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In Germany, clinical social work is a relatively new (sub-)discipline of social work. The article provides an overview of the development and current state of theories and paradigms of clinical social work as well as of education, practice and research in Germany. Furthermore, central fields of practice and specific client groups are dealt with. The case study of an eleven-year-old girl and her family illustrates psychosocial diagnostics and interventions of clinical social work in a family counselling centre. Finally, future developments and challenges in clinical social work in Germany are presented.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In Germany, clinical social work is a relatively new (sub-)discipline of social work. The article provides an overview of the development and current state of theories and paradigms of clinical social work as well as of education, practice and research in Germany. Furthermore, central fields of practice and specific client groups are dealt with. The case study of an eleven-year-old girl and her family illustrates psychosocial diagnostics and interventions of clinical social work in a family counselling centre. Finally, future developments and challenges in clinical social work in Germany are presented.
Autorenporträt
Helmut Pauls is a graduate psychologist and psychological psychotherapist; Professor at the Coburg University 1984 - 2018; Founder of the IPSG-Institute for Psycho-Social Health (IPSG - Institut für Psycho-Soziale Gesundheit); Founder and head of the first german master's program in clinical social work (2000-2011).