Social work practice : cases, activities, and exercises / Kim Strom-Gottfried.
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TextSeries: Sociology for a new centuryPublication details: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Pine Forge Press, c1999.Description: xxix, 390 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN: - 076198559X (pbk.)
- HV11 .St8
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| HV11 .S589 Social work research and evaluation / | HV11 .S65 Doing social work research / | HV11 .So1 Social work research and evaluation : | HV11 .St8 Social work practice : | HV11 .T56 Generalist social work practice : | HV11 .W51 Planning and conducting agency-based research/ | HV11 .W55 Introduction to social work research / |
Includes index.
PART ONE: UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL WORKIntroductions and IcebreakersPutting Systems Theory into ActionUnderstanding and Resolving Value DilemmasUnderstanding and Using the NASW Code of EthicsExamining the Values and Ethics Reflected in Policy DecisionsPART TWO: GETTING STARTEDBuilding RapportTuning in through Guided VisualizationLooking for AssetsUnderstanding LossEngaging a Family Who Has Not Asked for HelpPART THREE: GATHERING DATAVideo Analysis and Interview PracticePracticing and Analyzing Interviews"Hanging in There" When Differences between Client and Worker Are at Issue"Stations" Ethnographic Strength-Based InterviewingBeyond Interviewing Data Collection Methods for Individuals, Families, Organizations and CommunitiesPART FOUR: MAKING SENSE OF DATA THROUGH ASSESSMENTRoundtable InterviewAssessing Your Family of OriginThe Organizational Diversity AuditFraming Organizational Issues for Assessment and Change Trouble at HighRisk HospitalPART FIVE: SETTING GOALSGenerating and Prioritizing Ideas Using Nominal Group TechniqueGladys Working with a Client over TimeContracting with an Involuntary Client Teenager in Foster CareThe Smith Family Multiple Perspectives on Service GoalsPART SIX: CREATING CHANGE INTERVENTIONSWhat You Look for Determines What You SeeSocial Work Practice with Gay and Lesbian FamiliesConstructively Engaging Professionals in Complex OrganizationsCo-Leadership of the Parenting GroupChoosing a Strategy for Community Intervention with R&M PropertiesFamily Interventions during a Life CrisisPART SEVEN: EVALUATING EFFECTIVENESSHow Do We Know We're Helping?Tracking Progress through Single Subject DesignEvaluating Communication Skills through Process RecordingsPART EIGHT: ENDINGS AND TRANSITIONSLetter to the EditorMaking Effective ReferralsGetting Closure on Unplanned EndingsClassrooms Terminations
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