Handbook of Military Social Work
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2012.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Handbook of Military Social Work
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Organization
- EPAS Core Competencies
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Understanding and Intervening With Military Personnel and Their Families: An Overview
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors
- Part I: Foundations of Social Work With Service Members and Veterans
- 1: A Brief History of Social Work With the Military and Veterans
- World War I and Its Aftermath
- World War II and Its Aftermath
- Social Work in the Different Branches of the Armed Services
- The Korean War and the Start of the Vietnam War: 1950-1970
- Stockades
- Army Community Service (ACS): The Beginnings of the Family Advocacy Program
- After the Vietnam War to the End of the Cold War
- Family Programs
- Substance Abuse Programs
- PTSD
- The Veterans Administration
- The Persian Gulf War Until 9/11
- Family Advocacy Programs
- Substance Abuse Programs
- The Veterans Administration
- The Global War on Terrorism
- Sexual Assault
- Suicide Prevention
- Military Social Work Today
- Conclusion
- 2: Military Culture and Diversity
- Introduction
- Military Cultural Competence and Counseling
- Military Culture: Values and Beliefs
- Distinctive Characteristics of Military Culture
- The Military as an Organization
- Eligibility: Why Join?
- Combat Readiness: Mission of the U.S. Military
- Military Culture and Civilian Society
- Hispanics/Latinos
- African Americans
- Native Americans
- Asians and Pacific Islanders
- Case Vignette: Alice
- Gays in the Military
- Aging Veterans
- Conclusion
- Chapter Discussion Questions
- 3: Women in the Military
- Introduction
- Gender
- Military-Related Sexual Harassment and Assault
- Military Response to MST
- Married Women in the Military
- Menses and Pregnancy
- Bisexual and Lesbian Service Members
- Health in Women Veterans
- Treatment Implications and Case Application
- Case Vignette: Sally
- Conclusion
- 4: Ethical Decision Making in Military Social Work
- The Military Context as the Dominant Paradigm
- Ethical Dilemma: Dual Loyalty Issues
- Ethical Dilemma: Confidentiality and Privacy Issues
- Ethical Dilemma: Hierarchy and Power Issues
- Legal and Moral Contexts for Ethical Dilemmas
- Models for Ethical Decision Making
- The ETHIC Model
- Loewenberg and Dolgoff's Ethical Decision-Making Questions and Ethical Principles Screen
- Gottlieb's Decision-Making Model
- Johnson, Grasso, and Maslowski's Strategies for Managing Ethical-Legal Conflicts
- Case Vignette: Captain John Doe, MSW
- Case Vignette: Carl
- Case Vignette: The Jones Family
- Conclusion
- Chapter Discussion Questions
- 5: Secondary Trauma in Military Social Work
- Defining Secondary Trauma and Related terms
- Case vignette: Donna
- Assessing Secondary Trauma
- Treating Secondary Trauma