Techniques and Guidelines for Social Work Practice 10th Edition Bradford W. Sheafor-Test Bank
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Techniques and Guidelines for Social Work Practice 10th Edition Bradford W. Sheafor
I. SOCIAL WORK AND THE SOCIAL WORKER
1. The Area of the Social Work Career
2. Merging Individual with Career
3. Merging The Individual’s Artwork With The Career’s Science
II. THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
4. The Roles And Capabilities Of Social Employees
5. Guiding Rules For Social Employees
6. Practice Frameworks For Social Work
7. Utilizing Proof In The Change Course of
III. TECHNIQUES COMMON TO ALL SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
8. Fundamental Communication And Serving to Abilities
9. Fundamental Abilities For Company Practice
IV. TECHNIQUES AND GUIDELINES FOR PHASES OF THE PLANNED CHANGE PROCESS
10. Consumption And Engagement
11. Knowledge Assortment And Evaluation
12. Planning And Contracting
13. Intervention And Monitoring
14. Analysis And Termination
V. SPECIALIZED TECHNIQUES AND GUIDELINES FOR SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
15. Guidelines For Working With Susceptible Consumer Teams
16. Techniques For Sustaining Social Work Practice
Detailed Desk of Contents
I. SOCIAL WORK AND THE SOCIAL WORKER
1. The Area of the Social Work Career
The Social Work Area
An Overview of Social Work Practice
2. Merging Individual with Career
Choosing Social Work as a Profession
Establishing Oneself as a Social Employee
The Interaction of One’s Private and Skilled Lives
A Self-Care Program for the Social Employee
Having Enjoyable in Social Work
3.Merging The Individual’s Artwork With The Career’s Science
The Social Employee as Artist
The Social Employee as Scientist
II. THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
4. The Roles And Capabilities Of Social Employees
Figuring out Skilled Roles
5. Guiding Rules For Social Employees
Rules That Deal with the Social Employee
Rules That Information Practice Actions
6. Practice Frameworks For Social Work
Necessities of a Practice Framework
Guidelines for Choosing a Practice Framework
Chosen Practice Frameworks
7. Utilizing Proof In The Change Course of
Conducting Proof-Primarily based Practice
Important Pondering When Making Practice Choices
Guiding the Deliberate Change Course of
The Context of Deliberate Change
Figuring out the Actors in Deliberate Change
Phases of the Deliberate Change Course of
Conclusion
Chosen Bibliography
III. TECHNIQUES COMMON TO ALL SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
8. Fundamental Communication And Serving to Abilities
Creating an Efficient Serving to Relationship
Verbal Communication Abilities
Nonverbal Communication Abilities
Serving to Abilities
Enhancing Consumer Motivation
Understanding Feelings and Emotions
Responding to Defensive Communication
Making use of Cultural Competence to Serving to
9. Fundamental Abilities For Company Practice
Written Stories and Correspondence
Efficient Phone Communication
Utilizing Info Expertise
Consumer Information and Documentation
Coping with Moral Points
Managing Time and Workload
Components of Skilled Habits
IV. TECHNIQUES AND GUIDELINES FOR PHASES OF THE PLANNED CHANGE PROCESS
10. Consumption And Engagement
Part A Techniques and Guidelines for Direct Practice
Making the First Phone Contact
Conducting the First Face-to-Face Assembly
Clarifying the Consumer’s Downside, Concern, or Request
Making a Referral
Acquiring, Defending, and Releasing Consumer Info
Conducting an In-Dwelling Interview
Participating the Mandated Consumer
Responding to the Manipulative Consumer
Rising Private Security in Harmful Conditions
Clarifying Roles and Duties
Addressing Energy Differentials with Purchasers
Part B Techniques and Guidelines for Oblique Practice
Orienting Your self to Your Company
Choosing and Orienting New Employees and Volunteers
Orienting Your self to Your Group
11. Knowledge Assortment And Evaluation
Part A Techniques and Guidelines for Direct Practice
Assessing a Consumer’s Social Functioning
The Which means of Work in Social Functioning
The Social Evaluation Report
Mapping Consumer Circumstances
Increasing a Consumer’s Imaginative and prescient of Adjustments That Are Potential
Figuring out Consumer Strengths
Assessing a Consumer’s Social Assist
Assessing a Consumer’s Coping Methods and Ego Defenses
Assessing a Consumer’s Position Efficiency
Assessing a Consumer’s Self-Idea
Assessing a Consumer’s Wanted Degree of Care
Utilizing Questionnaires, Checklists, and Vignettes
Figuring out Developmental Delays in Younger Youngsters
Assessing a Consumer’s Psychological Standing
Utilizing the DSM and PIE Evaluation Instruments
Assessing a Kid’s Want for Safety
Mandated Reporting of Abuse and Neglect
Referral for Psychological Testing
Assessing Household Functioning
Understanding the Household Life Cycle
Assessing Small-Group Functioning
Accessing Proof-Primarily based Info
Part B Techniques and Guidelines for Oblique Practice
Assessing Company Construction
Assessing Human Companies Wants
Group Resolution-Making Evaluation
Analyzing Social Coverage Implications
Conducting a Group Belongings Evaluation
12. Planning And Contracting
Part A Techniques and Guidelines for Direct Practice
Choosing Goal Issues and Objectives
The Downside Search
The Consumer Wants Listing
Formulating Intervention Targets
Written Service Contracts
Making Use of Casual Sources
Household Group Conferencing
The Small Group as a Useful resource
Part B Techniques and Guidelines for ObliquePractice
Establishing and Altering Organizations
Company Planning Processes
Choosing Change Points for Advocacy
Challenge Planning and Analysis
Planning a Main Prevention Program
Participatory Motion Planning
13. Intervention And Monitoring
Part A Techniques and Guidelines for Direct Practice
Getting ready for an Interview
Info, Recommendation, and Persuasion
Reinforcement and Associated Behavioral Techniques
Behavioral Rehearsal
Behavioral Contracting
Position Reversal
Managing Self-Speak
Constructing Self-Esteem
Confrontation and Problem
Reframing
Serving to Purchasers Make Troublesome Choices
Serving to Purchasers with Dangerous Habits
Serving to Purchasers with Monetary Issues
Serving to Purchasers in Disaster
Homework Assignments
The Emotions Listing
Consumer Advocacy
Consumer Empowerment
Resolving Battle by way of Counseling and Mediation
Offering Assist for Caregivers
Oblique Dialogue of Self in Small Teams
Programming in Group Work
Part B Techniques and Guidelines for Oblique Practice
Working with a Governing or Advisory Board
Conducting Efficient Employees Conferences
Constructing Interprofessional Teamwork and Cooperation
Main Small-Group Conferences
The RISK Approach
The Nominal Group Approach (NGT)
Chairing a Formal Committee
Downside Fixing by a Massive Group
Brainstorming
Class Advocacy
Educating and Coaching
Getting ready a Finances
Advertising and Fund-Elevating for Human Companies
Creating Grant Functions
Organizing Neighborhoods and Communities
Influencing Legislators and Different Resolution Makers
14. Analysis And Termination
Part A Techniques and Guidelines for Direct Practice
Measuring Change with Frequency Counts
Measuring Change with Individualized Ranking Scales
Measuring Change with Standardized Ranking Scales
The Service Plan End result Guidelines (SPOC)
Activity Achievement Scaling (TAS)
Aim Attainment Scaling (GAS)
Single-Topic Designs (SSDs)
Termination of Service
Part B Techniques and Guidelines for Oblique Practice
Program Analysis
The Consumer Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ)
Company Analysis
V. SPECIALIZED TECHNIQUES AND GUIDELINES FOR SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
15. Guidelines For Working With Susceptible Consumer Teams
The Consumer Experiencing Poverty
The Consumer Who Is a Baby
The Consumer Who Is an Adolescent
The Consumer Who Is a Dad or mum or Grandparent
The Consumer Who Is an Older Individual
The Consumer Who Is Experiencing Home Violence
The Consumer Who Is at Danger of Suicide
The Consumer with an Mental Incapacity
The Consumer with Mind Damage
The Consumer with a Critical Bodily Incapacity
The Consumer Who Is Chemically Dependent
The Consumer with Critical Psychological Sickness
The Consumer with a Character Dysfunction
The Consumer on Psychotropic Remedy
The Consumer Who Is Homosexual, Lesbian, Bisexual, or Transgender
The Consumer with an Consuming Dysfunction
The Consumer Experiencing Grief or Loss
The Consumer with Considerations Associated to Spirituality and Faith
The Consumer Who Is Impacted by the Legal Justice System
The Consumer or Household Affected by Struggle
The Consumer or Household Experiencing an Adoption
The Consumer Who Is an Immigrant or Refugee
The Consumer or Group Experiencing an Emergency or Catastrophe
16. Techniques For Sustaining Social Work Practice
Getting a Social Work Job
Getting ready for Social Work Competency Exams
Creating Self-Consciousness
Avoiding Compassion Fatigue and Stress Administration
Coping with Sexual Misconduct
Avoiding Malpractice Fits
Testifying in Courtroom
Offering and Receiving Supervision
Constructing and Sustaining Mentoring Relationships
Consuming and Contributing to Social Work Data
Enhancing the Social Work Picture
Changing into a Chief
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