Applying Theory to Generalist Social Work Practice

Applying Theory to Generalist Social Work Practice
Author: Carol L. Langer
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2014-12-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1118859766

The social worker's guide to integrating theory and practice Applying Theory to Generalist Social Work Practice teaches aspiring social workers how to apply theory in real world practice. Fully aligned with the Council on Social Work Education's 2015 Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards, the book links theory to practice with clear, concise instruction including a discussion of evidence-based practice. Twelve commonly-used theories are thoroughly explained, with discussion of the strengths and limitations of each, and applied to real work with individuals, groups, families, communities, and organizations. The book includes case studies and first-person contributions from practicing social workers to illustrate the real-world scenarios in which different concepts apply. Critical thinking questions help students strengthen their understanding of the ideas presented. Tools including a test bank, PowerPoint slides, and an instructor's manual are available to facilitate classroom use, providing a single-volume guide to the entire helping process, from engagement to termination. Practice is a core foundational course for future social workers, but many practice texts focus on skills while neglecting the theoretical basis for social work. Applying Theory to Generalist Social Work Practice fills that gap by covering both skills and theory in a single text. Examines the applications of prevailing social theories Covers the most common theories used in micro, mezzo, and macro practice Helps readers understand well-established approaches like strengths perspective, humanistic and client-centered, task-centered, and solution-focused brief therapy Shows how to apply major theories including ecological/system, cognitive/behavioral, conflict, empowerment, narrative, crisis, critical, and feminist An effective social worker recognizes the link between theory and practice, and how the two inform each other to culminate in the most effective intervention and most positive outcome for the client. Applying Theory to Generalist Social Work Practice provides students with a roadmap to the full integration of philosophy and application in social work.

The Practicum Companion for Social Work Integrating Class and Field Work

The Practicum Companion for Social Work Integrating Class and Field Work
Author: Julie M. Birkenmaier
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages:
Release: 2010-10-10
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780205023639

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Engine Performance (A8)

Engine Performance (A8)
Author: James D. Halderman
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-04
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780130191892

With comprehensive coverage of all topics, this book follows ASE guidelines to review a sample ASE test and prepare learners for certification. Over 100 multiple-choice items duplicate the type of questions found on the ASE exam, and provide explanations of what makes each right answer correct and the wrong answers incorrect. The guide's practical, concentrated coverage focuses learning on topics that will be covered on the certification exam, and have been determined to be important by the ASE. An ASE task list enables readers to make the distinction between the need-to-know and nice-to-know information. For individuals and distance learners preparing for ASE certification.

Bio 112

Bio 112
Author: Sylvia S. Mader
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre:
ISBN: 9780071540322

Print Reading for Engineering and Manufacturing Technology

Print Reading for Engineering and Manufacturing Technology
Author: David A. Madsen
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781133716570

This enhanced edition of PRINT READING FOR ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 3E takes a practical approach to print reading, with fundamental through advanced coverage that demonstrates industry standards essential for pursuing careers in the 21st century. Readers will learn step-by-step how to interpret actual industry prints while building the knowledge and skills that will allow them to read complete sets of working drawings. Realistic examples, illustrations, related tests, and print reading problems are based on real world engineering prints that comply with ANSI, ASME, AWS, and other related standards. Included in this new edition is material on electronic filing, discovery, the duty to prevent spoliation , pertinent rule changes and coverage of the HIPAA standards that facilitates readers' understanding of the importance of these relatively new areas of practice. Thorough updating of the law, changes in rules of procedure, evidence, and ethics standards keeps readers current on changes in the law and practice.

Horizons

Horizons
Author: Michael A. Seeds
Publisher: Brooks Cole
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2001
Genre: Science
ISBN:

In this fully updated new Seventh Edition, Mike Seeds shows students their place in the universe - not just their location, but their role as planet dwellers in an evolving universe. He also emphasizes how science works, as opposed to simply teaching facts about astronomy. This enthusiastic author inspires students' imagination, sense of wonder, and excitement about new discoveries. At the same time, Seeds strives to arm students with a solid understanding of the process of science. Crafting a story about astronomy, Seeds hopes that students will be able to ask questions of nature and gradually puzzle out the beautiful secrets of the physical world.

Basic Cell Culture

Basic Cell Culture
Author: John M. Davis
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2002
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780199638543

The use of animal, including human, cell culture has expanded enormously during the last twenty years, with the new applications appearing all the time. This book guides the newcomer progressively through all those areas which are basic to the performance of cell culture. It will also proveuseful to the experienced worker entering a new field or setting up a new laboratroy, and as a source of reference on basic techniques. The topics covered include setting up and equipping a cell culture laboratory, sterilization of fluids and equipment, culture media, basic culture technique and themaintenance of cell lines, primary culture and the isolation of new cell lines, specific cell types and their requirements, single cell cloning, quality control of cell lines and the prevention, detection, and cure of contamination.