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The Social Worker's Desk Reference fourth edition remains the definitive resource for social work students and professionals. Expanded sections on current hot topics such as white nationalism, gaming disorder, substance abuse, LGBTQ+ populations, suicide, sexual violence in the military, and vulnerable populations make the fourth edition a fully updated and essential reference.
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The Social Worker's Desk Reference fourth edition remains the definitive resource for social work students and professionals. Expanded sections on current hot topics such as white nationalism, gaming disorder, substance abuse, LGBTQ+ populations, suicide, sexual violence in the military, and vulnerable populations make the fourth edition a fully updated and essential reference.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 4th edition
- Seitenzahl: 1472
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 187mm x 61mm
- Gewicht: 2486g
- ISBN-13: 9780190095543
- ISBN-10: 0190095547
- Artikelnr.: 63367741
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 4th edition
- Seitenzahl: 1472
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 187mm x 61mm
- Gewicht: 2486g
- ISBN-13: 9780190095543
- ISBN-10: 0190095547
- Artikelnr.: 63367741
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Lisa Rapp-McCall, MSW, Ph.D, Professor, Graduate Social Work Program, and Research Associate, Maribeth Durst Applied Research Institute at Saint Leo University. Lisa served as an associate editor on the third edition of the Social Worker's Desk Reference. Kevin Corcoran, JD, PhD, MSW, Professor, University of Alabama School of Social Work. Kevin was the Editor-in-Chief for the third edition of Social Worker's Desk Reference, has been an editor of multiple journals, and has organized several large-scale publishing projects including six editions of the Measures of Clinical Practice volumes. Al Roberts was was Professor of Social Work and Criminal Justice, Rutgers University and the editor of the first and second editions of the Social Workers' Desk Reference.
* Part I: The Professional Social Worker and Overarching Themes for the
Profession
* 1. Overview of the Social Work Profession.
* Lisa Cox
* 2. Professionalism in the Field of Social Work
* Patricia Senger, Courtney Weist
* 3. Established Fields of Social Work Practice
* Valerie Arendt
* 4. Self-Care for Social Workers
* Erlene Gise-Owens
* Jay Miller
* 5. Safety for Social Workers: Responding for Workplace Violence
* Pam Criss
* 6. Technology and Social Work Practice
* Melanie Sage, Jonathan B. Singer
* 7. Leadership in Social Work: A New Direction
* Lakeya Cherry
* 8. Disasters in times of Sheltering in Place: Social Work and the
COVID-19 Pandemic
* Daphne S, Cain
* 9. Suicide: An Overview
* Jonathan B. Singer
* 10. LGBTQ+ Affirming Practice in Social Work
* Tyler M. Arguello
* 11. Social Justice in Social Work: A Foundational Understanding
* Natasha Wine Miller Bragg
* 12. Violence and Social Work
* Lisa Rapp-McCall
* 13. Emerging Fields of Practice in American Social work
* Kathryn Conley Wehrmann
* Part II: Social Work Values, Ethics, and Licensing Standards
* 1. Ethical Issues in Social Work
* Frederic G. Reamer
* 2. Regulating Social Work for the Public Good and for Professional
Integrity
* Dorinda N. Noble
* 3. Navigating Complex Boundary Challenges
* Kimberly Strom
* 4. Privacy, Confidentiality and Privileged Communication
* Frederic G. Reamer
* 5. Risk Management in Social Work
* Frederic G. Reamer
* 6. Social Work and Digital Technology: Ethical Issues
* Frederic G. Reamer
* Part III: Theoretical Foundations and Treatment Approaches in
Clinical Social Work
* 7. Theoretical Pluralism and Integrative Perspectives in Social Work
Practice
* William Borden
* 8. The Life Model of Social Work Practice: An Overview
* Alex Gitterman, Carolyn Knight
* 9. The Bio-Psycho-Social-Spiritual Perspective
* Melissa D. Grady, Randall O'Toole
* 10. Person Centered Therapy
* Tara Bohley
* 11. Principles of Attachment Theory for Social Work Practice
* Shelley Cohen Konrad
* 12. Fundamentals of Brief Treatment
* Jan Ligon
* 13. Solution-focused Brief Therapy
* Anao Zhang, Cynthia Franklin
* 14. Fundamental Principles of Behavioral Social Work
* Denise E. Bronson
* 15. Cognitive-behavioral Therapy
* Theresa J. Early, M. Elizabeth Vonk
* 29. Task-Centered Practice
* Anne E. Fortune, Blanca Ramos, William J. Reid
* 30. Crisis Intervention: Frameworks for Social Worker Practice
* Yvonne Eaton-Stull
* 31. Narrative Therapy
* Mark Smith
* 32. A Family Resilience Framework
* Froma Walsh
* 33. Family Systems
* Tara Bohley, Michael McGuire
* 34. Critical Theories for Social Work Practice
* Travis Albritton, William Hall, L.B. Klein
* 35. The Neurobiology of Toxic Stress: Implications for Social Work
* Julie M. Rosenzweig, Stephanie A. Sundborg
* 36. Harm Reduction for Problematic Substance Abuse
* Michael McGuire
* 37. Fundamental Principles of Trauma Interventions
* Joan M. Blakey
* Part IV: Assessment in Social Work Practice: Knowledge and Skills
* 38. Use of Rapid Assessment Instruments (RAIs) in Clinical Social
Work Practice
* Michael O. Killian, David W. Springer
* 39. Using Assessment Tools with Children
* Craig Winston Lecroy
* 40. Assessment Protocols and Rapid Assessment Tools with Adolescents
* David W. Springer, Stephen J. Tripodi, Stephanie Kennedy
* 41. Using Standardized Tests and Instruments in Family Assessments
* Jacqueline Corcoran
* 42. Using Genograms to Map Family Patterns
* Monica McGoldrick
* 43. Assessment for Child Trafficking Victims
* Javonda Williams, Chris Lim, Valerie Trull
* 44. Spiritual Assessment
* Chris Stewart
* 45. Identification, Screening, and Referral for Treatment of
Problematic and Disordered Gambling
* Jody Bechtold, Alyssa N. Wilson
* 46. Identification, Screening, and Referral for Gaming Disorder
* Stephanie Diez, Jody Bechtold
* Part V: Developing and Implementing Treatment Plans with Specific
Groups and Disorders
* 47. Treatment Planning for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
* Schuyler Cunningham, Tim Norman
* 48. Play Therapy
* Nancy Boyd Webb
* 49. Dating Violence
* Victoria A. Anyikwa
* 50. Social Anxiety Disorder
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 51. Adult Oncology Social Work
* Sarah F. Kurker
* 52. Animal-Assisted Interventions
* Diane Scotland-Coogan, Elizabeth Ruegg
* 53. Dementia and Family Caregiving
* Noelle Fields, Joanna Glover
* 54. Geriatric Depression: Assessment and Treatment
* Zvi D. Gellis, Bonnie Kenaley
* 55. Treatment Planning with Families: An Evidence-Based Approach
* Cathleen Jordan, Cynthia Franklin
* 56. Developing and Facilitating Mutual Aid Groups
* Carolyn Knight, Alex Gitterman
* Part VI: Guidelines for Specific Techniques
* 57. Introduction to Direct Practice from a Technique Perspective
* Francis J. Turner, Susan P. Robbins
* 58. Cognitive Restructuring Techniques
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 59. Motivational Interviewing
* Jean Paul Hare, Kirk von Sternberg, Shannon Johnson, Mary M.
Velasquez
* 60. Neurofeedback: An Evidence based non-medication Intervention
* Schuyler Cunningham, Tim Norman, Steven Warner
* 61. Mindfulness-based Social Work Techniques
* Kielty Turner
* 62. The Miracle and Scaling Questions for Building Solutions
* Mo Yee Lee, Ray Eads, Erica Magier
* 63. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy
* Tonya Edmund, Molly M. McLay
* 64. Developing Successful Relationships: The Therapeutic and Group
Alliances
* Lawrence Shulman
* 65. Best Practices: Parenting Techniques
* Carolyn Hilarski
* 66. Grief, Loss and Trauma: A Strengths-Based Approach
* Elizabeth C. Pomeroy, Renee Bradford Garcia, Kathleen A. Hill
* 67. Working with Clients who have recovered Memories
* Susan P. Robbins
* Part VII: Guidelines for Specific Interventions
* Individual
* 68. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Techniques for youth and adults
* Skyler Milligan Lecroy
* 69. Dialectical Behavior Therapy
* Andre Ivanoff, Laura Miller, Claire A. Cunningham
* 70. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
* Danielle L. Demailo
* 71. Exposure Therapy
* Keith Bredemeier, Edna B. Foa
* 72. An Introduction to Problem Solving Therapy
* Elizabeth S. Phillips, Hannah M. Thomson
* 73. Educational Interventions: Principles for Practice
* Kimberly Strom
* 74. The Interface of Psychiatric Medications and Social Work
Revisited
* Kia J. Bentlet, Joseph Walsh
* 75. Trauma-Focused Therapy for Children and Adolescents
* Alison Salloum, Melissa A. Thompson
* Family
* 76. Effective Couple and Family Treatment for Client Populations
* Cynthia Franklin, Catheleen Jordan, Laura M. Hopson
* 77. Family Psychoeducation for Families of Children and Adults with
Serious Mental Illnesses
* Mary C. Acri, Mary M. McKay
* 78. Functional Family Therapy for Youth Behavioral Problems
* John A. Cosgrove, Helen Hauser Midouhas
* 79. Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy
* Katherine J.W. Baucom, Felicia de la Garza-Mercer, Monique C.
Aguirre, Andrew Christensen
* 80. Parent training
* Randy Magen
* Group
* 81. Best Practices in Social work with Groups Part 1: Foundations
* Mark J. MacGowan, Alice Schmidt Hanbidge
* 82. Best Practices in Social Work with Groups Part 2: Beginnings to
Endings
* Mark J. MacGowan, Alice Schmidt Hanbidge
* 83. Mutual-Aid Groups
* Olga Molina
* 84. Social Skills Training and Behavioral Groups
* Craig Winston Lecroy
* Part VIII - Evidence-Based Practice
* 85. What is Evidence-Based Practice?
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 86. Posing Well-Structured Questions for Evidence-Informed
Practice-Step 1
* Eileen Gambrill
* 87. Locating Research Results for Evidence-Based Practice-Step 2
* James Drisko, Melissa D. Grady
* 88. Critically Appraising Evidence for its Validity and
Applicability-Step 3
* Danielle E. Parrish, Allen Rubin
* 89. Integrating Information from Diverse Sources in Evidence-Based
Practice-Step 4
* Eileen Gambrill
* 90. Evaluating Our Effectiveness in Carrying Out Evidence-Based
Practice-Step 5
* Bruce A. Thyer
* Part IX: Case Management Guidelines
* 91. Strengths-based Case Management
* David C. Kondrat
* 92. Case Management and Child Welfare
* Khalilah L. Caines, Jayson Caines
* 93. Case Management and Persons with Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities
* Richard S. Glaesser
* 94. Case Management with Refugees and Asylum Seekers
* Leticia Villarreal Sosa, Suhad Tabahi
* 95. Social Work Case Management in Medical Settings
* Michael Campbell, Roberta Restaino
* 96. Case Management with persons with Serious Mental Illness
* David C. Kondrat, Theresa J. Early
* 97. Case Management for Human Trafficking Child Victims
* Javonda Williams, Chris Lim, Valerie Trull
* 98. Case Management with Older Adults
* Daniel S. Gardner, Aaron Rooney
* Part X: Community Practice
* 99. Consensus Organizing: Facilitating Community Change
* Mary Ohmer
* 100. Community Organizing Principles and Practice Guidelines
* Terry Mizrahi
* 101. Principles and Practices in African American Community
Development
* Colita Nichols Fairfax
* 102. The Fair Food Program: A Worker-Led Model for Human Rights in
Practice
* Vitina L.P. Monacello
* 103. Social Media: Maximizing the Power of Online Activism
* Randy Shaw
* 104. Asset-Based Community Development
* John L. McKnight, Cormac Russell
* 105. Sport Social Work
* Stacy E. Kratz, Stephanie E. Rosado
* 106. Community Resilience to Natural Disasters: A Social Capital
Approach
* Grace L. Whaley, Lenore Arlee, Heather Baker, Betty Pfefferbaum
* 107. Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRCS) and Community
Practice
* David K. Androff
* 108. Community Recovery from Mass Shootings
* Rob Gordon, Estelli Ramos, Julie Steen
* Part XI: Working with Vulnerable Populations and Persons at Risk
* 109. The Legacy of Racism for Social Work Practice Today and What to
do about it
* Margaret E. Pittman, Elizabeth Perryman, Deidre McDaniel, M. Taqi
Tirmazi
* 110. Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice
* Altaf Husain, Katie Ishizuka
* 111.Understanding the Risks and Vulnerabilities African American
Children Face due to Racism: The Critical Role of Race Relevant
Responses
* Eric Kyere
* 112. Social Work Practice with Indigenous and Natives Peoples
* Andrea G. Tamburro, Shawnee; Paul-Rene Tamburro, Abenaki
* 113. Social Work Practice with Latinas/Latinos/Latinx
* Susana E. Mariscal, Michelle Johnson-Motoyama, Alan J. Dettlaff
* 114. Social Work Practice with African American Families: An
Afrocentric Intergenerational Solidarity Model
* Cheryl Waites Spellman
* 115. Social Work Practice with Asians and Pacific Islanders
* Jessica Euna Lee, Khadija Khaja
* 116. Social Work Practice with LGBTQ+ Populations
* Richard A. Brandon-Friedman
* 117. Best Practices for Refugee Resettlement
* Bret Webet, Carenlee Barkdull, Isaac Karikari, Reginald Tarr
* 118. White Nationalism
* Aniko Felix, Khadija Khaja, Jeremy Price
* 119. Islamophobia
* Khadija Khaja, Wafa Alhajri
* 120. Rural Social Work Practice
* Barb Pierce, Stephanie Boys
* Part XII: Behavioral and Mental Health
* 121. Substance Use Disorders: Overview, Special Populations, and
Treatment Considerations
* Sara Beeler-Stinn, Autumn Asher Blackdeer, David A. Patterson Silver
Wolf
* 122. Treatment of Tobacco Use Disorder
* Susan B. Trout, Michael H. Baca-Atlas, Stafani N. Baca-Atlas
* 123. Spiritual Assessment and Intervention
* David R. Hodge
* 124. Assessment and Treatment for Specific Phobia
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 125. Assessment, Prevention, and Intervention with Suicidal Youth
* Johnathan B. Singer, Hanna Szlyk, Kimberly H. McManama O'Brien
* 126. Adolescent Mental Health
* Craig Winston Lecroy
* 127. The Physical Health of People with Serious Mental Illness
* Mark R. Hawes, Leopoldo J. Cabassa
* 128. Reducing Harmful Alcohol Use: Integrating a Screening and Brief
Interventions into Routine Social Work Practice
* Sara Beeler-Stinn, Autumn Asher Blackdeer, David A. Patterson Silver
Wolf
* 129. Understanding and Treating Autism
* Annette L. Becklund
* 130. Identification, diagnosis, and treatment of Depression in
Primary Care
* Katherine Sanchez, Alan Kunz-Lomelin, Marisol Vargas Vilugron
* 131. Pseudoscientific Behavioral and Mental Health Treatments
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 132. The Importance of Empathy to Social Work Practice
* Melanie Reyes, Elizabeth A. Segal, Cynthia A. Lietz
* 133. Multifamily Behavioral Treatment for Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder
* Barbara Van Noppen
* Part XIII: School Social Work
* 134. Evidence-Based Practice and School Social Work
* Roberto Lucio, James C. Raines
* 135. Trauma Informed Schools
* Eileen Dombo, Christine Anlauf Sabatino
* 136. Violence Prevention in Schools
* Matthew J. Cuellar
* 137. Solution-focused Brief Therapy Interventions for At-Risk
Students in School
* Cynthia Franklin, Xiao Ding, Johnny S. Kim, Michael S. Kelly, Stephen
J. Tripodi
* 138. School Social Work and Social-Emotional Learning
* Kevin Tan, Brenda Lindsey
* 139. School Social Work with Latinx Immigrant Youth and Families
* Leticia Villarreal Sosa
* 140. Using Data and Evidence in Schools
* Natasha K. Bowen
* 141. School Social Work Advocacy and Leadership in Consequential
Times
* Robert Lucio, Emily Shayman, Michael S. Kelly
* Part XIV: Military Social Work
* 142. Clinical Practice with Military Families and Children
* David Bringhurst, Shawnmari Kaiser
* 143. Serving the Military Spouse: Current Issues and related Supports
and Resources
* Elisa Borah
* 144. Supporting Older Veterans within Clinical Practice
* Kari L. Fletcher, Kathryn K. Basham
* 145. Considerations for Practice with LGBT Service members and
Veterans
* Kristen Kavanaugh
* 146. Resilience-Based Interventions for Trauma-Exposed Military
Veterans
* Shoba Sreenivasan, Robert T. Rubin, Leslie Martin
* 147. Clinical Conceptualization of the Trauma that Results from
Sexual Violence in the Military
* Kristen Zaleski, Fred P. Stone
* 148. Veteran Suicide
* Fred P. Stone
* 149. Military Culture and Help-Seeking
* Derrick Kranke, Shant A. Barmak
* 150. Supervising Military-Connected Practice: An Inclusive and
Informed Case Consultation Based Approach
* Kari L. Fletcher, Eugenia L. Weiss
* Part XV: Forensic Social Work
* 151. At the Intersection of Social Work and the Law
* Stacey D. Hardy-Chandler
* 152. The School-to-Prison Pipeline
* Susan McCarter
* 153. Testifying in Child Abuse Cases
* Viola Vaughan-Eden
* 154. Assessing and Treating Adolescent Sex Offenders
* Karen S. Knox
* 155. Intimate Partner Violence
* Marcela Sarmiento Mellinger
* 156. Experts in Family Court
* Kathleen Leilani Ja Sook Bergquist
* 157. Smart Decarceration and Social Work
* Carrie Pettus-Davis
* 158. Neurobiology of Trauma for First Responders and Social Workers
* Leslie Weisman
* 159. Effective Community Reentry from Prison
* Stacey D. Hardy-Chandler, Bryan W. Jackson
* 160. Animal-Assisted Social Work in Prisons
* Yvonne Eaton-Stull
* 161. The Question of Immigration and Crime
* Carol Cleaveland
* 162. Death Penalty Mitigation
* Emily Reeder Abili
* 163. The Well-being of Older Adults in Prison
* Paul G. Clark
*
* Glossary
* Author Index
* Subject Index
Profession
* 1. Overview of the Social Work Profession.
* Lisa Cox
* 2. Professionalism in the Field of Social Work
* Patricia Senger, Courtney Weist
* 3. Established Fields of Social Work Practice
* Valerie Arendt
* 4. Self-Care for Social Workers
* Erlene Gise-Owens
* Jay Miller
* 5. Safety for Social Workers: Responding for Workplace Violence
* Pam Criss
* 6. Technology and Social Work Practice
* Melanie Sage, Jonathan B. Singer
* 7. Leadership in Social Work: A New Direction
* Lakeya Cherry
* 8. Disasters in times of Sheltering in Place: Social Work and the
COVID-19 Pandemic
* Daphne S, Cain
* 9. Suicide: An Overview
* Jonathan B. Singer
* 10. LGBTQ+ Affirming Practice in Social Work
* Tyler M. Arguello
* 11. Social Justice in Social Work: A Foundational Understanding
* Natasha Wine Miller Bragg
* 12. Violence and Social Work
* Lisa Rapp-McCall
* 13. Emerging Fields of Practice in American Social work
* Kathryn Conley Wehrmann
* Part II: Social Work Values, Ethics, and Licensing Standards
* 1. Ethical Issues in Social Work
* Frederic G. Reamer
* 2. Regulating Social Work for the Public Good and for Professional
Integrity
* Dorinda N. Noble
* 3. Navigating Complex Boundary Challenges
* Kimberly Strom
* 4. Privacy, Confidentiality and Privileged Communication
* Frederic G. Reamer
* 5. Risk Management in Social Work
* Frederic G. Reamer
* 6. Social Work and Digital Technology: Ethical Issues
* Frederic G. Reamer
* Part III: Theoretical Foundations and Treatment Approaches in
Clinical Social Work
* 7. Theoretical Pluralism and Integrative Perspectives in Social Work
Practice
* William Borden
* 8. The Life Model of Social Work Practice: An Overview
* Alex Gitterman, Carolyn Knight
* 9. The Bio-Psycho-Social-Spiritual Perspective
* Melissa D. Grady, Randall O'Toole
* 10. Person Centered Therapy
* Tara Bohley
* 11. Principles of Attachment Theory for Social Work Practice
* Shelley Cohen Konrad
* 12. Fundamentals of Brief Treatment
* Jan Ligon
* 13. Solution-focused Brief Therapy
* Anao Zhang, Cynthia Franklin
* 14. Fundamental Principles of Behavioral Social Work
* Denise E. Bronson
* 15. Cognitive-behavioral Therapy
* Theresa J. Early, M. Elizabeth Vonk
* 29. Task-Centered Practice
* Anne E. Fortune, Blanca Ramos, William J. Reid
* 30. Crisis Intervention: Frameworks for Social Worker Practice
* Yvonne Eaton-Stull
* 31. Narrative Therapy
* Mark Smith
* 32. A Family Resilience Framework
* Froma Walsh
* 33. Family Systems
* Tara Bohley, Michael McGuire
* 34. Critical Theories for Social Work Practice
* Travis Albritton, William Hall, L.B. Klein
* 35. The Neurobiology of Toxic Stress: Implications for Social Work
* Julie M. Rosenzweig, Stephanie A. Sundborg
* 36. Harm Reduction for Problematic Substance Abuse
* Michael McGuire
* 37. Fundamental Principles of Trauma Interventions
* Joan M. Blakey
* Part IV: Assessment in Social Work Practice: Knowledge and Skills
* 38. Use of Rapid Assessment Instruments (RAIs) in Clinical Social
Work Practice
* Michael O. Killian, David W. Springer
* 39. Using Assessment Tools with Children
* Craig Winston Lecroy
* 40. Assessment Protocols and Rapid Assessment Tools with Adolescents
* David W. Springer, Stephen J. Tripodi, Stephanie Kennedy
* 41. Using Standardized Tests and Instruments in Family Assessments
* Jacqueline Corcoran
* 42. Using Genograms to Map Family Patterns
* Monica McGoldrick
* 43. Assessment for Child Trafficking Victims
* Javonda Williams, Chris Lim, Valerie Trull
* 44. Spiritual Assessment
* Chris Stewart
* 45. Identification, Screening, and Referral for Treatment of
Problematic and Disordered Gambling
* Jody Bechtold, Alyssa N. Wilson
* 46. Identification, Screening, and Referral for Gaming Disorder
* Stephanie Diez, Jody Bechtold
* Part V: Developing and Implementing Treatment Plans with Specific
Groups and Disorders
* 47. Treatment Planning for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
* Schuyler Cunningham, Tim Norman
* 48. Play Therapy
* Nancy Boyd Webb
* 49. Dating Violence
* Victoria A. Anyikwa
* 50. Social Anxiety Disorder
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 51. Adult Oncology Social Work
* Sarah F. Kurker
* 52. Animal-Assisted Interventions
* Diane Scotland-Coogan, Elizabeth Ruegg
* 53. Dementia and Family Caregiving
* Noelle Fields, Joanna Glover
* 54. Geriatric Depression: Assessment and Treatment
* Zvi D. Gellis, Bonnie Kenaley
* 55. Treatment Planning with Families: An Evidence-Based Approach
* Cathleen Jordan, Cynthia Franklin
* 56. Developing and Facilitating Mutual Aid Groups
* Carolyn Knight, Alex Gitterman
* Part VI: Guidelines for Specific Techniques
* 57. Introduction to Direct Practice from a Technique Perspective
* Francis J. Turner, Susan P. Robbins
* 58. Cognitive Restructuring Techniques
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 59. Motivational Interviewing
* Jean Paul Hare, Kirk von Sternberg, Shannon Johnson, Mary M.
Velasquez
* 60. Neurofeedback: An Evidence based non-medication Intervention
* Schuyler Cunningham, Tim Norman, Steven Warner
* 61. Mindfulness-based Social Work Techniques
* Kielty Turner
* 62. The Miracle and Scaling Questions for Building Solutions
* Mo Yee Lee, Ray Eads, Erica Magier
* 63. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy
* Tonya Edmund, Molly M. McLay
* 64. Developing Successful Relationships: The Therapeutic and Group
Alliances
* Lawrence Shulman
* 65. Best Practices: Parenting Techniques
* Carolyn Hilarski
* 66. Grief, Loss and Trauma: A Strengths-Based Approach
* Elizabeth C. Pomeroy, Renee Bradford Garcia, Kathleen A. Hill
* 67. Working with Clients who have recovered Memories
* Susan P. Robbins
* Part VII: Guidelines for Specific Interventions
* Individual
* 68. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Techniques for youth and adults
* Skyler Milligan Lecroy
* 69. Dialectical Behavior Therapy
* Andre Ivanoff, Laura Miller, Claire A. Cunningham
* 70. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
* Danielle L. Demailo
* 71. Exposure Therapy
* Keith Bredemeier, Edna B. Foa
* 72. An Introduction to Problem Solving Therapy
* Elizabeth S. Phillips, Hannah M. Thomson
* 73. Educational Interventions: Principles for Practice
* Kimberly Strom
* 74. The Interface of Psychiatric Medications and Social Work
Revisited
* Kia J. Bentlet, Joseph Walsh
* 75. Trauma-Focused Therapy for Children and Adolescents
* Alison Salloum, Melissa A. Thompson
* Family
* 76. Effective Couple and Family Treatment for Client Populations
* Cynthia Franklin, Catheleen Jordan, Laura M. Hopson
* 77. Family Psychoeducation for Families of Children and Adults with
Serious Mental Illnesses
* Mary C. Acri, Mary M. McKay
* 78. Functional Family Therapy for Youth Behavioral Problems
* John A. Cosgrove, Helen Hauser Midouhas
* 79. Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy
* Katherine J.W. Baucom, Felicia de la Garza-Mercer, Monique C.
Aguirre, Andrew Christensen
* 80. Parent training
* Randy Magen
* Group
* 81. Best Practices in Social work with Groups Part 1: Foundations
* Mark J. MacGowan, Alice Schmidt Hanbidge
* 82. Best Practices in Social Work with Groups Part 2: Beginnings to
Endings
* Mark J. MacGowan, Alice Schmidt Hanbidge
* 83. Mutual-Aid Groups
* Olga Molina
* 84. Social Skills Training and Behavioral Groups
* Craig Winston Lecroy
* Part VIII - Evidence-Based Practice
* 85. What is Evidence-Based Practice?
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 86. Posing Well-Structured Questions for Evidence-Informed
Practice-Step 1
* Eileen Gambrill
* 87. Locating Research Results for Evidence-Based Practice-Step 2
* James Drisko, Melissa D. Grady
* 88. Critically Appraising Evidence for its Validity and
Applicability-Step 3
* Danielle E. Parrish, Allen Rubin
* 89. Integrating Information from Diverse Sources in Evidence-Based
Practice-Step 4
* Eileen Gambrill
* 90. Evaluating Our Effectiveness in Carrying Out Evidence-Based
Practice-Step 5
* Bruce A. Thyer
* Part IX: Case Management Guidelines
* 91. Strengths-based Case Management
* David C. Kondrat
* 92. Case Management and Child Welfare
* Khalilah L. Caines, Jayson Caines
* 93. Case Management and Persons with Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities
* Richard S. Glaesser
* 94. Case Management with Refugees and Asylum Seekers
* Leticia Villarreal Sosa, Suhad Tabahi
* 95. Social Work Case Management in Medical Settings
* Michael Campbell, Roberta Restaino
* 96. Case Management with persons with Serious Mental Illness
* David C. Kondrat, Theresa J. Early
* 97. Case Management for Human Trafficking Child Victims
* Javonda Williams, Chris Lim, Valerie Trull
* 98. Case Management with Older Adults
* Daniel S. Gardner, Aaron Rooney
* Part X: Community Practice
* 99. Consensus Organizing: Facilitating Community Change
* Mary Ohmer
* 100. Community Organizing Principles and Practice Guidelines
* Terry Mizrahi
* 101. Principles and Practices in African American Community
Development
* Colita Nichols Fairfax
* 102. The Fair Food Program: A Worker-Led Model for Human Rights in
Practice
* Vitina L.P. Monacello
* 103. Social Media: Maximizing the Power of Online Activism
* Randy Shaw
* 104. Asset-Based Community Development
* John L. McKnight, Cormac Russell
* 105. Sport Social Work
* Stacy E. Kratz, Stephanie E. Rosado
* 106. Community Resilience to Natural Disasters: A Social Capital
Approach
* Grace L. Whaley, Lenore Arlee, Heather Baker, Betty Pfefferbaum
* 107. Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRCS) and Community
Practice
* David K. Androff
* 108. Community Recovery from Mass Shootings
* Rob Gordon, Estelli Ramos, Julie Steen
* Part XI: Working with Vulnerable Populations and Persons at Risk
* 109. The Legacy of Racism for Social Work Practice Today and What to
do about it
* Margaret E. Pittman, Elizabeth Perryman, Deidre McDaniel, M. Taqi
Tirmazi
* 110. Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice
* Altaf Husain, Katie Ishizuka
* 111.Understanding the Risks and Vulnerabilities African American
Children Face due to Racism: The Critical Role of Race Relevant
Responses
* Eric Kyere
* 112. Social Work Practice with Indigenous and Natives Peoples
* Andrea G. Tamburro, Shawnee; Paul-Rene Tamburro, Abenaki
* 113. Social Work Practice with Latinas/Latinos/Latinx
* Susana E. Mariscal, Michelle Johnson-Motoyama, Alan J. Dettlaff
* 114. Social Work Practice with African American Families: An
Afrocentric Intergenerational Solidarity Model
* Cheryl Waites Spellman
* 115. Social Work Practice with Asians and Pacific Islanders
* Jessica Euna Lee, Khadija Khaja
* 116. Social Work Practice with LGBTQ+ Populations
* Richard A. Brandon-Friedman
* 117. Best Practices for Refugee Resettlement
* Bret Webet, Carenlee Barkdull, Isaac Karikari, Reginald Tarr
* 118. White Nationalism
* Aniko Felix, Khadija Khaja, Jeremy Price
* 119. Islamophobia
* Khadija Khaja, Wafa Alhajri
* 120. Rural Social Work Practice
* Barb Pierce, Stephanie Boys
* Part XII: Behavioral and Mental Health
* 121. Substance Use Disorders: Overview, Special Populations, and
Treatment Considerations
* Sara Beeler-Stinn, Autumn Asher Blackdeer, David A. Patterson Silver
Wolf
* 122. Treatment of Tobacco Use Disorder
* Susan B. Trout, Michael H. Baca-Atlas, Stafani N. Baca-Atlas
* 123. Spiritual Assessment and Intervention
* David R. Hodge
* 124. Assessment and Treatment for Specific Phobia
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 125. Assessment, Prevention, and Intervention with Suicidal Youth
* Johnathan B. Singer, Hanna Szlyk, Kimberly H. McManama O'Brien
* 126. Adolescent Mental Health
* Craig Winston Lecroy
* 127. The Physical Health of People with Serious Mental Illness
* Mark R. Hawes, Leopoldo J. Cabassa
* 128. Reducing Harmful Alcohol Use: Integrating a Screening and Brief
Interventions into Routine Social Work Practice
* Sara Beeler-Stinn, Autumn Asher Blackdeer, David A. Patterson Silver
Wolf
* 129. Understanding and Treating Autism
* Annette L. Becklund
* 130. Identification, diagnosis, and treatment of Depression in
Primary Care
* Katherine Sanchez, Alan Kunz-Lomelin, Marisol Vargas Vilugron
* 131. Pseudoscientific Behavioral and Mental Health Treatments
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 132. The Importance of Empathy to Social Work Practice
* Melanie Reyes, Elizabeth A. Segal, Cynthia A. Lietz
* 133. Multifamily Behavioral Treatment for Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder
* Barbara Van Noppen
* Part XIII: School Social Work
* 134. Evidence-Based Practice and School Social Work
* Roberto Lucio, James C. Raines
* 135. Trauma Informed Schools
* Eileen Dombo, Christine Anlauf Sabatino
* 136. Violence Prevention in Schools
* Matthew J. Cuellar
* 137. Solution-focused Brief Therapy Interventions for At-Risk
Students in School
* Cynthia Franklin, Xiao Ding, Johnny S. Kim, Michael S. Kelly, Stephen
J. Tripodi
* 138. School Social Work and Social-Emotional Learning
* Kevin Tan, Brenda Lindsey
* 139. School Social Work with Latinx Immigrant Youth and Families
* Leticia Villarreal Sosa
* 140. Using Data and Evidence in Schools
* Natasha K. Bowen
* 141. School Social Work Advocacy and Leadership in Consequential
Times
* Robert Lucio, Emily Shayman, Michael S. Kelly
* Part XIV: Military Social Work
* 142. Clinical Practice with Military Families and Children
* David Bringhurst, Shawnmari Kaiser
* 143. Serving the Military Spouse: Current Issues and related Supports
and Resources
* Elisa Borah
* 144. Supporting Older Veterans within Clinical Practice
* Kari L. Fletcher, Kathryn K. Basham
* 145. Considerations for Practice with LGBT Service members and
Veterans
* Kristen Kavanaugh
* 146. Resilience-Based Interventions for Trauma-Exposed Military
Veterans
* Shoba Sreenivasan, Robert T. Rubin, Leslie Martin
* 147. Clinical Conceptualization of the Trauma that Results from
Sexual Violence in the Military
* Kristen Zaleski, Fred P. Stone
* 148. Veteran Suicide
* Fred P. Stone
* 149. Military Culture and Help-Seeking
* Derrick Kranke, Shant A. Barmak
* 150. Supervising Military-Connected Practice: An Inclusive and
Informed Case Consultation Based Approach
* Kari L. Fletcher, Eugenia L. Weiss
* Part XV: Forensic Social Work
* 151. At the Intersection of Social Work and the Law
* Stacey D. Hardy-Chandler
* 152. The School-to-Prison Pipeline
* Susan McCarter
* 153. Testifying in Child Abuse Cases
* Viola Vaughan-Eden
* 154. Assessing and Treating Adolescent Sex Offenders
* Karen S. Knox
* 155. Intimate Partner Violence
* Marcela Sarmiento Mellinger
* 156. Experts in Family Court
* Kathleen Leilani Ja Sook Bergquist
* 157. Smart Decarceration and Social Work
* Carrie Pettus-Davis
* 158. Neurobiology of Trauma for First Responders and Social Workers
* Leslie Weisman
* 159. Effective Community Reentry from Prison
* Stacey D. Hardy-Chandler, Bryan W. Jackson
* 160. Animal-Assisted Social Work in Prisons
* Yvonne Eaton-Stull
* 161. The Question of Immigration and Crime
* Carol Cleaveland
* 162. Death Penalty Mitigation
* Emily Reeder Abili
* 163. The Well-being of Older Adults in Prison
* Paul G. Clark
*
* Glossary
* Author Index
* Subject Index
* Part I: The Professional Social Worker and Overarching Themes for the
Profession
* 1. Overview of the Social Work Profession.
* Lisa Cox
* 2. Professionalism in the Field of Social Work
* Patricia Senger, Courtney Weist
* 3. Established Fields of Social Work Practice
* Valerie Arendt
* 4. Self-Care for Social Workers
* Erlene Gise-Owens
* Jay Miller
* 5. Safety for Social Workers: Responding for Workplace Violence
* Pam Criss
* 6. Technology and Social Work Practice
* Melanie Sage, Jonathan B. Singer
* 7. Leadership in Social Work: A New Direction
* Lakeya Cherry
* 8. Disasters in times of Sheltering in Place: Social Work and the
COVID-19 Pandemic
* Daphne S, Cain
* 9. Suicide: An Overview
* Jonathan B. Singer
* 10. LGBTQ+ Affirming Practice in Social Work
* Tyler M. Arguello
* 11. Social Justice in Social Work: A Foundational Understanding
* Natasha Wine Miller Bragg
* 12. Violence and Social Work
* Lisa Rapp-McCall
* 13. Emerging Fields of Practice in American Social work
* Kathryn Conley Wehrmann
* Part II: Social Work Values, Ethics, and Licensing Standards
* 1. Ethical Issues in Social Work
* Frederic G. Reamer
* 2. Regulating Social Work for the Public Good and for Professional
Integrity
* Dorinda N. Noble
* 3. Navigating Complex Boundary Challenges
* Kimberly Strom
* 4. Privacy, Confidentiality and Privileged Communication
* Frederic G. Reamer
* 5. Risk Management in Social Work
* Frederic G. Reamer
* 6. Social Work and Digital Technology: Ethical Issues
* Frederic G. Reamer
* Part III: Theoretical Foundations and Treatment Approaches in
Clinical Social Work
* 7. Theoretical Pluralism and Integrative Perspectives in Social Work
Practice
* William Borden
* 8. The Life Model of Social Work Practice: An Overview
* Alex Gitterman, Carolyn Knight
* 9. The Bio-Psycho-Social-Spiritual Perspective
* Melissa D. Grady, Randall O'Toole
* 10. Person Centered Therapy
* Tara Bohley
* 11. Principles of Attachment Theory for Social Work Practice
* Shelley Cohen Konrad
* 12. Fundamentals of Brief Treatment
* Jan Ligon
* 13. Solution-focused Brief Therapy
* Anao Zhang, Cynthia Franklin
* 14. Fundamental Principles of Behavioral Social Work
* Denise E. Bronson
* 15. Cognitive-behavioral Therapy
* Theresa J. Early, M. Elizabeth Vonk
* 29. Task-Centered Practice
* Anne E. Fortune, Blanca Ramos, William J. Reid
* 30. Crisis Intervention: Frameworks for Social Worker Practice
* Yvonne Eaton-Stull
* 31. Narrative Therapy
* Mark Smith
* 32. A Family Resilience Framework
* Froma Walsh
* 33. Family Systems
* Tara Bohley, Michael McGuire
* 34. Critical Theories for Social Work Practice
* Travis Albritton, William Hall, L.B. Klein
* 35. The Neurobiology of Toxic Stress: Implications for Social Work
* Julie M. Rosenzweig, Stephanie A. Sundborg
* 36. Harm Reduction for Problematic Substance Abuse
* Michael McGuire
* 37. Fundamental Principles of Trauma Interventions
* Joan M. Blakey
* Part IV: Assessment in Social Work Practice: Knowledge and Skills
* 38. Use of Rapid Assessment Instruments (RAIs) in Clinical Social
Work Practice
* Michael O. Killian, David W. Springer
* 39. Using Assessment Tools with Children
* Craig Winston Lecroy
* 40. Assessment Protocols and Rapid Assessment Tools with Adolescents
* David W. Springer, Stephen J. Tripodi, Stephanie Kennedy
* 41. Using Standardized Tests and Instruments in Family Assessments
* Jacqueline Corcoran
* 42. Using Genograms to Map Family Patterns
* Monica McGoldrick
* 43. Assessment for Child Trafficking Victims
* Javonda Williams, Chris Lim, Valerie Trull
* 44. Spiritual Assessment
* Chris Stewart
* 45. Identification, Screening, and Referral for Treatment of
Problematic and Disordered Gambling
* Jody Bechtold, Alyssa N. Wilson
* 46. Identification, Screening, and Referral for Gaming Disorder
* Stephanie Diez, Jody Bechtold
* Part V: Developing and Implementing Treatment Plans with Specific
Groups and Disorders
* 47. Treatment Planning for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
* Schuyler Cunningham, Tim Norman
* 48. Play Therapy
* Nancy Boyd Webb
* 49. Dating Violence
* Victoria A. Anyikwa
* 50. Social Anxiety Disorder
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 51. Adult Oncology Social Work
* Sarah F. Kurker
* 52. Animal-Assisted Interventions
* Diane Scotland-Coogan, Elizabeth Ruegg
* 53. Dementia and Family Caregiving
* Noelle Fields, Joanna Glover
* 54. Geriatric Depression: Assessment and Treatment
* Zvi D. Gellis, Bonnie Kenaley
* 55. Treatment Planning with Families: An Evidence-Based Approach
* Cathleen Jordan, Cynthia Franklin
* 56. Developing and Facilitating Mutual Aid Groups
* Carolyn Knight, Alex Gitterman
* Part VI: Guidelines for Specific Techniques
* 57. Introduction to Direct Practice from a Technique Perspective
* Francis J. Turner, Susan P. Robbins
* 58. Cognitive Restructuring Techniques
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 59. Motivational Interviewing
* Jean Paul Hare, Kirk von Sternberg, Shannon Johnson, Mary M.
Velasquez
* 60. Neurofeedback: An Evidence based non-medication Intervention
* Schuyler Cunningham, Tim Norman, Steven Warner
* 61. Mindfulness-based Social Work Techniques
* Kielty Turner
* 62. The Miracle and Scaling Questions for Building Solutions
* Mo Yee Lee, Ray Eads, Erica Magier
* 63. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy
* Tonya Edmund, Molly M. McLay
* 64. Developing Successful Relationships: The Therapeutic and Group
Alliances
* Lawrence Shulman
* 65. Best Practices: Parenting Techniques
* Carolyn Hilarski
* 66. Grief, Loss and Trauma: A Strengths-Based Approach
* Elizabeth C. Pomeroy, Renee Bradford Garcia, Kathleen A. Hill
* 67. Working with Clients who have recovered Memories
* Susan P. Robbins
* Part VII: Guidelines for Specific Interventions
* Individual
* 68. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Techniques for youth and adults
* Skyler Milligan Lecroy
* 69. Dialectical Behavior Therapy
* Andre Ivanoff, Laura Miller, Claire A. Cunningham
* 70. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
* Danielle L. Demailo
* 71. Exposure Therapy
* Keith Bredemeier, Edna B. Foa
* 72. An Introduction to Problem Solving Therapy
* Elizabeth S. Phillips, Hannah M. Thomson
* 73. Educational Interventions: Principles for Practice
* Kimberly Strom
* 74. The Interface of Psychiatric Medications and Social Work
Revisited
* Kia J. Bentlet, Joseph Walsh
* 75. Trauma-Focused Therapy for Children and Adolescents
* Alison Salloum, Melissa A. Thompson
* Family
* 76. Effective Couple and Family Treatment for Client Populations
* Cynthia Franklin, Catheleen Jordan, Laura M. Hopson
* 77. Family Psychoeducation for Families of Children and Adults with
Serious Mental Illnesses
* Mary C. Acri, Mary M. McKay
* 78. Functional Family Therapy for Youth Behavioral Problems
* John A. Cosgrove, Helen Hauser Midouhas
* 79. Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy
* Katherine J.W. Baucom, Felicia de la Garza-Mercer, Monique C.
Aguirre, Andrew Christensen
* 80. Parent training
* Randy Magen
* Group
* 81. Best Practices in Social work with Groups Part 1: Foundations
* Mark J. MacGowan, Alice Schmidt Hanbidge
* 82. Best Practices in Social Work with Groups Part 2: Beginnings to
Endings
* Mark J. MacGowan, Alice Schmidt Hanbidge
* 83. Mutual-Aid Groups
* Olga Molina
* 84. Social Skills Training and Behavioral Groups
* Craig Winston Lecroy
* Part VIII - Evidence-Based Practice
* 85. What is Evidence-Based Practice?
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 86. Posing Well-Structured Questions for Evidence-Informed
Practice-Step 1
* Eileen Gambrill
* 87. Locating Research Results for Evidence-Based Practice-Step 2
* James Drisko, Melissa D. Grady
* 88. Critically Appraising Evidence for its Validity and
Applicability-Step 3
* Danielle E. Parrish, Allen Rubin
* 89. Integrating Information from Diverse Sources in Evidence-Based
Practice-Step 4
* Eileen Gambrill
* 90. Evaluating Our Effectiveness in Carrying Out Evidence-Based
Practice-Step 5
* Bruce A. Thyer
* Part IX: Case Management Guidelines
* 91. Strengths-based Case Management
* David C. Kondrat
* 92. Case Management and Child Welfare
* Khalilah L. Caines, Jayson Caines
* 93. Case Management and Persons with Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities
* Richard S. Glaesser
* 94. Case Management with Refugees and Asylum Seekers
* Leticia Villarreal Sosa, Suhad Tabahi
* 95. Social Work Case Management in Medical Settings
* Michael Campbell, Roberta Restaino
* 96. Case Management with persons with Serious Mental Illness
* David C. Kondrat, Theresa J. Early
* 97. Case Management for Human Trafficking Child Victims
* Javonda Williams, Chris Lim, Valerie Trull
* 98. Case Management with Older Adults
* Daniel S. Gardner, Aaron Rooney
* Part X: Community Practice
* 99. Consensus Organizing: Facilitating Community Change
* Mary Ohmer
* 100. Community Organizing Principles and Practice Guidelines
* Terry Mizrahi
* 101. Principles and Practices in African American Community
Development
* Colita Nichols Fairfax
* 102. The Fair Food Program: A Worker-Led Model for Human Rights in
Practice
* Vitina L.P. Monacello
* 103. Social Media: Maximizing the Power of Online Activism
* Randy Shaw
* 104. Asset-Based Community Development
* John L. McKnight, Cormac Russell
* 105. Sport Social Work
* Stacy E. Kratz, Stephanie E. Rosado
* 106. Community Resilience to Natural Disasters: A Social Capital
Approach
* Grace L. Whaley, Lenore Arlee, Heather Baker, Betty Pfefferbaum
* 107. Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRCS) and Community
Practice
* David K. Androff
* 108. Community Recovery from Mass Shootings
* Rob Gordon, Estelli Ramos, Julie Steen
* Part XI: Working with Vulnerable Populations and Persons at Risk
* 109. The Legacy of Racism for Social Work Practice Today and What to
do about it
* Margaret E. Pittman, Elizabeth Perryman, Deidre McDaniel, M. Taqi
Tirmazi
* 110. Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice
* Altaf Husain, Katie Ishizuka
* 111.Understanding the Risks and Vulnerabilities African American
Children Face due to Racism: The Critical Role of Race Relevant
Responses
* Eric Kyere
* 112. Social Work Practice with Indigenous and Natives Peoples
* Andrea G. Tamburro, Shawnee; Paul-Rene Tamburro, Abenaki
* 113. Social Work Practice with Latinas/Latinos/Latinx
* Susana E. Mariscal, Michelle Johnson-Motoyama, Alan J. Dettlaff
* 114. Social Work Practice with African American Families: An
Afrocentric Intergenerational Solidarity Model
* Cheryl Waites Spellman
* 115. Social Work Practice with Asians and Pacific Islanders
* Jessica Euna Lee, Khadija Khaja
* 116. Social Work Practice with LGBTQ+ Populations
* Richard A. Brandon-Friedman
* 117. Best Practices for Refugee Resettlement
* Bret Webet, Carenlee Barkdull, Isaac Karikari, Reginald Tarr
* 118. White Nationalism
* Aniko Felix, Khadija Khaja, Jeremy Price
* 119. Islamophobia
* Khadija Khaja, Wafa Alhajri
* 120. Rural Social Work Practice
* Barb Pierce, Stephanie Boys
* Part XII: Behavioral and Mental Health
* 121. Substance Use Disorders: Overview, Special Populations, and
Treatment Considerations
* Sara Beeler-Stinn, Autumn Asher Blackdeer, David A. Patterson Silver
Wolf
* 122. Treatment of Tobacco Use Disorder
* Susan B. Trout, Michael H. Baca-Atlas, Stafani N. Baca-Atlas
* 123. Spiritual Assessment and Intervention
* David R. Hodge
* 124. Assessment and Treatment for Specific Phobia
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 125. Assessment, Prevention, and Intervention with Suicidal Youth
* Johnathan B. Singer, Hanna Szlyk, Kimberly H. McManama O'Brien
* 126. Adolescent Mental Health
* Craig Winston Lecroy
* 127. The Physical Health of People with Serious Mental Illness
* Mark R. Hawes, Leopoldo J. Cabassa
* 128. Reducing Harmful Alcohol Use: Integrating a Screening and Brief
Interventions into Routine Social Work Practice
* Sara Beeler-Stinn, Autumn Asher Blackdeer, David A. Patterson Silver
Wolf
* 129. Understanding and Treating Autism
* Annette L. Becklund
* 130. Identification, diagnosis, and treatment of Depression in
Primary Care
* Katherine Sanchez, Alan Kunz-Lomelin, Marisol Vargas Vilugron
* 131. Pseudoscientific Behavioral and Mental Health Treatments
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 132. The Importance of Empathy to Social Work Practice
* Melanie Reyes, Elizabeth A. Segal, Cynthia A. Lietz
* 133. Multifamily Behavioral Treatment for Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder
* Barbara Van Noppen
* Part XIII: School Social Work
* 134. Evidence-Based Practice and School Social Work
* Roberto Lucio, James C. Raines
* 135. Trauma Informed Schools
* Eileen Dombo, Christine Anlauf Sabatino
* 136. Violence Prevention in Schools
* Matthew J. Cuellar
* 137. Solution-focused Brief Therapy Interventions for At-Risk
Students in School
* Cynthia Franklin, Xiao Ding, Johnny S. Kim, Michael S. Kelly, Stephen
J. Tripodi
* 138. School Social Work and Social-Emotional Learning
* Kevin Tan, Brenda Lindsey
* 139. School Social Work with Latinx Immigrant Youth and Families
* Leticia Villarreal Sosa
* 140. Using Data and Evidence in Schools
* Natasha K. Bowen
* 141. School Social Work Advocacy and Leadership in Consequential
Times
* Robert Lucio, Emily Shayman, Michael S. Kelly
* Part XIV: Military Social Work
* 142. Clinical Practice with Military Families and Children
* David Bringhurst, Shawnmari Kaiser
* 143. Serving the Military Spouse: Current Issues and related Supports
and Resources
* Elisa Borah
* 144. Supporting Older Veterans within Clinical Practice
* Kari L. Fletcher, Kathryn K. Basham
* 145. Considerations for Practice with LGBT Service members and
Veterans
* Kristen Kavanaugh
* 146. Resilience-Based Interventions for Trauma-Exposed Military
Veterans
* Shoba Sreenivasan, Robert T. Rubin, Leslie Martin
* 147. Clinical Conceptualization of the Trauma that Results from
Sexual Violence in the Military
* Kristen Zaleski, Fred P. Stone
* 148. Veteran Suicide
* Fred P. Stone
* 149. Military Culture and Help-Seeking
* Derrick Kranke, Shant A. Barmak
* 150. Supervising Military-Connected Practice: An Inclusive and
Informed Case Consultation Based Approach
* Kari L. Fletcher, Eugenia L. Weiss
* Part XV: Forensic Social Work
* 151. At the Intersection of Social Work and the Law
* Stacey D. Hardy-Chandler
* 152. The School-to-Prison Pipeline
* Susan McCarter
* 153. Testifying in Child Abuse Cases
* Viola Vaughan-Eden
* 154. Assessing and Treating Adolescent Sex Offenders
* Karen S. Knox
* 155. Intimate Partner Violence
* Marcela Sarmiento Mellinger
* 156. Experts in Family Court
* Kathleen Leilani Ja Sook Bergquist
* 157. Smart Decarceration and Social Work
* Carrie Pettus-Davis
* 158. Neurobiology of Trauma for First Responders and Social Workers
* Leslie Weisman
* 159. Effective Community Reentry from Prison
* Stacey D. Hardy-Chandler, Bryan W. Jackson
* 160. Animal-Assisted Social Work in Prisons
* Yvonne Eaton-Stull
* 161. The Question of Immigration and Crime
* Carol Cleaveland
* 162. Death Penalty Mitigation
* Emily Reeder Abili
* 163. The Well-being of Older Adults in Prison
* Paul G. Clark
*
* Glossary
* Author Index
* Subject Index
Profession
* 1. Overview of the Social Work Profession.
* Lisa Cox
* 2. Professionalism in the Field of Social Work
* Patricia Senger, Courtney Weist
* 3. Established Fields of Social Work Practice
* Valerie Arendt
* 4. Self-Care for Social Workers
* Erlene Gise-Owens
* Jay Miller
* 5. Safety for Social Workers: Responding for Workplace Violence
* Pam Criss
* 6. Technology and Social Work Practice
* Melanie Sage, Jonathan B. Singer
* 7. Leadership in Social Work: A New Direction
* Lakeya Cherry
* 8. Disasters in times of Sheltering in Place: Social Work and the
COVID-19 Pandemic
* Daphne S, Cain
* 9. Suicide: An Overview
* Jonathan B. Singer
* 10. LGBTQ+ Affirming Practice in Social Work
* Tyler M. Arguello
* 11. Social Justice in Social Work: A Foundational Understanding
* Natasha Wine Miller Bragg
* 12. Violence and Social Work
* Lisa Rapp-McCall
* 13. Emerging Fields of Practice in American Social work
* Kathryn Conley Wehrmann
* Part II: Social Work Values, Ethics, and Licensing Standards
* 1. Ethical Issues in Social Work
* Frederic G. Reamer
* 2. Regulating Social Work for the Public Good and for Professional
Integrity
* Dorinda N. Noble
* 3. Navigating Complex Boundary Challenges
* Kimberly Strom
* 4. Privacy, Confidentiality and Privileged Communication
* Frederic G. Reamer
* 5. Risk Management in Social Work
* Frederic G. Reamer
* 6. Social Work and Digital Technology: Ethical Issues
* Frederic G. Reamer
* Part III: Theoretical Foundations and Treatment Approaches in
Clinical Social Work
* 7. Theoretical Pluralism and Integrative Perspectives in Social Work
Practice
* William Borden
* 8. The Life Model of Social Work Practice: An Overview
* Alex Gitterman, Carolyn Knight
* 9. The Bio-Psycho-Social-Spiritual Perspective
* Melissa D. Grady, Randall O'Toole
* 10. Person Centered Therapy
* Tara Bohley
* 11. Principles of Attachment Theory for Social Work Practice
* Shelley Cohen Konrad
* 12. Fundamentals of Brief Treatment
* Jan Ligon
* 13. Solution-focused Brief Therapy
* Anao Zhang, Cynthia Franklin
* 14. Fundamental Principles of Behavioral Social Work
* Denise E. Bronson
* 15. Cognitive-behavioral Therapy
* Theresa J. Early, M. Elizabeth Vonk
* 29. Task-Centered Practice
* Anne E. Fortune, Blanca Ramos, William J. Reid
* 30. Crisis Intervention: Frameworks for Social Worker Practice
* Yvonne Eaton-Stull
* 31. Narrative Therapy
* Mark Smith
* 32. A Family Resilience Framework
* Froma Walsh
* 33. Family Systems
* Tara Bohley, Michael McGuire
* 34. Critical Theories for Social Work Practice
* Travis Albritton, William Hall, L.B. Klein
* 35. The Neurobiology of Toxic Stress: Implications for Social Work
* Julie M. Rosenzweig, Stephanie A. Sundborg
* 36. Harm Reduction for Problematic Substance Abuse
* Michael McGuire
* 37. Fundamental Principles of Trauma Interventions
* Joan M. Blakey
* Part IV: Assessment in Social Work Practice: Knowledge and Skills
* 38. Use of Rapid Assessment Instruments (RAIs) in Clinical Social
Work Practice
* Michael O. Killian, David W. Springer
* 39. Using Assessment Tools with Children
* Craig Winston Lecroy
* 40. Assessment Protocols and Rapid Assessment Tools with Adolescents
* David W. Springer, Stephen J. Tripodi, Stephanie Kennedy
* 41. Using Standardized Tests and Instruments in Family Assessments
* Jacqueline Corcoran
* 42. Using Genograms to Map Family Patterns
* Monica McGoldrick
* 43. Assessment for Child Trafficking Victims
* Javonda Williams, Chris Lim, Valerie Trull
* 44. Spiritual Assessment
* Chris Stewart
* 45. Identification, Screening, and Referral for Treatment of
Problematic and Disordered Gambling
* Jody Bechtold, Alyssa N. Wilson
* 46. Identification, Screening, and Referral for Gaming Disorder
* Stephanie Diez, Jody Bechtold
* Part V: Developing and Implementing Treatment Plans with Specific
Groups and Disorders
* 47. Treatment Planning for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
* Schuyler Cunningham, Tim Norman
* 48. Play Therapy
* Nancy Boyd Webb
* 49. Dating Violence
* Victoria A. Anyikwa
* 50. Social Anxiety Disorder
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 51. Adult Oncology Social Work
* Sarah F. Kurker
* 52. Animal-Assisted Interventions
* Diane Scotland-Coogan, Elizabeth Ruegg
* 53. Dementia and Family Caregiving
* Noelle Fields, Joanna Glover
* 54. Geriatric Depression: Assessment and Treatment
* Zvi D. Gellis, Bonnie Kenaley
* 55. Treatment Planning with Families: An Evidence-Based Approach
* Cathleen Jordan, Cynthia Franklin
* 56. Developing and Facilitating Mutual Aid Groups
* Carolyn Knight, Alex Gitterman
* Part VI: Guidelines for Specific Techniques
* 57. Introduction to Direct Practice from a Technique Perspective
* Francis J. Turner, Susan P. Robbins
* 58. Cognitive Restructuring Techniques
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 59. Motivational Interviewing
* Jean Paul Hare, Kirk von Sternberg, Shannon Johnson, Mary M.
Velasquez
* 60. Neurofeedback: An Evidence based non-medication Intervention
* Schuyler Cunningham, Tim Norman, Steven Warner
* 61. Mindfulness-based Social Work Techniques
* Kielty Turner
* 62. The Miracle and Scaling Questions for Building Solutions
* Mo Yee Lee, Ray Eads, Erica Magier
* 63. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy
* Tonya Edmund, Molly M. McLay
* 64. Developing Successful Relationships: The Therapeutic and Group
Alliances
* Lawrence Shulman
* 65. Best Practices: Parenting Techniques
* Carolyn Hilarski
* 66. Grief, Loss and Trauma: A Strengths-Based Approach
* Elizabeth C. Pomeroy, Renee Bradford Garcia, Kathleen A. Hill
* 67. Working with Clients who have recovered Memories
* Susan P. Robbins
* Part VII: Guidelines for Specific Interventions
* Individual
* 68. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Techniques for youth and adults
* Skyler Milligan Lecroy
* 69. Dialectical Behavior Therapy
* Andre Ivanoff, Laura Miller, Claire A. Cunningham
* 70. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
* Danielle L. Demailo
* 71. Exposure Therapy
* Keith Bredemeier, Edna B. Foa
* 72. An Introduction to Problem Solving Therapy
* Elizabeth S. Phillips, Hannah M. Thomson
* 73. Educational Interventions: Principles for Practice
* Kimberly Strom
* 74. The Interface of Psychiatric Medications and Social Work
Revisited
* Kia J. Bentlet, Joseph Walsh
* 75. Trauma-Focused Therapy for Children and Adolescents
* Alison Salloum, Melissa A. Thompson
* Family
* 76. Effective Couple and Family Treatment for Client Populations
* Cynthia Franklin, Catheleen Jordan, Laura M. Hopson
* 77. Family Psychoeducation for Families of Children and Adults with
Serious Mental Illnesses
* Mary C. Acri, Mary M. McKay
* 78. Functional Family Therapy for Youth Behavioral Problems
* John A. Cosgrove, Helen Hauser Midouhas
* 79. Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy
* Katherine J.W. Baucom, Felicia de la Garza-Mercer, Monique C.
Aguirre, Andrew Christensen
* 80. Parent training
* Randy Magen
* Group
* 81. Best Practices in Social work with Groups Part 1: Foundations
* Mark J. MacGowan, Alice Schmidt Hanbidge
* 82. Best Practices in Social Work with Groups Part 2: Beginnings to
Endings
* Mark J. MacGowan, Alice Schmidt Hanbidge
* 83. Mutual-Aid Groups
* Olga Molina
* 84. Social Skills Training and Behavioral Groups
* Craig Winston Lecroy
* Part VIII - Evidence-Based Practice
* 85. What is Evidence-Based Practice?
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 86. Posing Well-Structured Questions for Evidence-Informed
Practice-Step 1
* Eileen Gambrill
* 87. Locating Research Results for Evidence-Based Practice-Step 2
* James Drisko, Melissa D. Grady
* 88. Critically Appraising Evidence for its Validity and
Applicability-Step 3
* Danielle E. Parrish, Allen Rubin
* 89. Integrating Information from Diverse Sources in Evidence-Based
Practice-Step 4
* Eileen Gambrill
* 90. Evaluating Our Effectiveness in Carrying Out Evidence-Based
Practice-Step 5
* Bruce A. Thyer
* Part IX: Case Management Guidelines
* 91. Strengths-based Case Management
* David C. Kondrat
* 92. Case Management and Child Welfare
* Khalilah L. Caines, Jayson Caines
* 93. Case Management and Persons with Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities
* Richard S. Glaesser
* 94. Case Management with Refugees and Asylum Seekers
* Leticia Villarreal Sosa, Suhad Tabahi
* 95. Social Work Case Management in Medical Settings
* Michael Campbell, Roberta Restaino
* 96. Case Management with persons with Serious Mental Illness
* David C. Kondrat, Theresa J. Early
* 97. Case Management for Human Trafficking Child Victims
* Javonda Williams, Chris Lim, Valerie Trull
* 98. Case Management with Older Adults
* Daniel S. Gardner, Aaron Rooney
* Part X: Community Practice
* 99. Consensus Organizing: Facilitating Community Change
* Mary Ohmer
* 100. Community Organizing Principles and Practice Guidelines
* Terry Mizrahi
* 101. Principles and Practices in African American Community
Development
* Colita Nichols Fairfax
* 102. The Fair Food Program: A Worker-Led Model for Human Rights in
Practice
* Vitina L.P. Monacello
* 103. Social Media: Maximizing the Power of Online Activism
* Randy Shaw
* 104. Asset-Based Community Development
* John L. McKnight, Cormac Russell
* 105. Sport Social Work
* Stacy E. Kratz, Stephanie E. Rosado
* 106. Community Resilience to Natural Disasters: A Social Capital
Approach
* Grace L. Whaley, Lenore Arlee, Heather Baker, Betty Pfefferbaum
* 107. Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRCS) and Community
Practice
* David K. Androff
* 108. Community Recovery from Mass Shootings
* Rob Gordon, Estelli Ramos, Julie Steen
* Part XI: Working with Vulnerable Populations and Persons at Risk
* 109. The Legacy of Racism for Social Work Practice Today and What to
do about it
* Margaret E. Pittman, Elizabeth Perryman, Deidre McDaniel, M. Taqi
Tirmazi
* 110. Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice
* Altaf Husain, Katie Ishizuka
* 111.Understanding the Risks and Vulnerabilities African American
Children Face due to Racism: The Critical Role of Race Relevant
Responses
* Eric Kyere
* 112. Social Work Practice with Indigenous and Natives Peoples
* Andrea G. Tamburro, Shawnee; Paul-Rene Tamburro, Abenaki
* 113. Social Work Practice with Latinas/Latinos/Latinx
* Susana E. Mariscal, Michelle Johnson-Motoyama, Alan J. Dettlaff
* 114. Social Work Practice with African American Families: An
Afrocentric Intergenerational Solidarity Model
* Cheryl Waites Spellman
* 115. Social Work Practice with Asians and Pacific Islanders
* Jessica Euna Lee, Khadija Khaja
* 116. Social Work Practice with LGBTQ+ Populations
* Richard A. Brandon-Friedman
* 117. Best Practices for Refugee Resettlement
* Bret Webet, Carenlee Barkdull, Isaac Karikari, Reginald Tarr
* 118. White Nationalism
* Aniko Felix, Khadija Khaja, Jeremy Price
* 119. Islamophobia
* Khadija Khaja, Wafa Alhajri
* 120. Rural Social Work Practice
* Barb Pierce, Stephanie Boys
* Part XII: Behavioral and Mental Health
* 121. Substance Use Disorders: Overview, Special Populations, and
Treatment Considerations
* Sara Beeler-Stinn, Autumn Asher Blackdeer, David A. Patterson Silver
Wolf
* 122. Treatment of Tobacco Use Disorder
* Susan B. Trout, Michael H. Baca-Atlas, Stafani N. Baca-Atlas
* 123. Spiritual Assessment and Intervention
* David R. Hodge
* 124. Assessment and Treatment for Specific Phobia
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 125. Assessment, Prevention, and Intervention with Suicidal Youth
* Johnathan B. Singer, Hanna Szlyk, Kimberly H. McManama O'Brien
* 126. Adolescent Mental Health
* Craig Winston Lecroy
* 127. The Physical Health of People with Serious Mental Illness
* Mark R. Hawes, Leopoldo J. Cabassa
* 128. Reducing Harmful Alcohol Use: Integrating a Screening and Brief
Interventions into Routine Social Work Practice
* Sara Beeler-Stinn, Autumn Asher Blackdeer, David A. Patterson Silver
Wolf
* 129. Understanding and Treating Autism
* Annette L. Becklund
* 130. Identification, diagnosis, and treatment of Depression in
Primary Care
* Katherine Sanchez, Alan Kunz-Lomelin, Marisol Vargas Vilugron
* 131. Pseudoscientific Behavioral and Mental Health Treatments
* Bruce A. Thyer
* 132. The Importance of Empathy to Social Work Practice
* Melanie Reyes, Elizabeth A. Segal, Cynthia A. Lietz
* 133. Multifamily Behavioral Treatment for Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder
* Barbara Van Noppen
* Part XIII: School Social Work
* 134. Evidence-Based Practice and School Social Work
* Roberto Lucio, James C. Raines
* 135. Trauma Informed Schools
* Eileen Dombo, Christine Anlauf Sabatino
* 136. Violence Prevention in Schools
* Matthew J. Cuellar
* 137. Solution-focused Brief Therapy Interventions for At-Risk
Students in School
* Cynthia Franklin, Xiao Ding, Johnny S. Kim, Michael S. Kelly, Stephen
J. Tripodi
* 138. School Social Work and Social-Emotional Learning
* Kevin Tan, Brenda Lindsey
* 139. School Social Work with Latinx Immigrant Youth and Families
* Leticia Villarreal Sosa
* 140. Using Data and Evidence in Schools
* Natasha K. Bowen
* 141. School Social Work Advocacy and Leadership in Consequential
Times
* Robert Lucio, Emily Shayman, Michael S. Kelly
* Part XIV: Military Social Work
* 142. Clinical Practice with Military Families and Children
* David Bringhurst, Shawnmari Kaiser
* 143. Serving the Military Spouse: Current Issues and related Supports
and Resources
* Elisa Borah
* 144. Supporting Older Veterans within Clinical Practice
* Kari L. Fletcher, Kathryn K. Basham
* 145. Considerations for Practice with LGBT Service members and
Veterans
* Kristen Kavanaugh
* 146. Resilience-Based Interventions for Trauma-Exposed Military
Veterans
* Shoba Sreenivasan, Robert T. Rubin, Leslie Martin
* 147. Clinical Conceptualization of the Trauma that Results from
Sexual Violence in the Military
* Kristen Zaleski, Fred P. Stone
* 148. Veteran Suicide
* Fred P. Stone
* 149. Military Culture and Help-Seeking
* Derrick Kranke, Shant A. Barmak
* 150. Supervising Military-Connected Practice: An Inclusive and
Informed Case Consultation Based Approach
* Kari L. Fletcher, Eugenia L. Weiss
* Part XV: Forensic Social Work
* 151. At the Intersection of Social Work and the Law
* Stacey D. Hardy-Chandler
* 152. The School-to-Prison Pipeline
* Susan McCarter
* 153. Testifying in Child Abuse Cases
* Viola Vaughan-Eden
* 154. Assessing and Treating Adolescent Sex Offenders
* Karen S. Knox
* 155. Intimate Partner Violence
* Marcela Sarmiento Mellinger
* 156. Experts in Family Court
* Kathleen Leilani Ja Sook Bergquist
* 157. Smart Decarceration and Social Work
* Carrie Pettus-Davis
* 158. Neurobiology of Trauma for First Responders and Social Workers
* Leslie Weisman
* 159. Effective Community Reentry from Prison
* Stacey D. Hardy-Chandler, Bryan W. Jackson
* 160. Animal-Assisted Social Work in Prisons
* Yvonne Eaton-Stull
* 161. The Question of Immigration and Crime
* Carol Cleaveland
* 162. Death Penalty Mitigation
* Emily Reeder Abili
* 163. The Well-being of Older Adults in Prison
* Paul G. Clark
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* Glossary
* Author Index
* Subject Index