These fifteen cases take place in child welfare, mental health, hospital, hospice, domestic violence, refugee resettlement, veterans' administration, and school settings and reflect individual, family, group, and supervised social work practice. They confront common ethical and treatment issues and raise issues regarding practice interventions, programs, policies, and laws. Cases represent open-ended situations, encouraging students to apply knowledge from across the social work curriculum to develop problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. An instructor's manual with teaching notes is available by emailing: [email protected].
Decision Cases for Advanced Practice Terry A. Wolfer, Vicki M. Runnion. 20 | Seizing Hope (A) Gecole Harley and Terry A. Wolfer AS HE NAVIGATED rush-hour traffic, case manager Tim Reilly reflected on thirty-four-year-old Gilbert ...
This collection of cases provides social work students with opportunities to practice thinking like social work professionals.
This book is a collection of decision cases from multiple areas of social work practice, designed to enhance the quality and depth of classroom case discussion and analysis.
This anthology presents decision cases that depict the actual experiences of social work field educators and students.
Based on field research, the cases portray the actual experiences of real social workers.
Advance online publication. doi:10.1177/0022167809334001 Lee, M.Y., Ng, S., Leung, P., & Chan, ... Rollnick, S., Miller, W. R., & Butler, C. (2008). Motivational interviewing in health care: Helping patients change behavior.
This new practice text provides a series of readings focusing on case management in a number of fields and in a variety of settings with different client populations.
A Comprehensive Study Guide for Success Dawn Apgar, PhD, LSW, ACSW ... While there is no set road map of how to elicit this information, there are some techniques that may assist. □ A social worker should start off with some open-ended ...
Kuczynski, K., 86 Gibbs—Wahlberg, P. (2005). HIPAA the health care hippo: Despite the rhetoric, is privacy still an issue? Social Work, 50(3), 283—287. Kuhse, H., 86 Singer, P. (1985). Ethics and the handicapped newborn infant.
This social work ethics text illustrates a particular method of ethical decision-making, the method of tracking harms. Through analysis of the ethical aspects of social work cases, the authors show...