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First published in 1976, Supervision in Social Work has become an
essential text for social work educators and students, detailing
the state of the field and the place, function, and challenges of
supervision in social work practice. This fifth edition takes into
account the sizable number of articles and books published on
supervision since 2002. Changes in public health and social welfare
policy have intensified concern about the social work supervision
of licensed practitioners. Tax and spending limitations at all
levels of government, combined with the unfolding effects of
welfare reform and managed health care, have increasingly
emphasized the need for efficient and accountable administration of
health and social services in the private and public sectors. This
fifth edition confronts issues raised by these developments,
including budgetary allocation and staff management, the problems
of worker burnout and safety, the changing demographics and growing
diversity of the supervising workforce, evidence-based and
licensure supervision, and performance appraisal. Praise for
previous editions: The continuation of a classic As always, this
book is a joy to read, replete with numerous case examples to
illustrate the major principles. -- Cynthia D. Bisman, Bryn Mawr
College Excellent. -- Social Work A thought-provoking and
comprehensive resource for students, faculty, and human services
staff. -- Peter J. Pecora, senior director, research services,
Casey Family Programs
The only textbook to outline the skills social workers need to
conduct effective client interviews, this volume synthesizes recent
research on interviewing and demonstrates its value in unique
settings and with a variety of clients and issues. Connecting
evidence-based approaches to the quality of practitioner-client
relationships and the achievement of different objectives at each
phase of the interview, the text shows students how to apply their
learning systematically and develop specialized techniques for
culturally competent interviewing and challenging client
situations. For this fifth edition, the authors have updated the
text's research throughout and have adopted a more coherent chapter
organization for teaching. The volume also includes new sections on
breaking bad news and interviewing with aged, racial/ethnic, and
sexual minority populations. Revised vignettes reflect the
challenges practitioners now face in the field and represent the
interests of diverse students and scholars.
The only textbook to outline the skills social workers need to
conduct effective client interviews, this volume synthesizes recent
research on interviewing and demonstrates its value in unique
settings and with a variety of clients and issues. Connecting
evidence-based approaches to the quality of practitioner-client
relationships and the achievement of different objectives at each
phase of the interview, the text shows students how to apply their
learning systematically and develop specialized techniques for
culturally competent interviewing and challenging client
situations. For this fifth edition, the authors have updated the
text's research throughout and have adopted a more coherent chapter
organization for teaching. The volume also includes new sections on
breaking bad news and interviewing with aged, racial/ethnic, and
sexual minority populations. Revised vignettes reflect the
challenges practitioners now face in the field and represent the
interests of diverse students and scholars.
Reports on the reactions of adoptive parents to the advantages,
drawbacks, joys, and disappointments of accepting older children.
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