Toward Evidence-Based Practice: Variations on a Theme is an insightful collection of previously published articles by one of social work's most controversial figures, Joel Fischer, a long time advocate of research and research-based practices. In this book, which includes his groundbreaking 1973 article, "Is casework effective?" and ending with excerpts of his most recent "Reflections," Fischer offers insight on the field of social work and the struggle toward evidence-based practice and empirically supported interventions.
Toward Evidence-Based Practice: Variations on a Theme is an insightful collection of previously published articles by one of social work's most controversial figures, Joel Fischer, a long time advocate of research and research-based practices. In this book, which includes his groundbreaking 1973 article, "Is casework effective?" and ending with excerpts of his most recent "Reflections," Fischer offers insight on the field of social work and the struggle toward evidence-based practice and empirically supported interventions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joel Fischer (PhD, University of California, Berkeley; MSW, University of Illinois, Chicago; DSW, University of California, Berkeley) is professor at the University of Hawaii. He has been visiting professor and delivered lectures and workshops in the United States, Canada, The Republic of South Africa, Hong Kong, Mexico, Japan, Puerto Rico, and France. Professor Fischer has published 30 books and some 150 articles, reviews and papers on topics including human sexuality, social work evaluation, and social work practice.
Inhaltsangabe
* Forward by Kevin Corcoran * Preface * Prologue * Is Casework Effective? A Review * Part 1. The 1970's: Foundations * 1. Introduction * 2. A Framework of Analysis and Comparison of Clinical Theories of Induced Change * 3. Introducing New Technology Into Social Agencies: The Case of Behavior Modification * 4. Do Social Workers Understand Research? * 5. An Eclectic Base for Practice * 6. Building Research into Practice * 7. Does Anything Work? * Part 2. The 1980's: Building on Foundations * 8. Research and Knowledge-Building: The Case for Research Reviews * 9. Increasing the Relevance of Research Education * 10. New and Emerging Methods of Direct Practice: The Revolution in Social Work * 11. A Framework for Evaluating Empirical Research Reports * 12. Measurement of Client Problems for Improved Practice * 13. Eclectic Casework * 14. Statistical Training for Social Workers * 15. Meta-Analysis: The Premise, the Promise, the Problems * Part 3. The 1990's: Connecting the Past with the Future * 16. What Ever Happened to Eclecticism? An Analysis of Psychotherapy Integration, the Latest Psychotherapeutic Fad * 17. Empirically-Based Practice: The End of an Ideology? * 18. Uniformity Myths in Eclectic and Integrative Psychotherapy * Part 4. The 21st Century: Toward Evidence-Based Practice * 19. An Eclectic Approach for Persons with Substance-Related Disorders * 20. Use of Computers in Evaluation and Practice * 21. Evidence-Based Practice * Epilogue * Appendices
* Forward by Kevin Corcoran * Preface * Prologue * Is Casework Effective? A Review * Part 1. The 1970's: Foundations * 1. Introduction * 2. A Framework of Analysis and Comparison of Clinical Theories of Induced Change * 3. Introducing New Technology Into Social Agencies: The Case of Behavior Modification * 4. Do Social Workers Understand Research? * 5. An Eclectic Base for Practice * 6. Building Research into Practice * 7. Does Anything Work? * Part 2. The 1980's: Building on Foundations * 8. Research and Knowledge-Building: The Case for Research Reviews * 9. Increasing the Relevance of Research Education * 10. New and Emerging Methods of Direct Practice: The Revolution in Social Work * 11. A Framework for Evaluating Empirical Research Reports * 12. Measurement of Client Problems for Improved Practice * 13. Eclectic Casework * 14. Statistical Training for Social Workers * 15. Meta-Analysis: The Premise, the Promise, the Problems * Part 3. The 1990's: Connecting the Past with the Future * 16. What Ever Happened to Eclecticism? An Analysis of Psychotherapy Integration, the Latest Psychotherapeutic Fad * 17. Empirically-Based Practice: The End of an Ideology? * 18. Uniformity Myths in Eclectic and Integrative Psychotherapy * Part 4. The 21st Century: Toward Evidence-Based Practice * 19. An Eclectic Approach for Persons with Substance-Related Disorders * 20. Use of Computers in Evaluation and Practice * 21. Evidence-Based Practice * Epilogue * Appendices
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