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Competency in Generalist Practice: A Guide to Theory and Evidence-Based Decision Making

โœ Scribed by Elizabeth Moore Plionis


Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
382
Category
Library

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  1. Introduction and Presentation of the Decision Tree. 2. Social Work and the Law: Fiduciary Responsibilities. 3. The Policy Context of Social Work Practice. 4. Communication Skills for Clinical Practice: Interviewing. 5. Communication Skills for Policy, Advocacy, Management, and Community Practice. 6. Relationship in Clinical Practice- The Art of Healing. 7. Relationship in Non-Clinical Practice The Art of Read more...

Content: Contents; 1 Introduction to the Decision Tree and the Text; 2 Social Work and the Law: Fiduciary Responsibilities; 3 The Policy, Program, and Administrative Context of Direct Practice; 4 Communication Skills for Direct Practice; 5 Communication Skills for Policy, Advocacy, Management, and Community Practice; 6 Relationship in Clinical Practice: The Art of Healing; 7 Relationship in Policy, Advocacy, Management, and Community Practice: The Art of Leadership; 8 Clinical Crisis Intervention; 9 Crisis Management; 10 Social Work Case Management: Serving Highly Vulnerable Client Populations.
Abstract: 1. Introduction and Presentation of the Decision Tree. 2. Social Work and the Law: Fiduciary Responsibilities. 3. The Policy Context of Social Work Practice. 4. Communication Skills for Clinical Practice: Interviewing. 5. Communication Skills for Policy, Advocacy, Management, and Community Practice. 6. Relationship in Clinical Practice- The Art of Healing. 7. Relationship in Non-Clinical Practice The Art of Leadership. 8. Clinical Crisis Intervention: Basic, Advanced and Domain-Specific. 9. Crisis Management-Disasters and Public Tragedies. 10. Case Management: Serving Highly Vulnerable Client

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