Offers an overview of the social work profession, for graduate students and those just starting in the field, and for those contemplating entering an MSW program. Describes the history of the field and details the professional's roles, practice settings, and the phases of client contact, including
Clinical Social Work Summary
Clinical Social Work: Definition, Practice And Vision by Rachelle A. Dorfman, PhD.
Published in 1996, Clinical Social Work is a valuable contribution to the field of Psychiatry/Clinical Psychology.
About Rachelle A. Dorfman, PhD.
Dorfman, Rachelle A.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 1 SOCIAL WORK: A NOBLE TRADITION; Chapter 2 2 THE PHILOSOPHY BEHIND THE PRACTICE; Chapter 3 3 ROLES AND PRACTICE SETTINGS; Chapter 4 4 THE CLIENT; Chapter 5 5 THE INITIAL INTERVIEW: ASSESSMENT; Chapter 6 6 INTERVENTION; Chapter 7 7 TERMINATING THE THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP; Chapter 8 8 CLINICAL PRACTICE EVALUATION, Kimberly Cash; Chapter 9 9 THINGS THEY DON'T TEACH YOU IN PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL; APPENDIX A;: REFERENCES; INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX;
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Clinical Social Work: Definition, Practice And Vision by Rachelle A. Dorfman, PhD.
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