Not Just Play offers the first comprehensive treatment of the relationship between the social work profession and the summer camp movement in many decades. Incorporating historical research, vignettes, numerous quotations from social workers in the field, and other unique contributions, it shares a multifaceted examination of this field of practice.
Not Just Play offers the first comprehensive treatment of the relationship between the social work profession and the summer camp movement in many decades. Incorporating historical research, vignettes, numerous quotations from social workers in the field, and other unique contributions, it shares a multifaceted examination of this field of practice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Meryl Nadel, DSW, ACSW, LCSW, is Professor of Social Work at Iona College. Susan Scher, MSSA, LCSW, is Professor Emeritus of Social Work at Ramapo College of New Jersey.
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* Preface * Introduction * Section One. Nature, Growth, and Group * Chapter 1. Natural Environment as Refuge, Nurturer, Catalyst * Chapter 2. Resilience and the Strengths Perspective in Action * Chapter 3. Community, Group, Group Work * Section Two. Social Work and Summer Camp in Historical Perspective * Chapter 4. The Beginnings of the Summer Camp Movement * Chapter 5. From Fresh Air to Summer Camp: Social Work Enters the Picture * Chapter 6. Growth and Development of Social Work Camps: 1920s-1940s * Chapter 7. Expansive Growth, Changing Times: 1950s-1970s * Chapter 8. The Therapeutic Camp: Trends in Camps for Children with Social-Emotional Challenges * Chapter 9. The Group Experience in Camping: Observations from Schwartz and Shulman * William Schwartz and Lawrence Shulman * Section Three. Camps and the Social Work Profession * Chapter 10. Roles for Social Workers * Chapter 11. Recruitment to the Profession * Chapter 12. Social Work Researchers Go to Camp * Dana R. Dillard, Stacey R. Kolomer, and Katharine Hanavan * Chapter 13. Group-Work Orientation in the Contemporary Summer Camp * Section Four. Social Work and Camps Today * Chapter 14. Camps for Many Populations * Chapter 15. Social Work Students at Camp: Field Placements and Service Learning at Summer Camp * Chapter 16. Opportunities and Issues
* Preface * Introduction * Section One. Nature, Growth, and Group * Chapter 1. Natural Environment as Refuge, Nurturer, Catalyst * Chapter 2. Resilience and the Strengths Perspective in Action * Chapter 3. Community, Group, Group Work * Section Two. Social Work and Summer Camp in Historical Perspective * Chapter 4. The Beginnings of the Summer Camp Movement * Chapter 5. From Fresh Air to Summer Camp: Social Work Enters the Picture * Chapter 6. Growth and Development of Social Work Camps: 1920s-1940s * Chapter 7. Expansive Growth, Changing Times: 1950s-1970s * Chapter 8. The Therapeutic Camp: Trends in Camps for Children with Social-Emotional Challenges * Chapter 9. The Group Experience in Camping: Observations from Schwartz and Shulman * William Schwartz and Lawrence Shulman * Section Three. Camps and the Social Work Profession * Chapter 10. Roles for Social Workers * Chapter 11. Recruitment to the Profession * Chapter 12. Social Work Researchers Go to Camp * Dana R. Dillard, Stacey R. Kolomer, and Katharine Hanavan * Chapter 13. Group-Work Orientation in the Contemporary Summer Camp * Section Four. Social Work and Camps Today * Chapter 14. Camps for Many Populations * Chapter 15. Social Work Students at Camp: Field Placements and Service Learning at Summer Camp * Chapter 16. Opportunities and Issues
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