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This expanded third edition of a popular textbook provides a completely revised and updated overview of the theories, models, and therapies that inform direct social work practice. The text is grounded in generalist social work principles and values and promotes a problem-solving model of social work practice as a framework for the eclectic use of theory, as well as for integrating the artistic...
E-bog 802,25 DKK
Forfattere Peter Lehmann, PhD, LCSW (redaktør)
Udgivet 15 maj 2016
Længde 496 sider
Genrer Social work
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780826119483
This expanded third edition of a popular textbook provides a completely revised and updated overview of the theories, models, and therapies that inform direct social work practice. The text is grounded in generalist social work principles and values and promotes a problem-solving model of social work practice as a framework for the eclectic use of theory, as well as for integrating the artistic, reflective elements of practice. It provides in-depth coverage of select psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, critical, and postmodern theories.The third edition features a new section on Critical Theories, where a new chapter on Empowerment Theory is included with a completely revised chapter on Feminist Theory. A new chapter on Strengths-based Social Work has been added to the section on meta-theories for social work practice. Other new chapters include Emotion-focused Therapy and Collaborative Therapy. These revisions are based on suggestions from an extensive survey of professors.New to the Third Edition: * A new section on Critical Theories* New chapters on Strengths-based Social Work, Emotion-focused Therapy, Empowerment Theory, and Collaborative Therapy* Updated research on the debate about the importance of theory/technique versus common (e.g., relationship) factors, and on the critique of the empirically supported treatment movement Key Features:* Grounds direct practice firmly in the principles and values of generalist social work* Promotes a problem-solving model of social work as a flexible structure for integrating the eclectic use of theory with the artistic, reflective elementsof practice* Organizes direct practice theories into like groupings and provides an overview of the main characteristics of each grouping* Provides in-depth coverage of topics in a clear, logical, and consistent format* Includes editors and contributors from the U.S. and Canada