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Examine cutting-edge research on the social worker's role in the legal system Social Work and the Law: Proceedings of the National Organization of Forensic Social Work, 2000 addresses the issues and concerns facing social workers who deal with law and the legal system. This comprehensive research collection is essential for providing diagnosis, treatment, and recommendations on legal issues and litigation, both criminal and civil. The findings are invaluable for social workers called upon for consultation, education, and training insights when dealing with legal personnel. As the relatively new field of forensic social work grows, the issues related to its expansion become more complex. Social Work and the Law presents thoughtful commentary on those issues, taken from cutting-edge research findings on the links between animal, child, and domestic abuse; the psychology of stalkers (and their targets); empowering the drug courts; determining competency to stand trial; and much more Vital for social work practitioners, the book is also an important resource for medical, legal, and criminal justice professionals, educators, and counselors. Social Work and the Law is a valuable guide for anyone dealing with: the assessment and treatment of criminal and juvenile justice populations the civil rights of the mentally ill and mentally impaired the social work aspects of marriage, divorce, and annulment the termination of parental rights and much more More and more, social workers will need legal knowledge as they advocate for clients who have legal problems and/or are involved in the judicial system. Social Work and the Law provides essential information on dealing with issues confronted by the civil and criminal justice systems.
Examine cutting-edge research on the social worker's role in the legal system Social Work and the Law: Proceedings of the National Organization of Forensic Social Work, 2000 addresses the issues and concerns facing social workers who deal with law and the legal system. This comprehensive research collection is essential for providing diagnosis, treatment, and recommendations on legal issues and litigation, both criminal and civil. The findings are invaluable for social workers called upon for consultation, education, and training insights when dealing with legal personnel. As the relatively new field of forensic social work grows, the issues related to its expansion become more complex. Social Work and the Law presents thoughtful commentary on those issues, taken from cutting-edge research findings on the links between animal, child, and domestic abuse; the psychology of stalkers (and their targets); empowering the drug courts; determining competency to stand trial; and much more Vital for social work practitioners, the book is also an important resource for medical, legal, and criminal justice professionals, educators, and counselors. Social Work and the Law is a valuable guide for anyone dealing with: the assessment and treatment of criminal and juvenile justice populations the civil rights of the mentally ill and mentally impaired the social work aspects of marriage, divorce, and annulment the termination of parental rights and much more More and more, social workers will need legal knowledge as they advocate for clients who have legal problems and/or are involved in the judicial system. Social Work and the Law provides essential information on dealing with issues confronted by the civil and criminal justice systems.
Can your child imagine what America was like when the law encouraged segregation? A question-and-answer guide to the civil rights movement, this book not only describes significant events and activists, but also explains what it was like to be a child observer to the upheaval. Special sections discuss whether equal rights have been achieved and include the sheet music for "We Shall Overcome."
A stirring, dramatic story of a slave who mails himself to freedom
by a Jane Addams Peace Award-winning author and a Coretta Scott
King Award-winning artist.
Exploring the arts in therapy, this book investigates the concept
that creativity is an essential element of psychotherapy. A process
of "tending the fire" of the arts in therapy allows play and
experimentation to enter the therapeutic space and enlighten the
experience for both client and therapist. Through the author's own
personal art-making journal, an outlining of the aspects of the
theory of creativity in the therapeutic process, and the author's
practical application of expressive arts therapy in various
clinical settings, this text demonstrates how forms of sensory and
artistic expression can help clients arrive at surprising new
possibilities in therapy and life.
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