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The Social Work Experience - Mary Ann Suppes, Carolyn Cressy Wells

The Social Work Experience

An Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare
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2012 | 6th edition
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9780205819966 (ISBN)
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Learn how social workers use their professional expertise to assist people.

 

This text is part of the Connecting Core Competencies Series.

 

The Social Work Experience: An Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare introduces students to the profession of social work including eight major fields of practice, and provides in-depth discussion of social welfare policy, its history, contemporary issues, and probable future trends. The book helps students understand how social workers use their professional expertise to assist people in solving a wide variety of problems to improve their lives. There are three major parts:

 

The first part, Social Work and its Context, comprises four chapters which introduce the profession of social work, provide theoretical perspectives underlying generalist practice, investigate the concept of social justice, and explore social welfare policy and its history.

 

The second part, Professional Practice Settings, offers an in-depth discussion of eight fields of practice: family and children’s services, mental health, health care, schools, older adult services, criminal justice, and developmental disabilities.

 

The third and final part, A Look to the Future, views the profession through the eyes of futurists and explores the challenges and opportunities that await new social workers.

 

A better teaching and learning experience
 This program will provide a better teaching and learning experience—for you and your students. Here’s how:



Improve Critical Thinking — Discussions on values, ethics, human diversity, and generalist social work practice throughout stimulate students to think critically about varying issues.
Engage Students — Case studies introduce each chapter and are carefully developed to illustrate the myriad of problems that social workers deal with in daily practice.
Explore Current Issues — Includes new content on a variety of issues, including policy diversity, the environment, and much more.
Apply CSWE Core Competencies — The text integrates the 2008 CSWE EPAS, with critical thinking questions and practice tests to assess student understanding and development of competency.
Support Instructors — An Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank, Computerized Test Bank (MyTest), BlackBoard Test Item File, and PowerPoint presentations are included in the outstanding supplements package.

 

Mary Ann Suppes brings an unusual breadth of teaching, practice, and professional experience to the writing of The Social Work Experience. She is currently a professor of social work at Mount Mary College in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she has served as chair of the social work department for many years. She has provided curriculum consultation to numerous colleges and universities. She holds membership in the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors (BPD), the National Association of Social Workers, and the Wisconsin Council on Social Work Education. She served for many years on the CSWE Commission on Accreditation and also served several terms as a member of the board of directors of BPD. She currently chairs the BPD Social Work Education Continuum Committee. She has also been treasurer of the Wisconsin Council on Social Work Education and has chaired numerous accreditation site visits for CSWE. Mary Ann Suppes received both her undergraduate and graduate (MSW) degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and did postgraduate work at the University of Chicago.   Carolyn Cressy Wells is Professor Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. She previously taught social work at Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI. She is a member of the National Association of Social Workers and the Academy of Certified Social Workers, and has served on a number of accreditation site teams for the Council on Social Work Education. She is author of three other social work texts: Social Work Day to Day: The Experience of Generalist Social Work Practice; Social Work Ethics Day to Day: Guidelines for Professional Practice; and Stepping to the Dance: The Training of a Family Therapist. She is a Certified Music Practitioner and provides harp music at bedside for a local hospice; she also conducts workshops on Spirituality, Science and Healing. She received her undergraduate degree in Anthropology from the University of California at Berkeley and an MSSW and Ph.D. in Child Development and Family Relationships from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

IN THIS SECTION:

1.) BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS

2.) FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS



 

BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:




Preface

 

PART I SOCIAL WORK AND ITS CONTEXT

 

Chapter 1  The Social Work Profession

Chapter 2  Theoretical Perspectives for Social Workers

Chapter 3  Social Justice, Poverty, and Populations At Risk

Chapter 4  Social Welfare Policy: Historical Perspectives

 

PART II  PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE SETTINGS

 

Chapter 5  Family and Children's Services

Chapter 6  Social Work in Mental Health

Chapter 7  Social Work in Health Care

Chapter 8  Social Work in the Schools

Chapter 9  Substance Abuse Services

Chapter 10  Social Work with Older Adults

Chapter 11  Social Work and Criminal Justice

Chapter 12  Developmental Disabilities and Social Work

 

Part III  A LOOK AT THE FUTURE

 

Chapter 13  Future Challenges and Closing Notes

 




FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS:

 

Part I




SOCIAL WORK AND ITS CONTEXT





Chapter 1

The Social Work Profession




Susan Dunn

Social Work: A Unique Profession

Professional Social Workers

Generalist BSW Social Workers

The Professional Competencies and Practice Behaviors of the BSW Social Worker

The Baccalaureate Social Work Curriculum: How Competence and Expertise Evolve

Advanced Practice: Social Workers with MSW and PhD Degrees

The Environment and Context of Practice

A Broader Ecological Perspective

Selecting a Career in Social Work

Pamela Wright

Alan Martin

Madeleine Johnson

Education and the Social Work Career Ladder

Employment Opportunities

A Research Question: Where Do Social Work College Graduates Find Jobs?

Employment Patterns for MSWs

Salaries and Demand for Social Workers

Future Employment Opportunities for Social Workers

Legal Regulation of the Profession

State Licensure and Certification

NASW Certification of Professional Achievement

Professional Social Work Organizations

The National Association of Social Workers

The Council on Social Work Education

The National Association of Black Social Workers

The National Association of Puerto Rican & Hispanic Social Workers

Other Professional Organizations

International Social Work Organizations

Comparing Related Occupations

Sociology

Psychology

Counseling

Marriage and Family Therapy

Psychiatry

Human Services

How Professions Relate

History of Social Work: Linkage to Social Justice

Summary

Practice Test

MySearchLab Connections






Chapter 2

Theoretical Perspectives for Social Workers




The Several Roles of Stephanie Hermann, BSW

Brockton Manor

Sandra McLean: The Effects of Institutionalization

Ongoing Challenges of Community Placement

Social Work and Systems Theory

The Ecosystems Perspective

The Generalist Approach

Levels of Intervention

Global, Environmental, and Spiritual Considerations

The Intervention Process

Values, Ethics, and Human Diversity

Social Justice and Populations at Risk



The Strengths Perspective: Resilience and Empowerment

Political Perspectives



The Political Spectrum

Conservative Perspectives

Liberal or Progressive Perspectives

Neoliberalism and Neoconservatism

Radical Perspectives

The Political Spectrum and Social Welfare Policy



Turning to Each Other

Summary
Practice Test

MySearchLab Connections






Chapter 3

Social Justice, Poverty, and Populations At Risk




Juanita Chavez

Social Justice, Poverty, and Populations at Risk



Social and Economic Justice

The Impact of Poverty



Populations at Risk



Children

Women

Older Adults

Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups

People with Disabilities

Gay and Lesbian Persons



Potent Forms of Discrimination in the United States



Racism

Sexism

Ageism

Heterosexism and Homophobia



Social Justice Issues in the 21st Century

Summary

Practice Test
MySearchLab Connections

CHAPTER 4

Social Welfare Policy: Historical Perspectives





Donna Rudnitski

The Rutherford Family



Social Welfare Policy and Social Justice

Social Welfare Policy in the Old World

Social Welfare Concepts: Residual versus Institutional

Old World Historical Roots

The Elizabethan Poor Law and the Act of Settlement



Poor Relief in the United States



Values

The Charity Organization Society and the Settlement House Movement



Social Welfare in the United States in the 20th Century

The Progressive Years, 1900-1930

Federal Initiatives, 1930-1068

Cutting Back the Welfare State, 1968 to the Present: Earned Income

Tax Credit and Welfare Reform



Social Welfare Policy in the 21st Century



   Temporary Assistance for Needy Families  

   The Working Poor and the Earned Income Tax Credit

    Privatization

    The Faith-Based Trend



An International Perspective



    Sweden

    Japan

    Progress of Social Justice Today

   NASW and Ongoing Human Rights Efforts



Summary

Practice Test

MySearchLab Connections





PART II

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE SETTINGS




Chapter 5

Family and Children's Services




LaTanya Tracy

Historical Perspectives on Family and Children’s Services



The Child Welfare Movement and Protective Services Programs

Children’s Rights as International Law



Challenges of African American Families: A Brief History

Services and Their Providers: A Continuum of Care



Least Restrictive Environment

In-Home Services

Out-of-Home Services



Client Self-Determination and Professional Decision Making

Women, Children, and Ethnic Minority Groups: Populations at Risk

  

Attachment Theory and Emotional Bonding

Reproductive Rights and Single Parenting

Ecological Issues

Gay and Lesbian Families

Multiracial Families

Immigrant Families



Diverse Family Structures and Social Work’s Ethic of Cultural Competence

Spirituality, Religion, and Science

Family Policy, Domestic and International: Research Raises Questions

How Family-Friendly is the American Workplace?

Assisting Families Around the World

Current Trends in the United States

Summary

Practice Test

MySearchLab Connections









Chapter 6

Social Work in Mental Health




David Deerinwater

Social Work Competencies for Mental Health Practice



Required Practice Behaviors: Knowledge and Skill

Values and Integrity

Specific Knowledge Base for Mental Health



Generalist Practice with Groups and Communities



Working with Groups in Mental Health

Community Practice



Generalist Practice in Case Management

Social Workers Respond to Disaster:  Acute and Posttraumatic Stress

Social Justice Issues in the Mental Health Field

Environmental Perspectives on Mental Health

Practice with Diverse Populations

Native American History and the Cherokee Experience

Mental Health Policy and Social Work Practice: Historical Perspectives



Gradual Enlightenment

A Courageous Researcher and Reformer: Dorothea Dix

The Past 100 Years



Policy and Practice: Future Issues

Summary

Practice Test

MySearchLab Connections






Chapter 7

Social Work in Health Care




Katherine Lewandowski

Applying Generalist Practice Theory to Health Care



Starting with the Liberal Arts Base of Social Work Education

Values and Ethics in Health Care Social Work

Focusing on the Community and Populations at Risk

Achieving Competence for Practice in Health Care



Health Care Services



Acute Care

Long-Term Care

Home Health Care

Insurance Companies

Hospice and Palliative Care



Emergency Room: Trauma and Crisis amid Human Diversity

Health Care in Rural Areas

The Environmental Context of Practice

Human Rights and Health: Global Perspectives

Historical Perspectives



Early History: Caring for the Poor and Sick

Origins of Health Care Social Work

The Emergence of Health Care Social Work in the United States



Social Policy: Politics and Economics in Health Care



Medicare

Medicaid

Health Care Reform and the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act



Future Trends for Social Workers

Summary

Practice Test

MySearchLab Connections

 

Chapter 8

Social Work in the Schools




Lisa and Loretta Santiago, Children at Risk

People of Latino or Hispanic Heritage: A Brief History

History of Social Work in the Schools



Early Years

Middle Period

Recent Times



Social Work Roles in the Schools



Working with Individuals

Family Work

Group Work

Working with Organizations and Communities

Teamwork

School-Linked, Integrated Services



The Impact of Cultural Diversity in the Schools



Alternative Schools and Charter Schools

Involvement in Special Education



Educational Evaluations as Applied Research

School Social Work with Other Special-Needs Children: The Ordeal of Two Gay Brothers



Social Work Values in the School Setting: Policy Implications



The Santiago Sisters

The Larkin Case

Bullying and Violence in the Schools

Sexuality and Teen Pregnancy; Environmental Factors

No Child Left Behind?

Teen Drop-out Rates

Spiritual Development and Empowerment



An International Comparison: School Social Work in Ghana

Current Trends

Summary

Practice Test

MySearchLab Connections

 

Chapter 9

Substance Abuse Services





Dan Graves

The Profession’s History in the Substance Abuse Field



Mary Richmond: An Early Leader  

Social Work Contributions and Leadership Evolve



Critical Components of Professional Practice



Engagement

Assessment 

Intervention

Evaluation



A European Prevention and Treatment Approach: The Harm Reduction Model

A United States Model: Alcoholics Anonymous

At-Risk Populations



Women and Children  

 Older Adults

Native Americans  

Hispanic Americans  

African Americans  

Lesbian Women and Gay Men  

Persons with Disabilities



Building a Knowledge Base

Substances of Abuse

Environmental Perspectives

Global Differences in Prevention and Treatment

U.S. Social Welfare Policy Related to Substance Abuse

Social Justice, Human Rights, and the War on Drugs

Summary

Practice Test MySearchLab Connections









Chapter 10

Social Work with Older Adults




Abbie Heinrich

Social Work with Older Adults: A Brief History

The Importance of Generalist Social Work

Gerontological and Geriatric Social Work

Who Are Our Older Adults?



Geographical Distribution

Marital Status

Employment

Economic Status

Housing

Physical and Mental Health

Ethnicity



Older Adults and Their Families

Daily Life in Later years

Research on Family Strengths

Older Adults as Caregivers

Caregiver Stress and the “Sandwich Generation”

Elder Abuse



Working with Older Adults of Diverse Backgrounds



Ethnic and Cultural Minorities

Gay and Lesbian Older Adults



Empowerment Practice

Social Policy and Older Adults: Past to Present



Family Care

Early Pension Plans

Trends in American Private Pensions

Social Security Today

Supplemental Security Income

Housing Assistance

Medicare and Medicaid

Food Stamps/Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

Current Innovative Programs and Alternative Lifestyles



More Federal Legislation Relating to Older Adults



The Older Americans Act

The Social Services Block Grant



Values and Public Policy



The “Continuum of Care”: Prolonged Independence

Coming to Terms with Long-Term Care



End-of-Life Issues, Religion, and Spirituality



Death and Dying

Spirituality and Religion

Hospice Services and Complimentary Therapies



An International Perspective: The Netherlands

Social Work with Older Adults: A Growing Future

Summary

Practice Test

MySearchLab Connections

 

Chapter 11

Social Work and Criminal Justice


Alan Martin

History of Social Work in Criminal Justice

Components of the Criminal Justice System



Law Enforcement

The Courts

The Correctional System

The Juvenile Justice System



Value Dilemmas for Social Workers

Social Work with Groups and Organizations

Environmental Perspectives



Crime and Communities at Risk

Community Strengths, Restoration, Spirituality, and Resilience



Promoting Human Rights and Social Justice

Social Welfare Policy in Criminal Justice



The Prison Population

The Death Penalty

Social Policy and Juvenile Justice

Populations at Risk



Global Perspectives

Summary

Practice Test

MySearchLab Connections

 

Chapter 12

Developmental Disabilities and Social Work




Mary and Lea Perkins

Developmental Disabilities: What are They?

Difference between “Disability” and “Developmental Disability”

Categorical vs. Functional Definitions of Developmental Disability    

Services for People with Disabilities: A Brief History



Training Schools

Protective Asylums

The Eugenics Movement

New Research, New Attitudes

Normalization and the Deinstitutionalization Movement

Deinstitutionalization as a Goal



Types of Developmental Disabilities



Intellectual Disability or Mental Retardation

Cerebral Palsy

Autism

Orthopedic Problems

Hearing Problems

Epilepsy

Traumatic Brain Injury

Learning Disabilities

Emotional Disturbance

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome; Cocaine and Other Drug-Exposed Babies

Overall Prevalence and Co-occurrence of Disabilities



Social Work Roles with People Who Have Disabilities



   Institutional Settings

   Community Settings

   Genetic Counseling

Spirituality Dimensions



Education for Work with People Who Have Disabilities: CSWE Standards

NASW Standards for Service

Human Diversity and Populations at Risk



The Continuum of Care

Research Suggests Direction for Service Improvement

Providing Supportive Services to Diverse Families: A Chinese Illustration

Asian Americans: A Brief History



Social Justice Issues



   Mismatch between Person and Environment

   Discrimination

Empowerment, Self-Determination, and Self-Advocacy



The Disability Rights Movement, Social Policy, and Appropriate Terminology

The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Civil Rights Act of 1991

Global Efforts on Behalf of People with Disabilities

Value Dilemmas and Ethical Implications



Complex Issues

Current Trends



Summary

Practice Test

MySearchLab Connections











Part III

A LOOK AT THE FUTURE





Chapter 13

Future Challenges and Closing Notes

 

Rachel Fox: Student Social Worker in an International Field Placement

Social Work: Profession at the Edge of Change



Futurists’ Perspectives on Globalization

National and International Strategic Planning

Globalization: Relevance to Social Work



Demographic Trends



A Multicultural America

The Graying of America

The Evolving American Family

The Changing Immigrant and Refugee Population



Political Trends



Welfare Reform and Poverty

Privatization of Social Services

Women’s Issues



Economic Trends

Technological and Biomedical Advances



Information and Communication Technology

Biomedical Technology





Environmental Sustainability

The Future of the Social Work Profession

Practice Test
MySearchLab Connections

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.3.2012
Sprache englisch
Maße 203 x 254 mm
Gewicht 907 g
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Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sozialpädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-13 9780205819966 / 9780205819966
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