ABSTRACT

Designed to mirror how social work theory and practice is taught, Paradigms of Clinical Social Work, Volume 3 presents new therapeutic models through an imaginary family experiencing common social work problems.

part I|15 pages

The Case

chapter 1|14 pages

The Case

part II|244 pages

Paradigms of Clinical Social Work:

chapter 3|24 pages

Jungian Thinking and Practice

Emphasis on an Adolescent's Search for Her Guatemalan Cultural Roots

chapter 4|24 pages

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy With Children and Families 1

Emphasis on a Russian Immigrant Family's Entry Into a New Society

chapter 5|22 pages

Behavioral Child Therapy

Emphasis on an African American Family Living in a High-Risk Community

chapter 6|20 pages

Play Therapy Across the Life Span

Emphasis on a Second-Generation, Middle-Class Japanese American Family

chapter 7|20 pages

Crisis Intervention and Diversity

Emphasis on a Mexican Immigrant Family's Acculturation Conflicts

chapter 8|22 pages

Group Work

Emphasis on the Role of Gender

chapter 9|20 pages

Constructual Marital Therapy

Emphasis on a Chinese Immigrant Family

chapter 10|18 pages

Integrative Family Therapy

Emphasis on a Middle-Class African American Family in Suburbia

chapter 11|20 pages

Narrative Therapy and the Practice of Advocacy

Emphasis on Affirming Difference When Working With Diverse Clients

chapter 12|22 pages

Clinical Social Work and Psychopharmacology

Emphasis on Indigenous Medicine in a Latino Community

chapter 13|14 pages

Spirituality Centered Therapy

Emphasis on an African American Family in a Changing Multicultural Community