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5 produkter
5 produkter
Empowerment Series: Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare
Empowering People
Häftad, Engelska, 2022
1 034 kr
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Discover a thorough overview of today's social work profession with a realistic glimpse into social problems in contemporary society with Zastrow/Hessenauer's best-selling INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL WELFARE: EMPOWERING PEOPLE, 13E. This practical text provides real insights you can apply in practice. Updates highlight the latest developments and emerging issues, from Biden's social welfare policies and self-care for social workers to employment, immigration, mass shootings and the pandemic. You learn to develop new methods for problem solving and empowering clients as the authors present positive strategies within the context of the core values, ethics, skills and knowledge base of today's professional social worker. Updated case studies, exhibits and tables highlight, compare and contrast contemporary social problems and issues. Core content from the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) aligns with the latest Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS).
2 048 kr
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The main objective of social work is to facilitate positive changes in individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. The first step in this change process is accurate assessment — and that's the primary focus of UNDERSTANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT. Focusing on individual behavior within families and other systems, this book will help you understand the underlying reasons why people act the way they do. You'll learn about biological, psychological, and social development at different lifespan stages, as well as about the benefits of strengths and empowerment approaches to social work. To further prepare you for your career, this edition's content aligns with the core competencies and recommended behaviors outlined in the current Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) set by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).
Empowerment Series: Social Work with Groups
Comprehensive Practice and Self-Care
Häftad, Engelska, 2018
1 008 kr
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Build effective group leadership skills with the experiential and self-evaluation exercises in SOCIAL WORK WITH GROUPS. The authors discuss topics that are central to understanding group leadership: stages of groups, group dynamics, verbal and nonverbal communication, types of groups, and diversity in groups. With support from this book, your classroom becomes a "lab" where you can experience what it's like to work in and lead many kinds of groups. This edition also emphasizes self-care -- with 30 strategies that you can use to improve your, and your clients', well-being.
Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders
A Guide for Beginning Social Work and Human Services Professionals
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
515 kr
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Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders: A Guide for Beginning Social Work and Human Services Professionals is designed to bridge the knowledge gap for undergraduate students entering the helping professions. The book articulates the fundamentals of mental health and substance use, introducing diagnosing methods, levels of care, treatment plans, and case management capabilities. Aimed at bachelor's level education, it adopts a conversational tone supplemented with real-life case studies for practical learning.Filling a gap in the market for effective educational resources at the undergraduate level, the book integrates both mental health and substance use disorder content in a single volume. It functions as either a core or supplemental text and equips students with key insights for client interactions. Features include hands-on information for new professionals, original case studies, ethical considerations, and exercises to foster a full understanding of the subject matter.Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders is an exemplary textbook for undergraduate courses in social work, human services, community mental health, and substance use. It well prepares students entering the helping professionals and who are likely to interact with clients with mental health or substance use disorders.A Statement from the Author in Recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month 2025""There is an increasing need for bachelor-level professionals to work with individuals with mental health and substance use disorders. This book provides foundational information that bachelor-level professionals can use to help them understand the basic skills and knowledge required to work in these fields. The hope is that with this gained knowledge, more professionals will demonstrate a willingness to work with individuals struggling with mental health and substance use so they can improve and have a positive impact on themselves, their families, their communities, and, ultimately, their world.When I was a senior in my social work undergraduate program, I had the opportunity to complete my internship in an outpatient clinic helping individuals who had been diagnosed with a substance use disorder. Although I had developed generalist skills in developing relationships, engaging with clients, and completing assessments, I felt as though I was missing the foundational knowledge of working with individuals with mental health and substance use disorders. Today, as a professor, I am frequently asked to speak in undergraduate courses about the mental health and substance use treatment professions in order to help students wanting to enter these fields gain critical information that is not always provided in their education.As the mental health and substance use disorder treatment fields have evolved, bachelor-level students are engaging more directly with individuals diagnosed with mental health and substance use disorders. Although bachelor-level students are unable to diagnose and engage in some of the therapeutic interventions required to treat these disorders, they are still providing a wide range of case management services for these individuals.This book is aimed at filling gaps in undergraduate education by providing bachelor-level professionals with a basic overview of the mental health and substance use disorder treatment fields. It draws on information from experts in these fields, national and international organizations, peer-reviewed articles, and governmental resources aimed at increasing awareness and providing information to those providing support to individuals diagnosed with a mental health or substance use disorder. Special attention was paid throughout the book to emphasize the impact of mental health and substance use disorders on different marginalized groups.This book consists of 11 chapters covering a wide range of diverse topics. The first chapter provides an overview of mental health and substance use disorders in the United States. This chapter is followed by chapters describing the roles of different professionals working in the mental health and substance use treatment fields, a brief introduction to medications used to treat individuals with mental health and substance use disorders, skills required to work as a case manager, and resources for those working in these fields. The next part of the book presents an overview of assessment, diagnosis, and evidence-based interventions related to working with individuals with mental health and substance use disorders. This part is followed by chapters on understanding the complex topics of trauma, special populations, and co-occurring disorders. The last two chapters focus on obtaining long-term recovery and learning to advocate for long-term support, resources, policies, and laws to support individuals with mental health and substance use disorders. Each chapter ends with a review of basic terminology and discussion questions that can be used to stimulate conversation in the classroom.
930 kr
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Thoroughly updated in its thirteenth edition, this text provides readers with the theoretical and practical knowledge needed for entry levels of practice in social work. Authors Charles H. Zastrow and Sarah Hessenauer uniquely combine the key components of existing practice texts, both traditional and contemporary, into one volume and keep it as jargon-free as possible to enhance student comprehension.