Neuroscience for social work : current research and practice /
This clear and accessible guide -- written by social workers for social workers -- describes the most current developments in neuroscience and their practical applications for social work in education, child welfare, health, mental health, and criminal justice settings.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, NY :
Springer Publishing Company, LLC,
©2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Holly Matto, Jessica Strolin-Goltzman, and Michelle Ballan
- Your brain on empathy : implications for social work practice / Karen Gerdes and Elizabeth Segal
- Mirror neurons / Rosemary L. Farmer
- The use of meditative dialogue to cultivate compassion and empathy with survivors of complex childhood trauma / Susan A. Lord
- Traumatic stress response transactions on development / Jose Carbajal and Regina Aguirre
- F.I.T. camp : a biopschosocial model of positive youth development for at-risk adolescents / Raquel Warley, De'Shay Thomas, and Monica Harris
- The effects of child maltreatment on brain development / Kya Fawley-King and Emily C. Merz
- The role of neurobiology in social work practice with youth transitioning from foster care / Wendy Smith
- How neuroscience can inform educational practices for youth involved in the child welfare system / Haley Woodside-Jiron, Jessica Strolin Goltzman, & Jesse Suter
- Using neuroscience to inform social work practices in schools for children with disabilities / Cristina Mogro-Wilson
- Management of violence and aggression in schools / Alexa Smith-Osborne
- Substance abuse / Holly C. Matto, Suzanne Brown, Michelle Ballan
- Targeting transdiagnostic processes in clinical practice through mindfulness : cognitive, affective, and neurobiological perspectives / Eric L. Garland, Jaclyn Williams, Hillary Gale, Amber Kelly, and Matthew O. Howard
- Toxic stress and brain development in young homeless children / Nathan Hutto and Julianne Viola
- Traumatic brain injury and military families / Alexa Smith-Osborne
- Major depression is systemic inflammation / Jill Littrell
- Neuroscience of risk taking in adolescence / Michelle Evans-Chase
- Neurodevelopmental approaches to understanding and working with adolescents in the juvenile justice system / George Leibowitz
- Adult criminal justice system / Elizabeth D. Hutchison.