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Dr. Michelle Martin is an Assistant Professor in the MSW program at California State University, Fullerton. She has previously taught at DePaul University and Dominican University. Dr. Martin has an MSW from the University of Illinois, Chicago, with an emphasis in school social work, a masters of social science in policy studies from the University of Bristol, and a PhD in global peace studies from the University of Bradford. Dr. Martin has over 30 years of experience in the human and social services, having worked in child welfare, adolescent services, victim advocacy, hospice, school social work, and refugee services. Dr. Martin’s research interests focus on how social media is used to express identity and trauma among refugee and migrant groups. Dr. Martin has written three textbooks in the human services/social work areas, as well as other publications focusing on a range of issues, including social media, identity development, wellbeing, middle age and active aging. Dr. Martin is a regular blogger for the Huffington Post where she writes about women and middle age.
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BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Services: Purpose, Preparation and Theoretical Orientations Chapter 2: History and Evolution of Social Welfare Policy Chapter 3: Ethics and Values in Human Services Chapter 4: Generalist Skills and Intervention Strategies Chapter 5: Child Welfare Services Chapter 6: Adolescent Services Chapter 7: Gerontology: Human Services with Older Adults Chapter 8: Mental Health Services Chapter 9: Homelessness Chapter 10: Medical, Health Care and Hospice Chapter 11: Human Services in Public Schools Chapter 12: Religion, Spirituality and Faith-Based Agencies Chapter 13: Violence, Victim Advocacy and Corrections Chapter 14: Rural Human Services Chapter 15: International Human Services DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Services: Purpose, Preparation and Theoretical Orientations * What is Human Services? * Educational Requirements and Professional Standards * Duties and Functions of a Human Service Professional * Theoretical Frameworks and Approaches Used in Human Services Chapter 2: History and Evolution of Social Welfare Policy * The Roots of the American Social Welfare System: Poor Care in England * The History of Poor Care in Early America * The New Deal and Great Society Programs * Social Welfare in Contemporary United States * Emerging Issues in the Area of Social Justice Reform * Contributions of Reformers from Communities of Color Chapter 3: Ethics and Values in Human Services * The Complex Nature of Ethical and Moral Behavior * The Nature of Professional Ethical Standards and Codes of Conduct * Ethical Standards in Human Services * A Focus on Social Justice Chapter 4: Generalist Skills and Intervention Strategies * The Generalist Practice Model * Generalist Practice Competencies and Skills * Interviewing Skills and Assessment Tools * Intervention Strategies for Generalist Practice * Macro Practice Chapter 5: Child Welfare Services * The History of Child Welfare in the United States * Overview of the Current U.S. Child Welfare System * Child Abuse Investigations * Working with Children in Placement and their Families * Ethnic Minority Populations and Multicultural Considerations Chapter 6: Adolescent Services * Adolescent Behavior as Viewed through a Developmental Lens * Common Psychosocial Challenges and Psychological Disorders Diagnosed in Adolescence * Practice Settings Specific to Adolescent Treatment * Multicultural Considerations Chapter 7: Gerontology: Human Services with Older Adults * The Graying of America * Understanding Older Adults from a Developmental Perspective * Successful and Active Aging * Common Psychosocial and Biological Challenges in Older Adulthood * Practice Settings Serving Older Adults Chapter 8: Mental Health Services * The History of Mental Illness: Perceptions and Treatment * Serious Mental Illnesses and Mental Disorders * Common Mental Health Practice Settings * Military Personnel and Veterans * Multicultural Considerations Chapter 9: Homelessness * The Current State of Homelessness in the United States * Perceptions of the Poor * Populations At Risk for Becoming Homeless * Common Practice Settings Serving Homeless Populations Chapter 10: Medical, Health Care and Hospice * Human Services in Medical and Other Health Care Settings * Working with the HIV/AIDS Spectrum * The U.S. Health Care Crisis: A Legislative Response * The Hospice Movement Chapter 11: Human Services in Public Schools * School Social Work * School Counseling * School Psychology * Mental Health and other Psychosocial Concerns * Diversity in the Public School System Chapter 12: Religion, Spirituality and Faith-Based Agencies * The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Human Services * The Nature of Faith-Based Human Service Delivery * The Range of Faith-Based Human Service Agencies Chapter 13: Violence, Victim Advocacy and Corrections * Intimate Partner Violence * Rape and Sexual Assault * Hate Crimes Against LGBTQ+ Populations * Victims of Violent Crime * Working with Perpetrators of Crime Chapter 14: Rural Human Services * The State of Rural Communities * Rural Poverty * Rural Substance Abuse * Ethnic Minority Populations Living in Rural Communities * Intervention Strategies Tailored to Rural Communities Chapter 15: International Human Services * The Impact of Globalization * Health Pandemics and Major Health Concerns * Human Trafficking * Mistreatment of Indigenous People and Refugees * Human Rights Violations Against LGBT Populations * Genocide and Rape as a Weapon of War
Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Services: Purpose, Preparation and Theoretical Orientations Chapter 2: History and Evolution of Social Welfare Policy Chapter 3: Ethics and Values in Human Services Chapter 4: Generalist Skills and Intervention Strategies Chapter 5: Child Welfare Services Chapter 6: Adolescent Services Chapter 7: Gerontology: Human Services with Older Adults Chapter 8: Mental Health Services Chapter 9: Homelessness Chapter 10: Medical, Health Care and Hospice Chapter 11: Human Services in Public Schools Chapter 12: Religion, Spirituality and Faith-Based Agencies Chapter 13: Violence, Victim Advocacy and Corrections Chapter 14: Rural Human Services Chapter 15: International Human Services DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Services: Purpose, Preparation and Theoretical Orientations * What is Human Services? * Educational Requirements and Professional Standards * Duties and Functions of a Human Service Professional * Theoretical Frameworks and Approaches Used in Human Services Chapter 2: History and Evolution of Social Welfare Policy * The Roots of the American Social Welfare System: Poor Care in England * The History of Poor Care in Early America * The New Deal and Great Society Programs * Social Welfare in Contemporary United States * Emerging Issues in the Area of Social Justice Reform * Contributions of Reformers from Communities of Color Chapter 3: Ethics and Values in Human Services * The Complex Nature of Ethical and Moral Behavior * The Nature of Professional Ethical Standards and Codes of Conduct * Ethical Standards in Human Services * A Focus on Social Justice Chapter 4: Generalist Skills and Intervention Strategies * The Generalist Practice Model * Generalist Practice Competencies and Skills * Interviewing Skills and Assessment Tools * Intervention Strategies for Generalist Practice * Macro Practice Chapter 5: Child Welfare Services * The History of Child Welfare in the United States * Overview of the Current U.S. Child Welfare System * Child Abuse Investigations * Working with Children in Placement and their Families * Ethnic Minority Populations and Multicultural Considerations Chapter 6: Adolescent Services * Adolescent Behavior as Viewed through a Developmental Lens * Common Psychosocial Challenges and Psychological Disorders Diagnosed in Adolescence * Practice Settings Specific to Adolescent Treatment * Multicultural Considerations Chapter 7: Gerontology: Human Services with Older Adults * The Graying of America * Understanding Older Adults from a Developmental Perspective * Successful and Active Aging * Common Psychosocial and Biological Challenges in Older Adulthood * Practice Settings Serving Older Adults Chapter 8: Mental Health Services * The History of Mental Illness: Perceptions and Treatment * Serious Mental Illnesses and Mental Disorders * Common Mental Health Practice Settings * Military Personnel and Veterans * Multicultural Considerations Chapter 9: Homelessness * The Current State of Homelessness in the United States * Perceptions of the Poor * Populations At Risk for Becoming Homeless * Common Practice Settings Serving Homeless Populations Chapter 10: Medical, Health Care and Hospice * Human Services in Medical and Other Health Care Settings * Working with the HIV/AIDS Spectrum * The U.S. Health Care Crisis: A Legislative Response * The Hospice Movement Chapter 11: Human Services in Public Schools * School Social Work * School Counseling * School Psychology * Mental Health and other Psychosocial Concerns * Diversity in the Public School System Chapter 12: Religion, Spirituality and Faith-Based Agencies * The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Human Services * The Nature of Faith-Based Human Service Delivery * The Range of Faith-Based Human Service Agencies Chapter 13: Violence, Victim Advocacy and Corrections * Intimate Partner Violence * Rape and Sexual Assault * Hate Crimes Against LGBTQ+ Populations * Victims of Violent Crime * Working with Perpetrators of Crime Chapter 14: Rural Human Services * The State of Rural Communities * Rural Poverty * Rural Substance Abuse * Ethnic Minority Populations Living in Rural Communities * Intervention Strategies Tailored to Rural Communities Chapter 15: International Human Services * The Impact of Globalization * Health Pandemics and Major Health Concerns * Human Trafficking * Mistreatment of Indigenous People and Refugees * Human Rights Violations Against LGBT Populations * Genocide and Rape as a Weapon of War
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