This book provides readers with critical skills for effective social work practice, utilizing frameworks for organizing and understanding the skills. The book focuses on skill clusters and uses a response systems framework for developing specific helping skills. It provides readers with the formulae, tools, and strategies they need to build and improve these skills. It is divided into four main skill areas: developing the professional self, developing the working relationship, developing an accurate understanding, and responding in a manner that promotes goal accomplishment. Each section provides readers with the critical skills needed for effective practice. Case illustrations and case-based exercises help readers to understand and practice the application of the various skills. Designed for those interested in Social Work.
Looking Back, Looking Forward
This accessible book aims to help social workers write clearly, accurately and objectively in all contexts, so that they can communicate effectively with multiple audiences.
The second edition of Social Work Documentation: A Guide to Strengthening Your Case Recording is an update to Nancy L. Sidell's 2011 book on the importance of developing effective social work documentation skills.
This timely book aspires to prepare social workers and other practitioners for this challenging set of roles and tasks.
Report Writing for the Community Services is a practical, hands-on textbook that will give you the skills you need to write competently, effectively, and professionally, and to meet the professional standards required for documentation and ...
Practitioners must be able to listen, talk, communicate and engage with children and young people if they are going to make a real difference to their lives.
This book is suitable and highly recommended for undergraduate and graduate education, agency trainings, and continuing education courses.
Individual and group exercises/applications to assist students in understanding and learning various communication skills pertinent to the social work field. Clear and concise content that includes hands-on practice exercises.
Early chapters address information for achieving the role of a culturally competent social worker. Subsequent chapters outline steps of the interview model based on the ethnographic interviewing work of James Spradley.
Teaching and learning communication skills in social work education [electronic resource]