Handbook of social work practice with vulnerable and resilient populations

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Handbook of social work practice with vulnerable and resilient populations

edited by Alex Gitterman

Columbia University Press, c2014

3rd ed

  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

When community and family support systems are weak or unavailable, and when internal resources fail, populations that struggle with chronic, persistent, acute, and/or unexpected problems become vulnerable to physical, cognitive, emotional, and social deterioration. Yet despite numerous risk factors, a large number of vulnerable people do live happy and productive lives. This best-selling handbook examines not only risk and vulnerability factors in disadvantaged populations but also resilience and protective strategies for managing and overcoming adversity. This third edition reflects new demographic data, research findings, and theoretical developments and accounts for changing economic and political realities, including immigration and health care policy reforms. Contributors have expanded their essays to include practice with individuals, families, and groups, and new chapters consider working with military members and their families, victims and survivors of terrorism and torture, bullied children, and young men of color.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments 1. Social Work Practice with Vulnerable and Resilient Populations, by Alex Gitterman and lambrine A. Sideriadis Part 1. Life Conditions 2. Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), by George S. Getzel, Yvonne O. Patterson, and Stephen W. Willroth 3. Alcoholism and Other Drug Addictions, by Deborah M. Courtney and Meredith Hanson 4. Autism Spectrum, by Cristina Mogro-Wilson and Kay Davidson 5. Borderline Personality, by Nina Rovinelli Heller and Ann Marie Garran 6. Depression, by Manny J. Gonzalez and Lisa G. Colarossi 7. Eating Problems, by F. Diane Barth 8. Schizophrenia, by Ellen P. Lukens And Jordan e. Devylder 9. Serious Physical Illness and End-of-Life Care, by Mary Sormanti And Grace Christ Part 2. Life Circumstances and Events 10. Adolescent Pregnancy, by Kathleen Rounds and Charity C. Sneed 11. Bullying, by Faye Mishna and Melissa Van Wert 12. Child Abuse and Neglect, by Lynn Videka, Geetha Gopalan, And Besa H. Bauta 13. Children in Foster Care, by Astraea Augsberger and Brenda G. McGowan 14. Crime Victims, by Jacqueline Corcoran 15. Death in the Family, by Nancy Boyd Webb and Linda Openshaw 16. Gay and Lesbian Persons, by Carol T. Tully and Ellen Smith 17. Homeless People, by Jennifer Mcclendon and Shannon R. Lane 18. Immigrants and Refugees, by Dianne Drachman 19. Intimate Partner Abuse, by Jonel Thaller, Jill Theresa Messing, and Bonnie E. Carlson 20. Older Persons in Need of Long-Term Care, by Toby Berman-Rossi and Timothy B. Kelly 21. Returning Servicewomen and Veterans, by Kathryn Basham 22. Suicide and Suicidal Behavior, by Nina Rovinelli Heller 23. Survivors and Victims of Terrorism, by S. Megan Berthold, and Adeyinka M. Akinsulure-Smith 24. Survivors of Torture, by S. Megan Berthold 25. Young Men of Color, by Bruce J. Armstrong, Alwyn T. Cohall, and Renee Mayer Cohall 26. Women of Color, by Edith A. Lewis, Izumi Sakamoto, and Lorraine Gutierrez List of Contributors Index

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