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Advanced Generalist Social Work Practice

  • David S. Derezotes - University of Utah, USA, Director of the Peace & Conflict Studies Program, University of Utah

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Social Work Practice

November 1999 | 272 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This book describes an advanced generalist approach to direct social work practice with individuals, couples, families and groups.
 
Preface and Introduction
 
PART ONE: ASSESSMENT
 
Ecological Assessment
 
The Art and Science of Assessment
 
Issues in Advanced Generalist Assessment
 
PART TWO: ADVANCED GENERALIST APPROACH INTERVENTIONS WITH INDIVIDUALS, COUPLES, FAMILIES AND GROUPS
 
A Practice Framework
 
The Inclusive Toolbox
Developing All the Tools for the Job

 
 
Differential Eclectic Practice
 
The Helping Relationship
Integrity, Use of Self, Reciprocity, Mutuality, Multidimensionality

 
 
Ethics as Love, Connection, Awareness, Non-Abusiveness and Justice
 
PART THREE: INTERVENTION PARADIGMS: THE FOUR FORCES OF SOCIAL WORK
 
Psychodynamic Paradigm
 
Cognitive/Behavioral/Communications Paradigm
 
Experiential/Humanistic/Existential Paradigm
 
Transpersonal Paradigm
 
PART FOUR: INTERVENTION PARADIGMS: PARADIGMS OF INTEGRATION
 
Case Management Paradigm
 
Biopsychosocial Paradigm
 
Local and Global Community Paradigm
 
PART FIVE: PROFESSIONAL SELF-DEVELOPMENT
 
Affective Development
 
Physical and Spiritual Development
 
Cognitive and Social Development
 
Transferences and Countertransferences and the Multidimensional Development of the Social Worker

Describes Advanced Generalist social work practice.

Dr Alan Lipps
Sociology Social Work Dept, Abilene Christian University
August 22, 2014

Comprehensive
Good examples

Ms Jamie Kelley
Social Work , Boise State University
August 26, 2010

David Scott Derezotes

David Derezotes, LCSW, PhD,  is Professor at the College of Social Work, University of Utah, where he is Director of the Bridge Training Clinic and Chair of Practice and Mental Health. He also serves on faculty in the Peace and Conflict Studies, Religious Studies, and URLEND  programs. He has a PhD in Social Welfare from UC Berkeley and a MSW from San Diego State University. He is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Utah, where he has worked with the Indian Walk In Center and the Family Counseling Center. He currently is involved in many dialogue projects, including Bridging the Religious Divide, the Dialogue Training Group, and... More About Author

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ISBN: 9780803955998
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