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Overview
The Enhanced Edition demonstrates how there are common elements, core processes, and skills across all stages of helping and throughout work with all populations -- including individuals, families, groups, and communities. The text defines, illustrates, and teaches helping skills and provides manageable models for understanding them. It also looks at the underlying process and its associated set of core skills. Part of the EMPOWERMENT SERIES, this edition integrates the core competencies and practice behaviors outlined in the current Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) set by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).
- 2019 Update: The Council on Social Work Education competencies and standards have been updated throughout the text to the 2015 version.
- 2019 Update: A greater emphasis has been placed on the impact of setting with specific sections dealing with the impact of working in child welfare, health and mental health settings, addiction treatment settings, and school social work. Each of these sections begins with a discussion of what social workers do in the particular setting.
- 2019 Update: Research and findings have been updated throughout the text and how they can be integrated into a generalist framework.
- 2019 Update: Practice models includes additional content on evidence- based practices, feminist practice, religion and spirituality, mindfulness, working with LGBT clients, and practice in response to trauma and extreme events.
- 2019 Update: Chapter 1, An Interactional Approach to Helping, has an expanded discussion of paradigms and paradigm shifts, providing a more detailed description of the comparison between the four-step medical model (study, diagnosis, treatment, and evaluation) and the interactional model.
- 2019 Update: Expanded attention to the dynamics and skills involved in inter-and intracultural practice is included.
- "Practice Comments" and "Practice Summaries" are incorporated into process recording examples.
- Emphasis is placed on the integration of evidenced-based practices and techniques into the interactional model.
- The Council on Social Work Education Practice Standards are identified and linked to the text content.
- Each modality section offers at least one case demonstrating intervention over time.
- The time framework used in the section on work with individuals is used throughout the other method sections. Each section is consistently organized using the four phases of work--beginnings, work phase, endings, and transitions.
- The book's clear organization begins with a thorough explanation of Lawrence Shulman's interactional helping model. The book outlines the skills of working with individuals, including ways to tune in to the client and self, values and ethics, and the phases of the helping process. Additional parts address work with families, groups, communities, and organizations.
- Findings drawn from Shulman's studies of social work practice, supervision, management, and medical practice, as well as research from other leading practitioners, provide empirical support for consistent core skills and elements of practice. The book reviews evidence-based practice models, but also draws on practice wisdom.
- The author addresses a wide range of helping situations, enabling any social worker to find useful models to incorporate into his or her work. A cumulative index of case examples organized by topics allows students to quickly find examples in the book that relate to their own practice interests.
- The book's strong illustrative examples connect current theory and research on resilience, diversity, cognitive-behavioral approaches, stages of change theory, and feminist theory.
- A separate chapter focuses on social work in the community.
Part I: A MODEL OF THE HELPING PROCESS.
1. An Interactional Approach to Helping.
2. Oppression Psychology, Resilience, and Social Work Practice.
Part II: SOCIAL WORK WITH INDIVIDUALS.
3. The Preliminary Phase of Work.
4. Beginnings and the Contracting Skills.
5. Skills in the Work Phase.
6. Endings and Transitions.
Part III: SOCIAL WORK WITH FAMILIES.
7. The Preliminary and Beginning Phases in Family Practice.
8. The Middle and Ending Phases in Family Practice.
9. Variations in Family Practice.
Part IV: SOCIAL WORK WITH GROUPS.
10. The Preliminary Phase in Group Practice: The Group as a Mutual-Aid System.
11. Beginning Phase with Groups.
12. The Middle Phase of Group Work.
13. Working with the Individual and the Group.
14. Endings and Transitions with Groups.
Part V: MACRO SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE: IMPACTING THE AGENCY/SETTING, THE COMMUNITY, AND EFFECTING SOCIAL CHANGE.
15. Professional Impact and Helping Clients Negotiate the System.
16. Social Work Practice in the Community--Philosophy, Models, Principles, and Practice.
Part VI: PRACTICE MODELS AND EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE.
17. Evidence-Based Practice and Additional Social Work Practice Models.
Cengage provides a range of supplements that are updated in coordination with the main title selection. For more information about these supplements, contact your Learning Consultant.
FOR INSTRUCTORS
MindTap V2.0 for Shulman's Empowerment Series: The Skills of Helping Individuals, Families, Groups, and Communities, Enhanced, 1 term Instant Access
ISBN: 9781305652125
MindTap V2.0 for SHULMAN'S EMPOWERMENT SERIES: THE SKILLS OF HELPING INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES, GROUPS, AND COMMUNITIES, 8th Edition is a personalized teaching experience with relevant assignments that guide students to analyze, apply, and improve thinking, allowing you to measure skills and outcomes with ease.
MindTap propels students from memorization to mastery with a learn, practice, apply framework designed to prepare students for real world work in the social work profession. MindTap gives you complete ownership of your content and learning experience. Customize the interactive syllabi, emphasize the most important topics, and add your own material or notes in the eBook. The outcome-driven application helps you challenge every student, build their confidence, and empower them to be unstoppable.
FOR STUDENTS
MindTap V2.0 for Shulman's Empowerment Series: The Skills of Helping Individuals, Families, Groups, and Communities, Enhanced, 1 term Instant Access
ISBN: 9781305652125
MindTap V2.0 for SHULMAN'S EMPOWERMENT SERIES: THE SKILLS OF HELPING INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES, GROUPS, AND COMMUNITIES, 8th Edition is a personalized teaching experience with relevant assignments that guide students to analyze, apply, and improve thinking, allowing you to measure skills and outcomes with ease.
MindTap propels students from memorization to mastery with a learn, practice, apply framework designed to prepare students for real world work in the social work profession. MindTap gives you complete ownership of your content and learning experience. Customize the interactive syllabi, emphasize the most important topics, and add your own material or notes in the eBook. The outcome-driven application helps you challenge every student, build their confidence, and empower them to be unstoppable.