Developing fieldwork skills : a guide for human services, counseling, and social work students

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    • Chiaferi, Rosemary
    • Griffin, Michael

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Developing fieldwork skills : a guide for human services, counseling, and social work students

Rosemary Chiaferi, Michael Griffin

Brooks/Cole Pub. Co., c1997

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"A Clairemont book"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Where do I fit in the organization? How can I deal effectively with my supervisors? How do I handle legal and ethical issues? These are some of the most pressing issues interns face when they make the transition from the classroom to the "real world." The authors succeed in creating a book that is thought-provoking and invaluable to human services, counseling, and social work students. The authors draw upon their years of extensive experience--Chiaferi as a psychotherapist and Griffin as a clinical social worker--to provide a first-hand, humanistic, and personable approach to the fieldwork course, effectively addressing the fears and anxieties common to individuals at various stages in their practicum experience.

Table of Contents

1. Beginning Your Fieldwork Experience. 2. Finding Your Place in the Organization. 3. Making Use of Supervision. 4. Developing Skills in Critical Thinking: Legal and Ethical Issues. 5. Encountering Cultural Differences. 6. Surviving in the Work Setting. 7. The Larger Issues: Maintaining Perspective. 8. Experiencing Closure. 9. Planning for the Future.

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