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Direct Practice Skills for Evidence-Based Social Work: A Strengths-Based Text and Workbook
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Direct Practice Skills for Evidence-Based Social Work: A Strengths-Based Text and Workbook in Bloomington, MN
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Direct Practice Skills for Evidence-Based Social Work: A Strengths-Based Text and Workbook in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $98.99
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Featuring an evidence and strengthsbased approach to practice methods, this new text teaches students how to apply social work skills in a variety of settings. Designed to enhance selfawareness, professionalism, ethical reasoning, cultural sensitivity, and an appreciation for social justice issues, this text introduces readers to social work’s core values and practice methods to help them assimilate the skills needed for working in the field. Cases and skillsbased exercises demonstrate how to make accurate assessments and design effective intervention plans. After laying the groundwork in theory, values, and ethics, the authors review methods for working with individuals, children, and families from an individual and environmental strengthsbased perspective. Client engagement, assessment, intervention, evaluation and termination, and documentation are then reviewed. Readers are introduced to the foundational concepts of social work practice and through application learn to successfully work with clients. Highlights include: • Integrates the Council on Social Work Education’s EPAS standards and core competencies throughout, including engagement, assessment, intervention, evaluation, social justice, ethics, critical thinking, professional conduct and decision making, and cultural competency and diversity. • Case scenarios in client interview format that closely resemble actual interactions, followed by questions, test readers’ understanding of the practice skills needed to work in the field. • Skillbuilding exercises including individual and group activities, role plays, simulations, and discussion questions that provide an opportunity to apply one’s knowledge and skill sets. • Personal reflections that encourage students to examine their own beliefs to help them assimilate social work ethics and values into their professional demeanor. • Icons throughout the text that draw attention to useful tips for developing direct practice skills. • A strengthsbased approach that heightens understanding and results in a higher level of proficiency in the change process. • Introduces challenging situations often encountered in practice to help readers acquire the more advanced practice skills necessary for assessment and intervention. • Resources including PowerPoints, test questions, sample syllabi, and suggested answers to text exercises and discussion questions.
Featuring an evidence and strengthsbased approach to practice methods, this new text teaches students how to apply social work skills in a variety of settings. Designed to enhance selfawareness, professionalism, ethical reasoning, cultural sensitivity, and an appreciation for social justice issues, this text introduces readers to social work’s core values and practice methods to help them assimilate the skills needed for working in the field. Cases and skillsbased exercises demonstrate how to make accurate assessments and design effective intervention plans. After laying the groundwork in theory, values, and ethics, the authors review methods for working with individuals, children, and families from an individual and environmental strengthsbased perspective. Client engagement, assessment, intervention, evaluation and termination, and documentation are then reviewed. Readers are introduced to the foundational concepts of social work practice and through application learn to successfully work with clients. Highlights include: • Integrates the Council on Social Work Education’s EPAS standards and core competencies throughout, including engagement, assessment, intervention, evaluation, social justice, ethics, critical thinking, professional conduct and decision making, and cultural competency and diversity. • Case scenarios in client interview format that closely resemble actual interactions, followed by questions, test readers’ understanding of the practice skills needed to work in the field. • Skillbuilding exercises including individual and group activities, role plays, simulations, and discussion questions that provide an opportunity to apply one’s knowledge and skill sets. • Personal reflections that encourage students to examine their own beliefs to help them assimilate social work ethics and values into their professional demeanor. • Icons throughout the text that draw attention to useful tips for developing direct practice skills. • A strengthsbased approach that heightens understanding and results in a higher level of proficiency in the change process. • Introduces challenging situations often encountered in practice to help readers acquire the more advanced practice skills necessary for assessment and intervention. • Resources including PowerPoints, test questions, sample syllabi, and suggested answers to text exercises and discussion questions.

















