This unique teaching text gives exclusive and in-depth coverage of practice principles of social work and integrates them into the common base of practice. Chapters show readers how central ethical and method principles and attributes of the social worker that are crucial to the professional use of self are integral to the professional practice of social work. Social work educators whose programs follow the generic practice curriculum will find Principles of Social Work Practice tailored to their needs and an asset to their instructional efforts.
This unique teaching text gives exclusive and in-depth coverage of practice principles of social work and integrates them into the common base of practice. Chapters show readers how central ethical and method principles and attributes of the social worker that are crucial to the professional use of self are integral to the professional practice of social work. Social work educators whose programs follow the generic practice curriculum will find Principles of Social Work Practice tailored to their needs and an asset to their instructional efforts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents Introduction * Part I: The Principles and the Social Work Encounter * The Ingredients of Professional Helping * Part II: The Ethical Principles * Respect for Human Worth and Dignity: Social Work's Philosophical Base * The Client's Well-Being: The Social Worker's Primary Responsibility * Confidentiality: The Essential Component of Professional Helping * Part III: Principles Required of the Worker in the Professional Use of Self * Responsibility for Self-Awareness: The Self as Instrument in Helping * Acceptance: Creating the Climate for Change * The Nonjudgmental Attitude: Understanding and Evaluating, Not Assigning Blame * Controlled Emotional Involvement: The Disciplined Use of Self as Instrument * Part IV: Principles of Method * Individualization: Who Are These(in ital) People and What Is Their(in ital) Trouble? * Purposeful Expression of Feelings: A Necessary Element in Effective Helping * Self-Determination: A Right of All Clients * Involvement of the Client in the Helping Process: Sharing the Work of Change * Empowerment: Helping People Take Control of Their Lives * Index * Reference Notes Included
Contents Introduction * Part I: The Principles and the Social Work Encounter * The Ingredients of Professional Helping * Part II: The Ethical Principles * Respect for Human Worth and Dignity: Social Work's Philosophical Base * The Client's Well-Being: The Social Worker's Primary Responsibility * Confidentiality: The Essential Component of Professional Helping * Part III: Principles Required of the Worker in the Professional Use of Self * Responsibility for Self-Awareness: The Self as Instrument in Helping * Acceptance: Creating the Climate for Change * The Nonjudgmental Attitude: Understanding and Evaluating, Not Assigning Blame * Controlled Emotional Involvement: The Disciplined Use of Self as Instrument * Part IV: Principles of Method * Individualization: Who Are These(in ital) People and What Is Their(in ital) Trouble? * Purposeful Expression of Feelings: A Necessary Element in Effective Helping * Self-Determination: A Right of All Clients * Involvement of the Client in the Helping Process: Sharing the Work of Change * Empowerment: Helping People Take Control of Their Lives * Index * Reference Notes Included
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