ABSTRACT

Feminist critiques of the social sciences are based on the assumption that because the social sciences were developed for the most part by white, middle-class, Western men, the perspectives of women were ignored. This book offers an approach for integrating gender-related content into the social work curriculum. The distinguished contributors discuss the shortcoming of dominant knowledge, address the pressing need for a gender-integrated curriculum, consider the pedagogies consistent with the implementation of an integrate curriculum, address specific areas in social work education, assessing content, and assumptions, and discuss strategic issues for the implementation of curricular knowledge.

chapter 2|52 pages

Human Behavior in the Social Environment

The Role of Gender in the Expansion of Practice Knowledge

chapter 3|33 pages

Direct Practice

Addressing Gender in Practice from a Multicultural Feminist Perspective

chapter 4|41 pages

Psychopathology

chapter 5|36 pages

Teaching About Groups in a Gendered World

Toward Curricular Transformation in Group Work Education 1

chapter 6|35 pages

Gender and Families