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- catalog abstract "Written by leading practitioners and educators in the field, Social Work Treatment: Interlocking Theoretical Approaches, Fourth Edition is the standard text on theories of social work and a trusted reference book for social work practitioners. In this updated edition, Francis Turner introduces exciting new theoretical systems that have gained importance since the 1980s, including Aboriginal theory, Narrative, Hypnosis, Constructivism, and Empowerment theory. Twenty chapters from the previous edition have been completely revised and expanded, to reflect the influence of new ideas and clinical experience in social work practice. An exceptionally strong group of distinguished contributors to past editions and writers new to this volume together examine the full range of therapeutic approaches - including psychoanalysis, ego psychology, cognitive, crisis intervention, client-centered theory, feminist theory, meditation, transactional analysis, systems theory, task-centered social work, and neurolinguistics. Social Work Treatment makes the range of theories upon which current practice is built fully available, providing professionals with ready access to the theoretical diversity and richness that is the mark of contemporary social work practice. It enables social work students at all levels - bachelor, masters and doctoral - to learn and integrate ongoing theoretical developments in the field, which ultimately ensures a client's optimum service.".
- catalog contributor b10149779.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "An exceptionally strong group of distinguished contributors to past editions and writers new to this volume together examine the full range of therapeutic approaches - including psychoanalysis, ego psychology, cognitive, crisis intervention, client-centered theory, feminist theory, meditation, transactional analysis, systems theory, task-centered social work, and neurolinguistics. Social Work Treatment makes the range of theories upon which current practice is built fully available, providing professionals with ready access to the theoretical diversity and richness that is the mark of contemporary social work practice. It enables social work students at all levels - bachelor, masters and doctoral - to learn and integrate ongoing theoretical developments in the field, which ultimately ensures a client's optimum service.".
- catalog description "Foreword to the First Edition / Eileen L. Younghusband -- 1. Theory and Social Work Treatment / Francis J. Turner -- 2. Aboriginal Theory: A Cree Medicine Wheel Guide for Healing First Nations / Herb Nabigon and Anne-Marie Mawhiney -- 3. Behavior Theory and Social Work Treatment / Barbara Thomlison and Ray J. Thomlison -- 4. Client-Centered Theory: A Person-Centered Approach / William Rowe -- 5. Cognitive Theory and Social Work Treatment / Jim Lantz -- 6. Communication Theory and Social Work Treatment / Gil Greene -- 7. Constructivism and Social Work Treatment / Donald Carpenter -- 8. Crisis Theory and Social Work Practice / Kathleen Ell -- 9. Ego Psychology Theory / Eda Goldstein -- 10. The Empowerment Approach to Social Work Practice / Judith A.B. Lee -- 11. Existential Social Work / Donald Krill -- 12. Feminist Theory and Social Work Practice / Mary Valentich -- 13. Functional Theory and Social Work Practice / Katie M. Dunlap.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Written by leading practitioners and educators in the field, Social Work Treatment: Interlocking Theoretical Approaches, Fourth Edition is the standard text on theories of social work and a trusted reference book for social work practitioners. In this updated edition, Francis Turner introduces exciting new theoretical systems that have gained importance since the 1980s, including Aboriginal theory, Narrative, Hypnosis, Constructivism, and Empowerment theory. Twenty chapters from the previous edition have been completely revised and expanded, to reflect the influence of new ideas and clinical experience in social work practice.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 738 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Social work treatment.".
- catalog identifier "0684829940".
- catalog isFormatOf "Social work treatment.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Free Press,".
- catalog relation "Social work treatment.".
- catalog subject "2009 E-523".
- catalog subject "361 20".
- catalog subject "HV 37 S6783 1996".
- catalog subject "HV37 .S579 1996".
- catalog subject "Psychological Theory.".
- catalog subject "Social Work methods.".
- catalog subject "Social service.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword to the First Edition / Eileen L. Younghusband -- 1. Theory and Social Work Treatment / Francis J. Turner -- 2. Aboriginal Theory: A Cree Medicine Wheel Guide for Healing First Nations / Herb Nabigon and Anne-Marie Mawhiney -- 3. Behavior Theory and Social Work Treatment / Barbara Thomlison and Ray J. Thomlison -- 4. Client-Centered Theory: A Person-Centered Approach / William Rowe -- 5. Cognitive Theory and Social Work Treatment / Jim Lantz -- 6. Communication Theory and Social Work Treatment / Gil Greene -- 7. Constructivism and Social Work Treatment / Donald Carpenter -- 8. Crisis Theory and Social Work Practice / Kathleen Ell -- 9. Ego Psychology Theory / Eda Goldstein -- 10. The Empowerment Approach to Social Work Practice / Judith A.B. Lee -- 11. Existential Social Work / Donald Krill -- 12. Feminist Theory and Social Work Practice / Mary Valentich -- 13. Functional Theory and Social Work Practice / Katie M. Dunlap.".
- catalog title "Social work treatment : interlocking theoretical approaches / edited by Francis J. Turner.".
- catalog type "text".