Social Workers' Desk Reference

Social Workers' Desk Reference
Author: Albert R. Roberts
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 1301
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0195369378

This is a new edition of the wildly successful everyday reference for social workers. Like the first edition, it has been crafted with the help of an extensive needs assessment survey of educators and front-line practitioners, ensuring that it speaks directly to the daily realities of the profession. It features 40% new material and a more explicit focus on evidence-based practice.

Social Workers' Desk Reference

Social Workers' Desk Reference
Author: Lisa Rapp-McCall
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1477
Release: 2022
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0190095547

"What makes the profession of social work distinctive and exciting? How do social workers differ from sociologists, psychologists, and other counselors, advocates, and helping professionals? Which degrees, licenses, and credentials can social workers obtain? And in what kinds of work, or fields of practice, can social workers specialize? All these questions are worth considering when one feels led to become a professional social worker"--

Social Workers' Desk Reference

Social Workers' Desk Reference
Author:
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1513
Release: 2015-04-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0199329656

People all over the world are confronted by issues such as poverty, a lack of access to quality education, unaffordable and or inadequate housing, and a lack of needed health and mental services on a daily basis. Due to these issues, there is a need for social workers who have access to relevant and timely scholarly materials in order to meet the needs of those facing these issues. The social, psychological, and biological factors resulting from these issues determine the level of a person's mental health at any given point in time and it is necessary for social workers to continue to evolve and develop to the new faces and challenges of the times in order to adequately understand the effects of these issues. 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. With 159 chapters collaboratively written by luminaries in the profession, this third edition serves as a comprehensive guide to social work practice by providing the most recent conceptual knowledge and empirical evidence to aid in the understanding of the rapidly changing field of social work. Each chapter is short and contains practical information in addition to websites and updated references. Social work practitioners, educators, students, and other allied professionals can utilize the Social Workers' Desk Reference to gain interdisciplinary and interprofessional education, practice, and research.

Social Workers' Desk Reference

Social Workers' Desk Reference
Author: LISA. ROBERTS RAPP-MCCALL (AL. CORCORAN, KEVIN.)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2022
Genre: Social service
ISBN: 9780190095550

"What makes the profession of social work distinctive and exciting? How do social workers differ from sociologists, psychologists, and other counselors, advocates, and helping professionals? Which degrees, licenses, and credentials can social workers obtain? And in what kinds of work, or fields of practice, can social workers specialize? All these questions are worth considering when one feels led to become a professional social worker"--

The Mental Health Diagnostic Desk Reference

The Mental Health Diagnostic Desk Reference
Author: Carlton E. Munson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2001
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

Provides information on the DSM-IV system, for example, how to use the Culture-Bound syndromes in order to produce a Cultural Formulation. Other features include coverage of the major classes of DSM-IV disorders, concise summaries of each class of disorder, visual aids, and summaries of treatments. The physical book is poorly made--a book block poorly pasted into a too-small case that caused our review copy to come apart at the spine. The wise buyer will avoid bibliochiropracty and save money by purchasing the paperback and a decent case to put it in. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR

The Risk Manager's Desk Reference

The Risk Manager's Desk Reference
Author: Barbara J. Youngberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The definitive guide to ensure quality in your organization and save thousands of dollars in costly lawsuits. At your fingertips you'll have the information you need on integrating quality assurance and risk management, complying with the mandates of OSHA, and program development. You'll learn how to integrate patient support services and facilitate physician participation. This handy reference offers concise information on your most challenging issues and various ethical issues.

The Evidence-based Social Work Skills Book

The Evidence-based Social Work Skills Book
Author: Barry Cournoyer
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Longman
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

During the 21st Century, social workers will increasingly use evidence-based knowledge to plan, implement, and evaluate the quality of their own professional activities. This book explores the skills needed for evidence-based social work (EBSW). This book emphasizes the importance of applied practice, critical thinking, and self-directed lifelong learning. Readers will learn the fundamentals of the EBSW skills, practice them to establish beginning proficiency, and then apply them to a target client group of their choosing. Social workers and anyone interested in practicing evidence-based social work.