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Direct social work practice : Theories and skills for becoming an evidence-based practitioner Mary C. Ruffolo, University of Michigan, Brian Perron, University of Michigan, Elizabeth Harbeck Voshel, University of Michigan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Social work in the new centuryDescription: xi, 265 pages 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781483379241 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 361.3 23 RUF.D
Contents:
An overview of the book -- The evolving social work profession and integrative themes that guide social work practice with individuals, families and small groups -- From evidence-base practice to evidence informed practice -- Professional values, ethics and professional use of self -- Engagement and relationship building skills -- Assessment in social work with individuals and families -- Change planning -- Intervention skills : using cognitive and behavioral approaches in social work practice with individuals, families and groups -- Intervention skills : using problem-solving, psychoeducation and multisystemic intervention approaches and case/care management skills in working with individuals and families -- Additional skills for working with families and groups -- Outcome monitoring -- Lifelong learning and professional development over the life course.
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Includes bibliographic references and index.

An overview of the book -- The evolving social work profession and integrative themes that guide social work practice with individuals, families and small groups -- From evidence-base practice to evidence informed practice -- Professional values, ethics and professional use of self -- Engagement and relationship building skills -- Assessment in social work with individuals and families -- Change planning -- Intervention skills : using cognitive and behavioral approaches in social work practice with individuals, families and groups -- Intervention skills : using problem-solving, psychoeducation and multisystemic intervention approaches and case/care management skills in working with individuals and families -- Additional skills for working with families and groups -- Outcome monitoring -- Lifelong learning and professional development over the life course.

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