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E-raamat: Case Examples in Child Welfare and Family Services for Social Workers [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 78 pages, 2 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Skills for Social Work Practice
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Nov-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003316688
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  • Formaat: 78 pages, 2 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Skills for Social Work Practice
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Nov-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003316688
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This book provides social work students at both undergraduate and graduate level with compelling child welfare case examples, intervention plans, and tips for building working alliances with clients.



This book provides social work students at both undergraduate and graduate level with compelling child welfare case examples, intervention plans, and tips for building working alliances with clients. The 50 such case examples, categorized by maltreatment type(s) and by underlying problem(s), each present an intertwined network of issues characterizing the members of a family and their interactions—as in actual field situations. Thus, social work students learning therapy or case management will find a wide variety of scenarios from child welfare services and children/family outpatient care and will learn about the range of challenges clients can face.
Using the instruction/practice sheets that illustrate sound approaches for joining with clients to tailor their own interventions, students are provided with the tools to work out the application of assessment and intervention strategies with regard to the particular circumstances of each example. Throughout, the emphasis is on growing the working alliance between social worker and client, reflecting the strength perspective emphasized in social work practice.

Lists of Figures
vii
Acknowledgments viii
1 Introduction
1(2)
2 Case Examples in Child Welfare Services
3(36)
2.1 Neglect--Anthony; Cider; Dolittle; JJ; Ken and Liana; Renee
3(7)
2.2 Physical Abuse--Carter; Walter
10(1)
2.3 Sexual Abuse--Jill; Michelle
11(2)
2.4 Abandonment--Lucy
13(1)
2.5 Family Violence--Teka
13(1)
2.6 Poor Parental Supervision--Max and Denny; Mimi
14(5)
2.7 Delinquency--Jeremiah; Jose; McCool
19(4)
2.8 Intimate Partner Violence--Alice and Don
23(3)
2.9 Substance Abuse--Kim
26(1)
2.10 Homelessness--Brianna; Lorraine
27(2)
2.11 Illness--Ida
29(1)
2.12 Kinship Care--DJ; Jim and Lana
30(3)
2.13 Foster Care and Aging Out--Dorie
33(2)
2.14 Residential Care--Mike
35(1)
2.15 Reunification--Cindy; Shawn
35(2)
2.16 Adoption--Ike
37(2)
3 Case Examples in Children and Family Outpatient Services
39(17)
3.1 Depression--Eli; Greta; Quenton
39(4)
3.2 Anxiety--Henry
43(1)
3.3 ADHD--Polo
44(1)
3.4 Bipolar Disorder--Martha
45(1)
3.5 PTSD--Marcus and Carrie
45(2)
3.6 Personality Disorder--Sean and Sophia
47(1)
3.7 Intimate Partner Violence--Beth; Vivian
47(1)
3.8 Parent-Teenager Conflict--Nelson
48(1)
3.9 Sibling Rivalry--Patricia and Ron
49(2)
3.10 Teenage Pregnancy--Sharon
51(1)
3.11 Chronic Illness--Elma; Fred
51(2)
3.12 School Violence--Owen; Rick
53(3)
4 Case Examples in Other Services
56(3)
4.1 Elderly--Kathleen; Yu
56(1)
4.2 Sexual Orientation and Transgender--Todd; Zack
57(2)
5 Working Alliances
59(6)
5.1 Building Working Alliances with Outpatient Clients
59(1)
5.2 Building Working Alliance in Child Welfare Cases
60(5)
6 Intervention Plans
65(6)
6.1 Using Problems, Challenges, and Goals in Intervention Plans and Other Basics
65(2)
6.2 Individualized Service Plans versus Treatment Plans
67(1)
6.3 ISP Worksheet, with Instructions
67(1)
6.4 Treatment Plan Worksheet, with Instructions
68(3)
7 Monitoring Progress
71(5)
7.1 Self-Monitoring Techniques
71(1)
7.2 Baseline and Intervention Phase
72(1)
7.3 Identifying Patterns of Behaviors and Behavioral Change
73(3)
About the Author 76(1)
Index 77
Tyrone Cheng spent two decades as a college professor, directing undergraduate and graduate programs and chairing social work departments for four universities, and for eight years worked in the American Midwest as a licensed social worker providing family preservation services and outpatient treatment. Cheng has authored 111 published and forthcoming refereed journal articles reporting his research in child welfare, intimate partner violence, mental health, and substance abuse.