Half I: Foundational Points in Social Work Coverage and Practice
1. Introduction to the Social Work Career: Goal, Preparation, Practice, and Theoretical Orientations
The Nature of Social Work and Its Want in Society
Social Staff: Academic Necessities and Skilled Requirements
How Do Social Staff Practice and What Do They Do?
Theoretical Frameworks Utilized in Social Work
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2. The Evolution of Social Welfare Coverage: Impact on Social Work Practice
The Historical past of Social Welfare Coverage and Provision in Europe and the United States
The Feudal System of the Center Ages
Poor Legal guidelines of England
The Elizabethan Poor Legal guidelines
Charity Group Society Motion in the United States
Jane Addams and the Settlement Home Motion
The New Deal and the Social Safety Act of 1935
Influences of African American Social Staff
Homosexual Rights: From Marriage Equality to “Do not Ask, Do not Inform” Repeal
Welfare Reform and the Emergence of Neoliberal Financial Insurance policies
The Christian Proper
The Tea Get together Motion
A Time for Change: The Election of the First African American President
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3. Generalist Expertise and Intervention Methods: Effecting Significant and Moral Change
Ethics and the Social Work Career
What Does It Imply to Be Moral?
The Battle Between Moral Requirements and Emotional Needs
Resolving Moral Dilemmas
Cultural Influences on the Notion of Moral Habits
Moral Requirements in Social Work
Knowledgeable Consent and Confidentiality
Expertise and Competencies
Sympathy and Empathy
Boundary Setting
The Psychosocial Evaluation
Bowen’s Household Genogram
Psychological Testing
Continuum of Psychological Well being and Psychological Sickness
Generalist Methods for Direct Practice
Job-Centered Casework
Perceptual Reframing, Emotional Regulation, Networking, and Advocacy
Cultural Competence and Range
Social Work Practice on a Macro Stage
At-risk, Oppressed, and Disenfranchised Populations
A Human Rights Framework: Inalienable Rights for All Human Beings
Shared Targets of Efficient Macropractice Methods
Frequent Facets of Macro Practice
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Half II: Social Work in Motion–Frequent Practice Settings
4. Baby Welfare Companies: Overview and Goal of Baby and Household Companies Businesses
Introduction to Baby and Household Companies
The Historical past of Baby Welfare in the United States
Slavery and Baby Labor
Baby Labor Throughout the Industrial Period: Kids and Factories
The Orphan Drawback and the Historical past of the Foster Care System in Early America
Early Orphan Asylums
The Orphan Trains
Jane Addams and the Battle for Baby Labor Legal guidelines
Overview of the Present U.S. Baby Welfare System
Moving into the System
Present Laws Impacting the U.S. Baby Welfare System
Baby Abuse Investigations
When to Intervene: Fashions for Determination Making
Working With Kids in Placement
Working With Organic Households of Kids in Placement
Working With Foster Kids: Frequent Medical Points
Reunification
Household Preservation
Ethnic Minority Populations and Multicultural Issues
Putting Kids of Coloration in Caucasian Properties
Native Individuals and the U.S. Baby Welfare System
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5. Adolescent Companies
Adolescence: A New Stage of Improvement?
Developmental Views of Adolescence
Frequent Psychosocial Points and the Function of the Social Employee
Adolescent Revolt
Despair, Nervousness, and Deliberate Self-harm
Suicide Danger in Adolescence
Consuming Problems
Power and Extreme Psychological Sickness: Schizophrenia in Adolescence
Practice Settings Particular to Adolescent Companies
Multicultural Issues
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6. Social Work and Older Adults
The Growing old of America: Altering Demographics
Previous and Previous-Previous: A Developmental Perspective
Profitable Growing old
Present Points Affecting Older Adults and the Function of the Social Employee
Ageism
Housing
Homelessness and the Older Grownup Inhabitants
Adjustment to Retirement
Grandparents Parenting
Despair
Dementia
Elder Abuse
Laws Affecting Older Adults
Practice Settings Serving Older Adults
Particular Populations
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7. Psychological Well being and Psychological Sickness
The Historical past of Psychological Well being Therapy in the United States
The Deinstitutionalization of the Mentally In poor health
Frequent Psychological Sicknesses and Psychosocial Points
Severe Psychological Problems Recognized on Axis I
Severe Psychological Problems Recognized on Axis II
Psychological Well being Counseling Interventions
Medical Diagnoses
Frequent Psychological Well being Practice Settings
Psychological Sickness and Particular Populations
Ethnic Minority Populations
Navy Personnel
The Homeless Inhabitants
Prisoner Populations: The Criminalization of the Mentally In poor health
Present Laws Affecting Entry to Psychological Well being Companies and Psychological Well being Parity
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8. Homelessness
Historical past of Homelessness in the United States
A Snapshot of Homelessness
Gauging the Scope of the Drawback
The Many Causes of Homelessness
The Rise of Homelessness in Single-mother Households
Homeless Shelter Dwelling: Households with Kids
Homeless Kids: Faculty Attendance and Tutorial Efficiency
Runaway and Homeless Youth
Single Homeless Males: Psychological Sickness and Substance Abuse
Older Grownup Homeless Inhabitants
Homelessness Due to Pure Disasters
Working with Homeless Populations: The Function of the Social Employee
Frequent Housing Help Practice Settings
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9. Healthcare and Hospice
Social Work in Hospitals and Different Healthcare Settings
Disaster and Trauma Counseling
Single Visits and Speedy Evaluation
Working with Sufferers with HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS and the Latino Inhabitants
Three-pronged Method to Working With the HIV/AIDS Inhabitants
The U.S. Healthcare Disaster: A Legislative Response
Moral Issues for Social Staff in Healthcare Settings
The Hospice Motion
The Historical past of Hospice: The Neglect of the Dying
The Hospice Philosophy
The Hospice Staff and the Function of the Hospice Social Employee
Intervention Methods: Counseling the Terminally In poor health and Their Household Members
Resisting the Actuality of Dying
Planning for the Dying
The Religious Element of Dying
Efficient Bereavement Counseling
Multicultural Issues
Moral Issues for Social Staff Working in Hospice Settings
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10. Faculty Social Work
The Historical past of Social Work in the Public Faculty System
Faculty Social Work: The Conventional Mannequin, Roles, Features, and Core Competencies
Interprofessional Collaboration: Working with Different Psychological Well being Professionals Inside the Public Faculty Setting
The Plight of City Colleges
Range in the Colleges: Creating Cultural Competence
Working With Racial and Ethnic Minority Teams
Lesbian, Homosexual, Bisexual, Transgendered, and Questioning Youth
The Terrorist Risk and “Islamophobia”
Despair and Different Psychosocial Considerations
Substance Abuse in the Colleges
Baby Abuse and Neglect: Defending College students
Bullying
Teenage Being pregnant
Frequent Moral Dilemmas Going through Faculty Social Staff
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11. Faith, Spirituality, and Religion-based Businesses
The Historic Function of Faith in Caring for the Poor and Deprived
The Function of Spirituality in Social Work
Religion-based Businesses: Social Service Supply from Completely different Religion Traditions
Laws and Coverage Affecting Religion-based Businesses
The Advantages of Religion-based Companies
Non secular Range in Religion-based Organizations
The Function of the Social Employee: Social Companies and Intervention Methods
Jewish Social Service Businesses
Christian Social Companies Businesses
Islamic Social Companies Businesses
The Mindfulness Motion
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12. Violence, Sufferer Advocacy, and Corrections
Forensic Social Work: Working with Survivors and Perpetrators of Violence
Intimate Companion Violence
The Nature of IPV: The Cycle of Violence
Working with Survivors of IPV
IPV Practice Settings
The Prosecution of IPV
Batterer Intervention Applications
Sexual Assault
Why Individuals Commit Rape
The Psychological Impression of Sexual Assault
Male-on-Male Sexual Assault
Frequent Practice Settings: Rape Disaster Facilities
Working with Survivors of Violent Crime
The Victims’ Invoice of Rights and Sufferer-Witness Help
Survivors of Murder
Frequent Psychosocial Points Amongst Survivors of Violent Crime
Working with Perpetrators of Crime
Gang Exercise
Forensic Social Work Practice Settings Specializing in Gang Involvement
Social Staff in the Corrections System
Disparity in Sentencing: The Incarceration of Ethnic Minorities
Psychosocial Points in the Jail Inhabitants: The Function of the Social Employee
Psychological Well being Applications in Correctional Amenities
Jail and Being pregnant
Sexually Transmitted Ailments and AIDS
Limitations to Therapy
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13. Worldwide Social Work
The International Group
HIV/AIDS Pandemic
Crimes In opposition to Girls and Kids
Feminine Genital Mutilation
Human Intercourse Trafficking
Orphans and Susceptible Youth: Road Kids
Baby Labor and Financial Injustice
Indigenous Individuals
Refugees
Worldwide Catastrophe Reduction
The Effectiveness of Worldwide Catastrophe Reduction and the Function of the Social Employee
Offering Psychosocial Help for Catastrophe Survivors
Crimes In opposition to Lesbian, Homosexual, Bisexual, and Transgendered Populations
Authorities-Sanctioned Torture and Abuse
Genocide and Rape as a Weapon of Struggle
Worldwide Social Work Practice in Motion
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Epilogue: The Future of Social Work in an Ever-Altering World
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