Social work treatment : interlocking theoretical approaches
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Social work treatment : interlocking theoretical approaches
Oxford University Press, c2011
5th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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First published in 1974, Social Work Treatment remains the most popular and trusted compendium of theories available to social work students and practitioners. It explores the full range of theoretical approaches that drive social work treatment and knowledge development, from psychoanalysis to crisis intervention. This treasure trove of practice knowledge equips professionals with a broad array of theoretical approaches, each of which shine a spotlight on a different aspect of the human condition. Emphasizing the importance of a broad-based theoretical approach to practice, it helps the reader avoid the pitfalls of becoming overly identified with a narrow focus that limits their understanding of clients and their contexts. This sweeping overview of the field untangles the increasingly complex problems, ideologies, and value sets that define contemporary social work practice. The result is an essential A-to-Z reference that charts the full range of theoretical approaches available to social workers regardless of their setting or specialty.
Table of Contents
1. Theory and
Social Work Treatment, Francis J. Turner
2. Aboriginal
Theory: A Cree Medicine Wheel Guide for Healing First Nations, Herb Nabigon and
Anne Marie Mawhiney
3. Attachment
Theory and Social Work Treatment, Timothy Page
4. Chaos Theory,
Sandra Loucks Campbell
5.
Client-Centered Theory: The Enduring Principles of a Person Centered Approach,
William Rowe
6. Cognitive
Behavior Theory and Social Work Treatment, Ray J. Thomlison and Barbara
Thomlison
7. Cognitive
Theory and Social Work Treatment, Pranab Chatterjee and Suzanne Brown
8.
Constructivism: A Conceptual Framework for Social Work Treatment, Donald E.
Carpenter
9. Crisis Theory
and Social Work Treatment, Cheryl Regehr
10. Ego
Psychology and Social Work Practice, Eda Goldstein
11. Empowerment
Approach to Social Work Practice, Judith A.B. Lee and Rhonda E. Hudson
12. Existential
Social Work, Donald Krill
13. Feminist
Theory and Social Work Practice, Mary Valentich
14. Functional
Theory and Social Work Practice, Katherine M. Dunlap
15. General
Systems Theory: Contributions to Social Work Theory and Practice, Dan Andreae
16. Gestalt
Theory and Social Work Treatment, Elaine P. Congress
17. Hypnosis and
Social Work Practice: Incorporating New Perspectives From Neuroscience, Robert
MacFadden
18. Advances in
the Life Model of Social Work Practice, Alex Gitterman
19. Meditation
and Social Work Practice, Thomas Keefe
20. Narrative
Theory and Social Work Treatment, Patricia Kelley 21. Neurolinguistic
Programming Theory and Social Work Treatment, G. Brent Angell
22. Oppression
Theory and Social Work Treatment, Susan Robbins
23. Postmodern
Social Work, Dan Wulff
24.
Problem-Solving and Social Work, Michael L. Shier
25.
Psychoanalysis and Social Work: A Practice Partnership, Elizabeth Ann Danto
26. Psychosocial
Theory and Social Work Treatment, Howard Robinson and Carol Kaplan
27. Relational
Theory and Social Work Treatment, Dennis Miehls
28. Role Theory
and Concepts Applied to Personal and Social Change in Social Work Treatment,
Dennis Kimberley and Louise Osmond
29. Self Efficacy
Theory, Kathleen J. Farkas
30. Social
Learning Theory and Social Work Treatment, Bruce Thyer
31. Social
Networks and Social Work Practice, Elizabeth M. Tracy and Suzanne Brown
32.
Solution-Focused Theory, Mo Yee Lee
33. Some Basic
Ideas About The Strengths Perspective, Dennis Saleebey
34. Strategic
Therapy and Social Work Intervention, Gil Greene
35. Task-Centered
Social Work, Anne E. Fortune and William J. Reid
36. Transactional Analysis Theory and Social
Work Treatment, Annie E. Wenger-Nabigon
37. Transpersonal
Social Work: An Integrative Model, Au-Deane S. Cowley and David S. Derezotes
38. An Interlocking Theoretical Perspective
for Treatment, Francis J. Turner
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