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  1. Mental Health Social Work in Context

    By Nick Gould

    Series: Student Social Work

    There has been a re-energising of interest in social work in mental health services in recent years and mental health is now a core part of all qualifying social work students’ training. Grounded in the social models of mental health particularly relevant to qualifying social workers, but also...

    Published November 3rd 2009 by Routledge

  2. Principles of Counseling and Psychotherapy

    Learning the Essential Domains and Nonlinear Thinking of Master Practitioners

    By Gerald J. Mozdzierz, Paul R. Peluso, Joseph Lisiecki

    Research has shown that the most effective way to prepare students for practice with real clients is for them to learn how to think in a new way, rather than simply learning and using a set of steps. While there is much to be learned from what master practitioners do in their sessions, there is...

    Published March 22nd 2009 by Routledge

  3. People in Crisis

    Clinical and Diversity Perspectives, 6th Edition

    By Lee Ann Hoff, Bonnie Joyce Hallisey, Miracle Hoff

    The first edition of People in Crisis, published in 1978, established success as a comprehensive and user-friendly text for health and social service professionals. The book and its following incarnations included critical life events and life cycle transition challenges, clearly pointing out...

    Published February 11th 2009 by Routledge

  4. Behavioral Medicine

    A Social Worker's Guide

    By John S. Wodarski

    Health care costs and the effective management of health care are of primary importance and concern to federal, state, and local governments. Consequently, it is necessary to develop innovative, successful, and integrated cost-effective treatments and procedures. Behavioral Medicine presents a new...

    Published February 2nd 2009 by Routledge

  5. Violence Against Women

    Vulnerable Populations

    By Douglas A. Brownridge

    Series: Contemporary Sociological Perspectives

    Violence Against Women: Vulnerable Populations investigates under-researched and underserved groups of women who are particularly vulnerable to violent victimization from an intimate male partner. In the past, there has been an understandable reluctance to address this issue to avoid stereotyping...

    Published January 14th 2009 by Routledge

  6. The New Handbook of Administrative Supervision in Counseling

    By Patricia G. Henderson

    Sponsored by the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. To deliver excellent, culturally responsive services to clients, a successful administrative supervisor must provide leadership to professional counselors, manage counseling services, and work effectively within their agency. The...

    Published December 2nd 2008 by Routledge

  7. Women and Depression

    Antecedents, Consequences, and Interventions

    By Peter Horvath

    The purpose of this book is to present a spectrum of women's experiences with depression. The book is unique in presenting both qualitative and quantitative studies on various stages of women's experiences with depression including its psychological and social antecedents, its adverse consequences,...

    Published November 13th 2008 by Routledge

  8. Social Work Practice with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People

    2nd Edition

    Edited by Gerald P. Mallon

    A new, more comprehensive edition of the classic Social Work textAlthough the vast majority of LGBT persons are healthy, resilient, and hardy individuals who do not seek social work intervention, some have been or will be clients in social work agencies. Social Work Practice with Lesbian, Gay,...

    Published May 12th 2008 by Routledge

  9. Adult Development and Well-Being

    The Impact of Institutional Environments

    Foster well-being in an institutional setting Human services workers are consistently discovering more about how important adult well-being is as a foundation of positive human development. Adult Development and Well-Being: The Impact of Institutional Environments closely examines this relationship...

    Published April 2nd 2008 by Routledge

  10. Working with Vulnerable Adults

    By Bridget Penhale, Jonathan Parker

    Series: The Social Work Skills Series

    This text provides an understanding of current professional practice in social and health care, examining abuse of vulnerable adults and the ways in which social policy, welfare services and practitioners may compound or alleviate vulnerability. Working with Vulnerable Adults develops a sound...

    Published November 21st 2007 by Routledge