Fostering Social Work Gerontology Competence (eBook, ePUB)
A Collection of Papers from the First National Gerontological Social Work Conference
Redaktion: Tompkins, Catherine J.; Rosen, Anita L.
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A Collection of Papers from the First National Gerontological Social Work Conference
Redaktion: Tompkins, Catherine J.; Rosen, Anita L.
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The growing number of people over the age of 65 in the United States has increased the demand for social workers who are trained to work with the elderly - a demand that's in danger of not being met. Fostering Social Work Gerontology Competence presents innovative techniques and strategies to help educators infuse aging content into their graduate and undergraduate curriculums in an effort to produce a new generation of social work practitioners who are up to the task of working with an older population.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317824749
- Artikelnr.: 40299409
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 518
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317824749
- Artikelnr.: 40299409
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* Developing Visibility for Aging in Social Work: The First NGSWC
(Catherine J. Tompkins and Anita L. Rosen)
* Creating Aging-Enriched Social Work Education: A Process of
Curricular and Organizational Change (Nancy Hooyman and Suzanne St.
Peter)
* Infusing Gerontology Throughout the BSW Curriculum (Judy L.
Singleton)
* Strengthening Aging Content in the Baccalaureate Social Work
Curricula: What Students Have to Say (Cheryl E. Waites and E. Othelia
Lee)
* Geriatric Enrichment: Guaranteeing a Place for Aging in the
Curriculum (Barbara W. Shank and W. Randolph Herman)
* Building on the Life-Span Perspective: A Model for Infusing Geriatric
Social Work (Molly Raqnney, Catherine C. Goodman, Philip Tan, and
Agathi Glezakos)
* Increasing Aging Content in Social Work Curriculum: Perceptions of
Key Constituents (Stacey R. Kolomer, Terri Lewinson, Nancy P. Kropf,
and Scott E. Wilks)
* A Competency Approach to Curriculum Building: A Social Work Mission
(Colleen Galambos and Roberta R. Greene)
* Transforming the Curriculum Through the Intergenerational Lens
(Mildred C. Joyner and Eli DeHope)
* Developing Geriatric Social Work Competencies for Field Education
(JoAnn Damron-Rodriguez, Frances P. Lawrance, Diane Barnett, and June
Simmons)
* Intergenerational Service-Learning: An Innovative Teaching Strategy
to Infuse Gerontology Content into Foundation Courses (Harriet L.
Cohen, Bonnie Hatchett, and Darlene Eastridge)
* Increasing Aging and Advocacy Competency: The Intergenerational
Advocacy Pilot Project (Joyce Hermoso, Anita L. Rosen, Libby Overly,
and Catherine J. Tompkins)
* Developing an Aging Prepared Community: Collaboration Among Counties,
Consumers, Professionals, and Organizations (Laura Bronstein, Phillip
McCallion, and Edward Kramer)
* Social Work and Aging in the Emerging Health Care World (Barbara
Berkman, Daniel Gardner, Bradley Zodikoff, and Linda Harootyan)
* End-of-Life Care and Social Work Education: What Do Students Need to
Know? (Marlene Belew Huff, Sherri Weisenfluh, Mindy Murphy, and
Pamela J. Black)
* Environmental Issues Effecting Elder Abuse Victims in Their Reception
of Community Based Services (Nancy N. Barker and Maureen V. Himchak)
* Research, Macro Practice and Aging in the Social Work Education
Curriculum (Eileen Appleby and Anne L. Botsford)
* The Impact of Religiousness, Spirituality, and Social Support on
Psychological Well-Being Among Older Adults in Rural Areas (Dong Pil
Yoon and Eun-Kyoung Othelia Lee)
* Spirit of Aging Rising: Cross-Cutting Thematic Modules to Enrich
Foundation Graduate Social Work Courses (Connie Saltz Corley, Pamela
Davis, LaTina Jackson, and Marlena Stuart Bach)
* A Dual Process Model of Grief Counseling: Findings from the Changing
Lives of Older Couples (CLOC) Study (Virginia E. Richardson)
* Spiritual Assessment in Aging: A Framework for Clinicians (Holly
Nelson-Becker, Mitsuko Nakashima, and Edward R. Canda)
* Providing Mental Health Services to Older People Living in Rural
Communities (Allan V. Kaufman, Forrest R. Scogin, Louis D. Burgio,
Martin P. Morthland, and Bryan K. Ford)
* Using Collaboration to Maximize Outcomes for a John A. Hartford
Foundation Geriatric Enrichment Project (Debra Fromm Faria, Virginia
V. David, Jason Dauenhauer, and Diane Dwyer)
* Bringing the Community In: Partnerships for Aging Enrichment (Joy
Swanson Ernst and Lynda Sowbel)
* Preparing Social Work Students to Work with Grandparents in Kinship
Care: An Approach to Infusion of Content Materials into Selected Core
Social Work Courses (Patricia Johnson-Dalzine)
* Joy of Living: A Community-Based Mental Health Promotion Program for
African-American Elders (Sandra Edmonds Crewe)
* Filipinas as Residential Long-Term Care Providers: Influence of
Cultural Values, Structural Inequity, and Immigrant Status on
Choosing This Work (Colette V. Browne, Kathryn L. Braun, and Pam
Arnsberger)
* Lis
* Developing Visibility for Aging in Social Work: The First NGSWC
(Catherine J. Tompkins and Anita L. Rosen)
* Creating Aging-Enriched Social Work Education: A Process of
Curricular and Organizational Change (Nancy Hooyman and Suzanne St.
Peter)
* Infusing Gerontology Throughout the BSW Curriculum (Judy L.
Singleton)
* Strengthening Aging Content in the Baccalaureate Social Work
Curricula: What Students Have to Say (Cheryl E. Waites and E. Othelia
Lee)
* Geriatric Enrichment: Guaranteeing a Place for Aging in the
Curriculum (Barbara W. Shank and W. Randolph Herman)
* Building on the Life-Span Perspective: A Model for Infusing Geriatric
Social Work (Molly Raqnney, Catherine C. Goodman, Philip Tan, and
Agathi Glezakos)
* Increasing Aging Content in Social Work Curriculum: Perceptions of
Key Constituents (Stacey R. Kolomer, Terri Lewinson, Nancy P. Kropf,
and Scott E. Wilks)
* A Competency Approach to Curriculum Building: A Social Work Mission
(Colleen Galambos and Roberta R. Greene)
* Transforming the Curriculum Through the Intergenerational Lens
(Mildred C. Joyner and Eli DeHope)
* Developing Geriatric Social Work Competencies for Field Education
(JoAnn Damron-Rodriguez, Frances P. Lawrance, Diane Barnett, and June
Simmons)
* Intergenerational Service-Learning: An Innovative Teaching Strategy
to Infuse Gerontology Content into Foundation Courses (Harriet L.
Cohen, Bonnie Hatchett, and Darlene Eastridge)
* Increasing Aging and Advocacy Competency: The Intergenerational
Advocacy Pilot Project (Joyce Hermoso, Anita L. Rosen, Libby Overly,
and Catherine J. Tompkins)
* Developing an Aging Prepared Community: Collaboration Among Counties,
Consumers, Professionals, and Organizations (Laura Bronstein, Phillip
McCallion, and Edward Kramer)
* Social Work and Aging in the Emerging Health Care World (Barbara
Berkman, Daniel Gardner, Bradley Zodikoff, and Linda Harootyan)
* End-of-Life Care and Social Work Education: What Do Students Need to
Know? (Marlene Belew Huff, Sherri Weisenfluh, Mindy Murphy, and
Pamela J. Black)
* Environmental Issues Effecting Elder Abuse Victims in Their Reception
of Community Based Services (Nancy N. Barker and Maureen V. Himchak)
* Research, Macro Practice and Aging in the Social Work Education
Curriculum (Eileen Appleby and Anne L. Botsford)
* The Impact of Religiousness, Spirituality, and Social Support on
Psychological Well-Being Among Older Adults in Rural Areas (Dong Pil
Yoon and Eun-Kyoung Othelia Lee)
* Spirit of Aging Rising: Cross-Cutting Thematic Modules to Enrich
Foundation Graduate Social Work Courses (Connie Saltz Corley, Pamela
Davis, LaTina Jackson, and Marlena Stuart Bach)
* A Dual Process Model of Grief Counseling: Findings from the Changing
Lives of Older Couples (CLOC) Study (Virginia E. Richardson)
* Spiritual Assessment in Aging: A Framework for Clinicians (Holly
Nelson-Becker, Mitsuko Nakashima, and Edward R. Canda)
* Providing Mental Health Services to Older People Living in Rural
Communities (Allan V. Kaufman, Forrest R. Scogin, Louis D. Burgio,
Martin P. Morthland, and Bryan K. Ford)
* Using Collaboration to Maximize Outcomes for a John A. Hartford
Foundation Geriatric Enrichment Project (Debra Fromm Faria, Virginia
V. David, Jason Dauenhauer, and Diane Dwyer)
* Bringing the Community In: Partnerships for Aging Enrichment (Joy
Swanson Ernst and Lynda Sowbel)
* Preparing Social Work Students to Work with Grandparents in Kinship
Care: An Approach to Infusion of Content Materials into Selected Core
Social Work Courses (Patricia Johnson-Dalzine)
* Joy of Living: A Community-Based Mental Health Promotion Program for
African-American Elders (Sandra Edmonds Crewe)
* Filipinas as Residential Long-Term Care Providers: Influence of
Cultural Values, Structural Inequity, and Immigrant Status on
Choosing This Work (Colette V. Browne, Kathryn L. Braun, and Pam
Arnsberger)
* Lis