Social Work Live : Theory and Practice in Social Work Using Videos.
Social Work Live accesses multiple approaches to student learning: experiential, visual, and auditory. Carol Dorr emphasizes the important role of self-reflection and critical thinking in social work practice by paying special attention to process recordings and observing how the social worker refle...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Social Work Live; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Overview of Practice in Social Work; What Is Direct Practice?; Direct Practice, Generalist Practice, and Clinical Practice; Qualities of Worker-Client Relationship; Clinical Wisdom; Paying Attention to Content and Process in the Interview; Intersubjectivity; Process Recordings; Communication Skills; Strengths Perspective; Empowerment; Diversity; Values and Ethics; Use of Self, Self-Reflection, and Self-Awareness; Evidence-Based Practice; Assessment; Ecological Model; Diagnosis versus Assessment.
- Problem-Solving MethodPsychosocial Assessment and Intervention Strategy; Bio/Psycho/Social/Spiritual Assessment; What Is Spirituality?; How I Use Spirituality in My Practice; References; 2. Overview of Theories; Use of Videotaped Recordings, Transcripts, and Process Recordings to Identify Theories; Use of Multiple Theories and Advantages of Combining Theories; Warning About Techniques and Eclecticism; Approach to Using Theories in Case Studies; Psychodynamic Theories; Ego Psychology; Object Relations; Narrative Theory; Cognitive Theory; Positive Psychology; Behavioral Theory; Systems Theory.
- Family Systems TheoryFamily Emotional Systems Theory or Multigenerational Family Theory; Structural Family Theory; References; 3. Practice with Serious and Life-Threatening Illness; Allen: "I'm not a heart on my sleeve kind of guy."; Description of Practice Area; Loss and Meaning-Making; Listening to Patients' Stories; Meditative and Mind-Body Practices; Individual and Family Life Cycle Assessment; Setting: Social Work in a Hospital Setting; How Context Shapes Practice; Diagnosis and Intervention: Diagnosis of Panic Attack; Panic Attack and Panic Disorder; DSM-V Criteria for Panic Disorder.
- Evidence-Based Intervention for Panic DisorderMedical Terminology; Case Description; History; Precipitating Event for Social Work Crisis Intervention; First Excerpt from Transcript and Process Recording; Reflection of First Process Recording and Discussion of Practice Skills and Theories Used in Intervention; Communication Skills; Theories Used in Intervention; Other Practice Skills Used; Narrative Theory; Cognitive and Behavioral Theories; Psychodynamic Theories; Family Systems Theory; Second Excerpt from Transcript and Process Recording.
- Reflection of Second Process Recording and Discussion of Practice Skills and Theories Used in InterventionCommunication Skills; Theories Used in Intervention; Other Practice Skills Used; Family Systems Theory; Cognitive Theory; Psychodynamic Theory; Narrative Theory; Behavioral Theory; Third Excerpt from Transcript and Process Recording; Reflection of Third Process Recording and Discussion of Practice Skills and Theories Used in Interventions; Communication Skills; Theories Used in Intervention; Other Practice Skills Used; Psychodynamic Theory; Behavioral Theory Using Mindfulness.