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This innovative textbook reconfigures generalist social work practice for the twenty-first century
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28 October 2014

This innovative textbook reconfigures generalist social work practice for the twenty-first century. Incorporating historical, ethical, and global perspectives, the volume presents new conceptualizations, definitions, and explanations for social work practice and principles in the areas of assessment, relationships, communication, best practices, intervention, and differential use of self. Case studies fully discuss and illustrate the use of these approaches with real clients and provide a lens inclusive of geography and culture to promote social justice and human well-being, whether within one's own nation or across national borders. Recognizing that targeted practice with individuals is the key to successful outcomes, this textbook equips today's practitioners with the values, skills, and knowledge necessary for social work practice in a globalized world.
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Pages: 312
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date:
28 October 2014
Trim Size: 10.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9780231159821
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services
This book provides a fresh approach to understanding social work as a value-guided profession in today's globalized world. The book contains numerous case studies of real-life examples that help readers better understand ethical practice with individuals in a globally interconnected society. I highly recommend this book not only for social work students but also for all academics and practitioners across the world who consider that 'global consciousness,' as suggested by the author, is a key concept to practicing ethical social work in the twenty-first century
Cynthia Bisman is professor emeritus of social work at Bryn Mawr College and the author of Integrating Research Into Practice: A Model for Effective Social Work and Social Work Practice: Cases and Principles, and coeditor of the forthcoming book Gender Justice and Development: Local and Global. She has been codirector for the Bryn Mawr College Center on International Studies and associate editor (North America) for the journal Ethics and Social Welfare, and she provides a range of editorial functions for journals in the United States and the United Kingdom. Bisman draws from her extensive practice background in the development of case material for teaching and learning and presents and publishes widely.
Acknowledgments
1. Value-Guided Practice in a Global Society: An Introduction
2. Organizing the Ideas of Social Work
3. Ethical Practice Toward Social Justice and Human Well-Being: Local and Global
4. Evidence for Knowledge-Guided Assessments
5. Respect and Dignity in Relationships
6. Interaction and Meaning in Communication
7. Critical Consciousness for Differential Use of Self
8. Evidence and Best Practices for Strategic Interventions
References
Index