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Clinical Social Work Practice: A Cognitive-Integrative Perspective

โœ Scribed by Sharon B. Berlin


Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
432
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Although social workers have been using cognitive methods of intervention for decades, the use of cognitive therapy in social work settings often requires difficult, on-the-spot juggling. In these cases, it is the social worker's job to relate cognitive therapy's internally focused explanations and interventions to the client's particular social situation, which often encompasses severe environmental demands and deprivations. Clinical Social Work Practice: A Cognitive-Integrative Perspective presents a comprehensive cognitive perspective on social work clinical practice that emphasizes the role of the environment in shaping personal meaning. This perspective combines cognitive psychology's internal focus on how people think about themselves with a look outward toward the environment. It draws on a number of theoretical approaches to explain how the mind works and integrates these perspectives within a framework that suggests that people operate according to their sense of what things mean. The theoretical grounding for this cognitive-integrative approach is drawn from a range of neurological, social, psychological, and social work theories. It is laid out clearly and carefully and balanced with a generous offering of detailed clinical examples and practice guidelines. By acknowledging the influence of the larger environment on personal problems, this book offers a framework that is likely to be welcomed by social workers. It will also have strong appeal to a range of other helping professionals who see the need for this kind of conceptual bridge to guide therapeutic work along the interactive dimensions of personal meanings and environmental realities. Clinical Social Work Practice: A Cognitive-Integrative Perspective is a perfect introduction to cognitive therapy for both social work students in advanced social work practice courses and practicing social work therapists.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents......Page 8
Preface......Page 10
1 Basic Assumptions and Basic Ingredients......Page 14
2 Meaning and the Mind......Page 47
3 Explicit and Implicit Memories......Page 83
4 Remembering the Self......Page 107
5 Social Sources of Information......Page 146
6 The Fundamentals of Personal Change......Page 188
7 Assessing, Engaging, and Formulating......Page 220
8 The Relationship as a Catalyst for Change......Page 258
9 Changing Environmental Events and Conditions......Page 292
10 Changing Behaviors......Page 327
11 Cognitive-Emotional Change......Page 363
References......Page 404
A......Page 424
C......Page 425
D......Page 426
F......Page 427
I......Page 428
M......Page 429
R......Page 430
S......Page 431
Z......Page 432


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