1371 books (69 pages) in this category
Effective People and Processes
by C. R. Snyder
<p>This is a companion volume to <em>Coping: The Psychology of What Works</em>, which is also edited by Snyder. This second book includes chapters by some of the most well known clinical and health psychologists and covers some of the newest and
ISBN: 9780190284817
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eBookReflections on the Process
by Sujata Sriram
<p>This volume provides a critical and reflexive view into the counselling profession in India. Counselling and psychotherapy are emergent fields in India; there is inadequate synergy between theory and practice at present, as psychotherapy and ...
ISBN: 9789811005848
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eBookCounselling Skills for Social Workers
by Hilda Loughran
<p>Counselling skills are very powerful. Really listening and providing compassionate empathy without judging is a core part of social work practice with service users.</p> <p>This book provides a theoretically informed understanding of the ...
ISBN: 9781351381451
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eBookCountering Discrimination in Social Work
by Bogdan Lesnik
<p>Discrimination? Isn't there enough talk about discrimination? Yes, indeed. That is why we have to begin countering discrimination. We need strategies that will make it inoperative or at least limit its scope. But first, we need to think how ...
ISBN: 9781351948227
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eBookCreating a Safe Place: Helping Children and Families Recover from Child Sexual Abuse
by Lahad, Mooli
Highlighting the importance of a 'safe place' as the foundation of the healing process for those affected by child sexual abuse, this practical book details the factors that contribute to a secure therapeutic climate where recovery can take ...
ISBN: 9781846427077
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eBookCreating Aging-Friendly Communities
by Andrew Scharlach & Amanda Lehning
<p><em>Creating Aging-Friendly Communities (CAFC)</em> examines the need to redesign America's communities to respond to the realities of our rapidly aging society. The text focuses on the interface between individuals and their environments, ...
ISBN: 9780199379606
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eBookCreating Cultural Safety in Couple and Family Therapy
Supervision and Training
by Shruti Singh Poulsen & Robert Allan
<p>This important resource offers theoretical and practical approaches to understanding and working with cultural realities in training and supervision, particularly in family therapy. Clinical wisdom, empirical findings, real-world examples, ...
ISBN: 9783319646176
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eBookCreating Social Change Through Creativity
Anti-Oppressive Arts-Based Research Methodologies
by Karen Morgaine & Moshoula Capous-Desyllas
<p>This book examines research using anti-oppressive, arts-based methods to promote social change in oppressed and marginalized communities. The contributors discuss literary techniques, performance, visual art, and new media in relation to the
ISBN: 9783319521299
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eBookCreating Trauma-Informed Schools
A Guide for School Social Workers and Educators
by Eileen A. Dombo & Christine Anlauf Sabatino
<p>Children in all educational levels are vulnerable to abuse, neglect, bullying, violence in their homes and neighborhoods, and other traumatic life events; research shows that upwards of 70% of children in schools report experiencing at least ...
ISBN: 9780190873820
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eBookCreative Ideas for Assessing Vulnerable Children and Families
by Katie Wrench
<p>For the busy frontline practitioner with little time to plan ahead, this hands-on guide presents imaginative and unique methods to engage families and caregivers throughout the process of assessing vulnerable children.</p> <p>Setting the ...
ISBN: 9781784502256
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eBookDeveloping Rapid, Site-Switching Ethnography
by Pat Armstrong & Ruth Lowndes
<p><em>Creative Team Work</em> describes a new way of doing rapid ethnography to capture the rich complexity and contradictions of social relations. It is about the imagination, stimulation, and reflection that can come with international, ...
ISBN: 9780190862282
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eBookCredibility, Validity, and Assumptions in Program Evaluation Methodology
by Apollo M. Nkwake
<p>This book focuses on assumptions underlying methods choice in program evaluation. Credible program evaluation extends beyond the accuracy of research designs to include arguments justifying the appropriateness of methods. An important part of
ISBN: 9783319190211
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eBookCriminal Defense-Based Forensic Social Work
by Ashley Ratliff & Maren Willins
<p>This book draws upon the Colorado Model of Criminal Defense-Based Forensic Social Work – a holistic, client-centered, collaborative approach that uses a trauma-informed care framework – to outline the numerous roles and skills of a forensic ...
ISBN: 9781315410159
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eBookAssessment, Treatment, and Research
by Kenneth Yeager & Albert Roberts
<p>Fewer concepts in American society have received more attention recently than the need for skilled crisis intervention. Images of crises inundate internet and newspaper headlines, television screens and mobile devices. As a result of the ...
ISBN: 9780190201074
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eBookCritical Analysis Skills For Social Workers
by David Wilkins
This book will help both pre- and post-qualifying social work students gain an overview of key analysis skills by using case studies, practical examples and practice dilemmas. ...
ISBN: 9780335246502
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eBookCritical and Creative Research Methodologies in Social Work
by Assoc Prof Lia Bryant
<p>Social work research is concerned with complex social issues closely connected to communities of people who are marginalized and oppressed. This volume develops critical and creative research methodologies that place questions of social ...
ISBN: 9781472425843
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eBookCritical Ethics of Care in Social Work
Transforming the Politics and Practices of Caring
by Anthea Vreugdenhil, Sonya Stanford & Bob Pease
<p>This book argues that the concept of care is a political and a moral concept. As such, it enables us to examine moral and political life through a radically different lens. The editors and contributors to the book argue that care has the ...
ISBN: 9781315399164
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eBookCritical Multicultural Practice in Social Work
New perspectives and practices
by Sharlene Nipperess & Charlotte Williams
<p>Critical multicultural practice, rather than being a specialism, is integral to Australian social work. Drawing on critical race theory, critical multiculturalism, intersectionality and critical reflection as practice theory, this major new ...
ISBN: 9781760870690
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eBookCritical Multicultural Practice in Social Work
New perspectives and practices
by Sharlene Nipperess
A guide to the theory and practice of effective and sensitive multicultural approaches across a range of settings including aged care, disability services and child protection, suitable for both students and practitioners. ...
ISBN: 9781760297831
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Critical Multiculturalism and Intersectionality in a Complex World
by Lacey Sloan, Mildred Joyner, Catherine Stakeman & others
<p><em>Critical Multiculturalism and Intersectionality in a Complex World</em> guides the reader through a process of critical self-reflection that allows for examination of social identities, biases, and experiences of oppression and privilege.
ISBN: 9780190904265
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