Test Bank Direct Practice Skills for Evidence Based Social Work 1st Edition by Elizabeth C. Pomeroy

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Test Bank Direct Practice Skills for Evidence Based Social Work 1st Edition by Elizabeth C. Pomeroy

Featuring an evidence- and strengths-based approach to practice methods, this new text teaches students how to apply social work skills in a variety of settings.

ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0826133622
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0826133625

Elizabeth C. Pomeroy, Renée Bradford Garcia

Table Of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION TO DIRECT PRACTICE SOCIAL WORK

Direct Social Work Practice

Roles of the Social Worker

Advocate

Broker

Case Manager

Counselor

Educator

Supporter

Facilitator

Program Coordinator

Outreach Worker

Direct Practice Social Work Settings

Qualities of a Professional Social Worker

Cultural Competency in Social Work

Case Scenarios

Case 1.1

Case 1.2

Case 1.3

Class Activities

Individual Assignments and Personal Reflections

References

2. VALUES AND ETHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE

The Six Core Values of the Social Work Profession

Social Work Ethics

Ethical Dilemmas

Emerging Ethical Concerns

Resolving Ethical Dilemmas

Case Scenarios

Case 2.1

Case 2.2

Class Activities

Individual Assignments and Personal Reflections

References

3. SOCIAL WORK THEORIES, PRACTICE MODELS, AND THE STRENGTHS-BASED DIRECT PRACTICE FRAMEWORK

Systems Theory

Ecosystems Theory

P-I-E Perspective

Attachment Theory

Cognitive Behavioral Theory

Social Constructivism

Solution-Focused Practice

Crisis Theory

Empowerment Approach in Social Work

The Strengths-Based Perspective

Strengths-Based Direct Practice Framework

Case Scenario

Case 3.1

Class Activities

Individual Assignments and Personal Reflections

References

4. THE ENGAGEMENT PROCESS

The Strengths-Based Direct Practice Framework in the Engagement Process

Building Rapport

Rapport Building in a Cultural Context

African Americans

Hispanics

Asians and Pacific Islander Americans

Native Americans

Demonstrating Empathy

The Mechanics of Empathy

SBDP Approach to Empathic Communication

Level 1: Minimal Appreciation for Client

Level 2: Partial Appreciation for Client

Level 3: Accurate Appreciation for Client

Level 4: Full Appreciation for Client

Engaging Involuntary Clients

Case Scenarios

Case 4.1

Case 4.2

Class Activities

Individual Assignments and Personal Reflections

References

5. ASSESSMENT AND GOAL FORMULATION

Introduction to a Strengths-Based Assessment Approach

Characteristics of Strengths-Based Assessments

What Is Assessed?

Stages of Change

Psychosocial Assessment

Assessment Review

Assessment and Data Collection

The Mechanics of Assessment Using the SBDP Framework

Starting Where the Client Is

Discover the Presenting Needs and Challenges

Open-Ended Questions/Statements

Ask for Context

Summarizing

Miracle Question

Conditional Questions

Scaling Questions

Coping Questions

Strengths-Based Questions

Assessment in a Cultural Context

African Americans

Hispanics

Asians and Pacific Islander Americans

Native Americans

Formulating Goals

Case Scenarios

Case 5.1

Case 5.2

Case 5.3

Class Activities

Individual Assignments and Personal Reflections

References

6. INTERVENTION

Choosing Interventions

Evidence-Based Practice

Challenges of EBP

Intervention Models

Task-Centered Practice Approach

Case Management

Psychoeducation

Crisis Intervention

Cognitive Restructuring

Cultural Considerations With Cognitive Restructuring

Interventions in a Cultural Context

African Americans

Hispanics

Asians and Pacific Islander Americans

Native Americans

Group Interventions

Prevention

Case Scenarios

Case 6.1

Case 6.2

Case 6.3

Class Activities

Individual Assignments and Personal Reflections

References

7. EVALUATION AND TERMINATION

Evaluation

Methods of Evaluation: Quantitative

Methods of Evaluation: Qualitative

Termination

Reasons for Termination

How to Terminate Services

Unplanned Termination

Interventions for Termination

Case Scenarios

Case 7.1

Case 7.2

Class Activities

Individual Assignments and Personal Reflections

References

8. STRENGTHS-BASED DIRECT PRACTICE DOCUMENTATION

Components of Documentation

Importance of Documentation

Client Interface With Documentation

Guidelines for Writing Documentation

Written Assessment

Treatment Plan

Progress Notes

Case Scenarios

Case 8.1

Case 8.2

Class Activities

Individual Assignments and Personal Reflections

References

9. CHALLENGING PRACTICE CONDITIONS

Professional Boundaries

Working With Children and Adolescents

Home-Based Services

Confidentiality and Boundaries

Cultural Sensitivity

Safety

Alcohol and Drug Use

The Angry or Violent Client

De-Escalation Strategies

Incarcerated Clients

Survivors of Abuse

Suicide

Case Scenarios

Case 9.1

Case 9.2

Class Activities

Individual Assignments and Personal Reflections

References

10. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS FOR THE STRENGTHS-BASED DIRECT PRACTICE PROFESSIONAL

Ethical Issues and Value Clashes

Self-Awareness

Compassion Fatigue

Burnout

Self-Care

Professional Impairment

Professional Supervision

Continuing Education and Training

The Personal and Professional Growth of Social Workers

Case Scenarios

Case 10.1

Case 10.2

Class Activities

Individual Assignments and Personal Reflections

References

Index