- 4 Overview of Alcohol and Drug Dependence: Identification, Assessment and Treatment -- 5 School Social Work -- 6 Social Work Practice and Leadership -- 7 Essentials of Private Practice -- 8 Social Work Practice and the Affordable Care Act -- 9 Social Work Practice in Home-based Services -- 10 Social Work Practice in Disasters -- 11 Victim Services -- 12 Social Work in Domestic Violence Services -- 13 Traumatic Stress and Emergency Services -- 14 Military Social Work -- 15 Military Social Work in the Community -- 16 Social Work with Military Families -- 17 Social Work Practice and Personal Self-care -- Part III Social Work Values, Ethics, and Licensing Standards -- 18 Ethical Issues in Social Work -- 19 Risk Management in Social Work -- 20 Advocacy in Administrative Forums: Guidelines for Practice in Benefit Appeals -- 21 Social Work Regulation and Licensing -- 22 The Impaired Social Work Professional -- 23 Technology and Social Work Practice: Micro, Mezzo, and Macro Applications -- 24 Navigating Complex Boundary Challenges -- 25 Integrating Values into Social Work Practice -- 26 Adoption Competency in Social Work Practice -- Part IV Theoretical Foundations and Treatment Approaches in Clinical Social Work -- 27 Crisis Intervention with Individual and Groups: Frameworks to Guide Social Workers -- 28 Fundamentals of Brief Treatment -- 29 Common Factors in Psychotherapy.
30 Task-centered Practice -- 31 The Life Model of Social Work Practice -- 32 Client-centered Theory and Therapy -- 33 Cognitive-behavioral Therapy -- 34 Psychosocial Therapy -- 35 Solution-focused Therapy -- 36 Theoretical Pluralism and Integrative Perspectives in Social Work Practice -- 37 Animal-assisted Interventions in Social Work Practice -- 38 Narrative Therapy -- 39 The Neurobiology of Toxic Stress: Implications for Social Work Practice -- 40 Fundamental Principles of Behavioral Social Work -- 41 The Miracle Question and Scaling Questions for Solution-building and Empowerment -- 42 Gestalt Therapy -- 43 Contemporary Object Relations Treatment -- 44 Human Trafficking and Trauma-informed Care -- 45 Using Self Psychology in Clinical Social Work -- Part V Assessment in Social Work Practice: Knowledge and Skills -- 46 Diagnostic Formulation Using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition -- 47 How Clinical Social Workers Can Easily Use Rapid Assessment Tools (RATs) for Mental Health Assessment and Treatment Evaluation -- 48 Bipolar and Related Disorders -- 49 Guidelines for Selecting and Using Assessment Tools with Children -- 50 Assessment Protocols and Rapid Assessment Tools with Troubled Adolescents -- 51 Using Standardized Tests and Instruments in Family Assessments -- 52 Very Brief Screeners for Practice and Evaluation -- Part VI Working with Couples and Families -- 53 Using Genograms to Map Family Patterns -- 54 A Family Resilience Framework -- 55 Treatment Planning with Families: An Evidence-based Approach -- 56 Effective Couple and Family Treatment -- 57 Structural Family Therapy -- 58 Bowen Family Systems Therapy -- 59 Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy -- 60 Family Therapy Approaches Using Psycho-education -- 61 Guidelines for Couple Therapy with Survivors of Childhood Trauma.
62 Working with Children and Families Impacted by Military Service -- 63 Preventing Antisocial and Aggressive Behavior in Childhood -- 64 Multifamily Groups with Obsessive-compulsive Disorder -- 65 Collaborating with Families of Persons with Severe Mental Illness -- 66 Assessment, Prevention, and Intervention with Suicidal Youth -- 67 Intensive Family Preservation Services -- Part VII Developing and Implementing Treatment Plans with Specific Groups and Disorders -- 68 Guidelines for Establishing Effective Treatment Goals and Plans for Mental Health Disorders: Sample Treatment Plans for DSM-5 Insomnia and Generalized Anxiety Disorders -- 69 Treating Problem and Disordered Gambling: Often a Hidden Behavioral Addiction -- 70 Developing Therapeutic Contracts with Clients -- 71 Developing Goals -- 72 Treatment Planning with Adolescents: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Case Applications -- 73 Eating Disorders and Treatment Planning -- 74 Panic Disorders and Agoraphobia -- 75 Treatment Plans for Clients with Social Anxiety Disorder -- 76 Integration of Psychodynamic and Cognitive-behavioral Practices -- 77 The Assessment and Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder -- 78 Guidelines for Clinical Social Work with Clients with Dissociative Disorders -- Part VIII Guidelines for Specific Techniques -- 79 Practice from a Technique Perspective -- 80 Developing Successful Relationships: The Therapeutic and Group Alliances -- 81 The Use of Therapeutic Metaphor in Social Work -- 82 Cognitive Restructuring Techniques -- 83 The Miracle and Scaling Questions for Solution-building and Empowering -- 84 Improving Classroom Management through Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports -- 85 Best Practices in Parenting Techniques -- 86 Bereavement and Grief Therapy -- 87 Motivational Interviewing -- 88 Working with Clients Who Have Recovered Memories.
89 Terminating with Clients -- Part IX Guidelines for Specific Interventions -- 90 Transtheoretical Model Guidelines for Families with Child Abuse and Neglect -- 91 Play Therapy with Children in Crisis -- 92 Social Skills Training and Child Therapy -- 93 Guidelines for Chemical Abuse and Dependency Screening, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Recovery -- 94 Best Practices in Social Work with Groups -- 95 Supported Employment -- 96 Working with and Strengthening Social Networks -- 97 Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing with Trauma Clients -- 98 Educational Interventions: Principles for Practice -- 99 Divorce Therapy: The Application of Cognitive-behavioral and Constructivist Treatment -- 100 Primary Prevention Using the Go Grrrls Group with Adolescent Females -- 101 Cyberbullying and the Social Worker -- 102 Empirically Supported Treatments for Borderline Personality Disorder -- 103 The Interface of Psychiatric Medications and Social Work -- Part X Case Management Guidelines -- 104 An Overview of the NASW Standards for Social Work Case Management -- 105 Clinical Case Management -- 106 Assertive Community Treatment or Intensive Case Management -- 107 Case Management Practice in Psychosocial Rehabilitation -- 108 Case Management and Child Welfare -- 109 Case Management with Substance-abusing Clients -- 110 Case Management with Older Adults -- 111 HIV/AIDS Case Management -- 112 Social Work Case Management in Medical Settings -- Part XI Community Practice -- 113 An Integrated Practice Model for Community Family Centers -- 114 International Perspectives on Social Work Practice -- 115 Community Organizing Principles and Practice Guidelines -- 116 Contemporary Community Practice Models -- 117 Legislative Advocacy to Empower Oppressed and Vulnerable Groups -- 118 Community Partnerships to Support Youth Success in School.
119 Building Community Capacity in the U.S. Air Force: Promoting a Community Practice Strategy -- 120 Neoliberalism, Globalization, and Social Welfare -- 121 Community-led Structural Interventions as Community Practice: A Review of Initiatives in Haiti and India -- Part XII Working with Vulnerable Populations and Persons at Risk -- 122 Overview of Working with Vulnerable Populations and Persons at Risk -- 123 The Legacy of Racism for Social Work Practice Today and What to Do About It -- 124 Anti-oppressive Practices -- 125 Effective Practice with Refugees and Immigrants -- 126 Social Work Practice with Native Americans -- 127 Social Work Practice with Asian and Pacific Islander Americans -- 128 Social Work Practice with Latinos -- 129 Social Work Practice with African Americans -- 130 The Culturagram -- 131 Social Work Practice with Persons Living with HIV/AIDS -- 132 Social Work with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Clients -- 133 Global Perspectives on Gender Issues -- Part XIII School Social Work -- 134 Overview of Evidence-based Practice in School Social Work -- 135 Evidence-based Violence Prevention Programs and Best Implementation Practices -- 136 Solution-focused Brief Therapy Interventions for Students at Risk to Drop Out -- 137 Treating Children and Adolescents with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in the Schools -- 138 Effectively Working with Latino Immigrant Families in Schools -- 139 Online Database of Interventions and Resources for School Social Workers -- Part XIV Forensic Social Work -- 140 The Changing Face of Forensic Social Work Practice: An Overview -- 141 Forensic Social Work and Expert Witness Testimony in Child Welfare -- 142 Mediation and Conflict Resolution -- 143 Child Protection Mediation: An Interest-based Approach -- 144 Forensic Social Workers in Offender Diversion.
145 Therapeutic Tasks at the Drug Court.
In the first and second editions of the Social Workers' Desk Reference, the changes that were occurring in social work practice, education, and research were highlighted and focused upon. This third edition continues in the same tradition and continues to respond to the changes occurring in society and how they are impacting the education, research, and practice of social work as a whole.
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