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      The Routledge Handbook on Financial Social Work
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      The Routledge Handbook on Financial Social Work

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      Direct Practice with Vulnerable Populations

      The Routledge Handbook on Financial Social Work

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      The Routledge Handbook on Financial Social Work book

      Direct Practice with Vulnerable Populations
      Edited ByChristine Callahan, Jodi Jacobson Frey, Rachel Imboden
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2019
      eBook Published 11 December 2019
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351165686
      Pages 158
      eBook ISBN 9781351165686
      Subjects Development Studies, Environment, Social Work, Urban Studies, Health and Social Care
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      Callahan, C., Frey, J.J., & Imboden, R. (Eds.). (2019). The Routledge Handbook on Financial Social Work: Direct Practice with Vulnerable Populations (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351165686

      ABSTRACT

      The Routledge Handbook on Financial Social Work explicates the financial needs, issues, and interventions within populations and theoretical approaches, and it assists clinician practitioners in intervening expertly and comprehensively. This book covers a range of issues in populations seeking services around complex financial needs and struggles, including those in the child welfare system; those with housing issues or facing homelessness; those coping with chronic and acute medical and psychiatric illnesses; those recovering from interpersonal violence; those facing recovery from incarceration; children and families involved in the child welfare system; and much more. In addition, policies will be woven in to inform the work. This book thoroughly explores research and evidence-based interventions around each population, and teaches clinicians to understand and treat financial distress holistically and empathically.

      This handbook will explain why understanding financial capability in these populations is so critical and how clinicians can step up their practices to meet those needs. Professionals from multiple disciplines ranging from financial therapists to social workers to financial coaches to financial planners will find this handbook eminently useful. 

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|6 pages

      Introduction: Background, History, and Need

      ByChristine Callahan, Jodi Jacobson Frey, Rachel Imboden

      chapter 2|8 pages

      Overview of Interventions

      ByChristine Callahan, Jodi Jacobson Frey, Rachel Imboden

      chapter 3|11 pages

      Domestic Violence/Intimate Partner Violence and Issues of Financial Abuse and Control: What Does Financial Empowerment Look Like?

      ByGretchen L. Hoge, Amanda M. Stylianou, Judy L. Postmus, Laura Johnson

      chapter 4|12 pages

      Financial Abuse and Victimization of Older Adults

      ByAxton Betz-Hamilton, Karen A. Zurlo

      chapter 5|11 pages

      Financial Capability within the Military

      ByAnna K. Wood, Caitlyn A. Kano

      chapter 6|12 pages

      Maximizing Financial Capability During Acute and Chronic Medical Conditions

      ByJohn G. Cagle, Orrin D. Ware

      chapter 7|12 pages

      FINANCIAL CAPABILITY and Behavioral Health

      ByJeffrey Anvari-Clark, Jodi Jacobson Frey

      chapter 8|14 pages

      Financial Capability and the Workplace

      ByRachel Imboden, Jodi Jacobson Frey, Robin McKinney

      chapter 9|13 pages

      Financial Education Among School-Aged Youth

      ByTrina R. Shanks, Lolita Moss, Anne Blumenthal

      chapter 10|14 pages

      Beyond Jobs: Building Financial Capability for Adults Returning to the Community after Prison

      ByAnnie Grier, Vanessa Bright

      chapter 11|11 pages

      Financial Capability with the Social Work Community Outreach Services (SWCOS) at the University of Maryland School of Social Work

      ByChristopher S. Beegle, Katherine C. Green, Kimberly Street, Constance Phelps

      chapter 12|13 pages

      Preparing Social Work Students and Practitioners for Financial Social Work

      ByJulie Birkenmaier, Christine Callahan, Margaret Sherraden, Gena McClendon, Jin Huang

      chapter |3 pages

      Conclusion

      ByChristine Callahan, Jodi Jacobson Frey, Rachel Imboden
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