Case Studies in Social Work Practice - Softcover

 
9781118128343: Case Studies in Social Work Practice

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A practical approach to understanding social work concepts in action that integrates theory and practice

In this updated edition of the classic social work text, students and instructors have access to real-world demonstrations of how social work theories and concepts can be applied in practice. The case studies in this book bridge the gap between the classroom and the field by allowing students to discover the when, why, and how of social work principles. Brief but comprehensive topic overviews are brought to life by case studies that apply general theories to the work of social work.

  • Each of the book's nine sections cover an essential area of social work, encompassing the micro, mezzo, and macro levels
  • Highly readable explanations are followed by 3-5 case studies relating theory to the living practice of real social workers
  • Topics include Generalist Practice; Family Therapy, Treatment of Adults; and Diversity

Approaching each topic from a variety of different theoretical bases, this essential text allow students to learn by concrete example, experiencing social work concepts as they are applied in the profession today.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Craig Winston LeCroy, PhD, is Professor in the School of Social Work at Arizona State University. Dr. LeCroy has directed several projects for children and adolescents, including a National Institue of Mental Health Training Grant for emotionally disturbed children and adolescents. He has published widely in the areas of children's mental health, social skills training, risk and needs assessment with juvenile offenders, and adolescent treatment and program evaluation.

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A practical approach to understanding social work concepts in action that integrates theory and practice

In this updated edition of the classic social work text, students and instructors have access to real-world demonstrations of how social work theories and concepts can be applied in practice. The case studies in this book bridge the gap between the classroom and the field by allowing students to discover the when, why, and how of social work principles. Brief but comprehensive topic overviews are brought to life by case studies that apply general theories to the work of social work.

Each of the nine sections in this book covers an essential area of social work, encompassing the micro, mezzo, and macro levels. Highly readable explanations of each topic are followed by 3-5 case studies relating theory to the living practice of real social workers. By reading multiple case studies, students gain a comprehensive, in-depth understanding of the range of situations social workers encounter, as well as the appropriate application of theoretical constructs. Among the topics addressed in this text:

  • Generalist practice
  • Family therapy
  • Treatment of adults
  • Diversity

Each topic area is approached from a variety of different theoretical bases, resulting in robust sections that allow students to learn by concrete example.

In compiling Case Studies in Social Work Practice, Dr. Craig Winston LeCroy, Professor of Social Work at Arizona State University, selected case studies from the work of leading practitioners. In the revised Third Edition, recent cases are included to reflect current knowledge and updated best practices in the field. Instead of focusing only on seminal works, students get to experience social work concepts as they are applied in the profession today.

This student-friendly volume can be used as a stand-alone textbook or in conjunction with other practice-oriented texts. An easy-to-use case study matrix serves as a quick reference for students and helps instructors identify the cases that are most relevant to specific educational settings. Study questions at the beginning of each case study can be used to spark discussion, guide assignments, and build active student understandings.

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A practical approach to understanding social work concepts in action that integrates theory and practice

In this updated edition of the classic social work text, students and instructors have access to real-world demonstrations of how social work theories and concepts can be applied in practice. The case studies in this book bridge the gap between the classroom and the field by allowing students to discover the when, why, and how of social work principles. Brief but comprehensive topic overviews are brought to life by case studies that apply general theories to the work of social work.

Each of the nine sections in this book covers an essential area of social work, encompassing the micro, mezzo, and macro levels. Highly readable explanations of each topic are followed by 3-5 case studies relating theory to the living practice of real social workers. By reading multiple case studies, students gain a comprehensive, in-depth understanding of the range of situations social workers encounter, as well as the appropriate application of theoretical constructs. Among the topics addressed in this text:

  • Generalist practice
  • Family therapy
  • Treatment of adults
  • Diversity

Each topic area is approached from a variety of different theoretical bases, resulting in robust sections that allow students to learn by concrete example.

In compiling Case Studies in Social Work Practice, Dr. Craig Winston LeCroy, Professor of Social Work at Arizona State University, selected case studies from the work of leading practitioners. In the revised Third Edition, recent cases are included to reflect current knowledge and updated best practices in the field. Instead of focusing only on seminal works, students get to experience social work concepts as they are applied in the profession today.

This student-friendly volume can be used as a stand-alone textbook or in conjunction with other practice-oriented texts. An easy-to-use case study matrix serves as a quick reference for students and helps instructors identify the cases that are most relevant to specific educational settings. Study questions at the beginning of each case study can be used to spark discussion, guide assignments, and build active student understandings.

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