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- catalog abstract "Dr. Dorfman begins by placing social work in a historical setting. She introduces the social reformers and settlement workers who inaugurated many aspects of the field, and then moves on to today's movers and shakers. She lays out the philosophical and ethical foundations upon which clinical social work is built, and offers concrete definitions of the "what, where, and how" of the profession. There is full description of the phases of client contact - from initial. Interview and assessment to intervention strategies and eventual termination of therapy. In keeping with the author's emphasis on imparting a full and practical view of the field, she offers an unusual chapter addressing issues that do not often receive attention in traditional educational formats, but are nonetheless some of the most sensitive and important for the clinical social worker. Here, Dr. Dorfman considers such key questions as, What do I do about a sexually. Seductive client? Is clinical social work dangerous? Is it OK to advertise? How does managed care affect me? Clinical Social Work is a "must read" for those already in the field as well as anyone contemplating social work as a profession, because it provides a sense of the challenges and possibilities that await. This multidimensional perspective is invaluable for helping to turn principles into effective - and fulfilling - practice.".
- catalog contributor b9798457.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "1. Social Work: A Noble Tradition -- 2. The Philosophy Behind the Practice -- 3. Roles and Practice Settings -- 4. The Client -- 5. The Initial Interview: Assessment -- 6. Intervention -- 7. Terminating the Therapeutic Relationship -- 8. Clinical Practice Evaluation / Kimberly Cash -- 9. Things They Don't Teach You in Professional School -- Appendix B The NASW Code of Ethics.".
- catalog description "Dr. Dorfman begins by placing social work in a historical setting. She introduces the social reformers and settlement workers who inaugurated many aspects of the field, and then moves on to today's movers and shakers. She lays out the philosophical and ethical foundations upon which clinical social work is built, and offers concrete definitions of the "what, where, and how" of the profession. There is full description of the phases of client contact - from initial.".
- catalog description "Includes biblographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "Interview and assessment to intervention strategies and eventual termination of therapy. In keeping with the author's emphasis on imparting a full and practical view of the field, she offers an unusual chapter addressing issues that do not often receive attention in traditional educational formats, but are nonetheless some of the most sensitive and important for the clinical social worker. Here, Dr. Dorfman considers such key questions as, What do I do about a sexually.".
- catalog description "Seductive client? Is clinical social work dangerous? Is it OK to advertise? How does managed care affect me? Clinical Social Work is a "must read" for those already in the field as well as anyone contemplating social work as a profession, because it provides a sense of the challenges and possibilities that await. This multidimensional perspective is invaluable for helping to turn principles into effective - and fulfilling - practice.".
- catalog extent "xix, 204 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0876308086 (pbk.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Brunner/Mazel basic principles into practice series ; v. 9".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Brunner/Mazel,".
- catalog subject "361.3/2 20".
- catalog subject "Clinical sociology.".
- catalog subject "HV 43 D695 1996".
- catalog subject "HV43 .D67 1996".
- catalog subject "Psychiatric social work.".
- catalog subject "Social Work, Psychiatric.".
- catalog subject "Social Work.".
- catalog subject "Social case work.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Social Work: A Noble Tradition -- 2. The Philosophy Behind the Practice -- 3. Roles and Practice Settings -- 4. The Client -- 5. The Initial Interview: Assessment -- 6. Intervention -- 7. Terminating the Therapeutic Relationship -- 8. Clinical Practice Evaluation / Kimberly Cash -- 9. Things They Don't Teach You in Professional School -- Appendix B The NASW Code of Ethics.".
- catalog title "Clinical social work : definition, practice, and vision / Rachelle A. Dorfman.".
- catalog type "text".