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The second edition of Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Social
Work continues to bridge the gap between social work research and
clinical practice, presenting EBP as both an effective approach to
social work and a broader social movement. Building on the models
and insights outlined in the first edition, this new edition
provides updated research and additional case studies addressing
relevant issues such as trauma treatment and opioid dependence.
Drawing on their multidisciplinary experience as practitioners,
researchers, and educators, the authors guide readers through the
steps of the EBP decision-making process in assessment, treatment
planning, and evaluation. The book places special emphasis on
balancing clinical expertise, research results, and client needs,
and analyzes both the strengths and limitations of the EBP model in
order to give readers a more complete idea of how the method will
shape their own practice. In addition, this practice-building
reference: Introduces core principles of EBP and details its
processes in social work Features guidelines for engaging clients
in EBP and transmitting research findings Offers a range of case
examples demonstrating EBP with diverse clients Addresses education
and supervision issues and related controversies Includes an
expanded glossary and valuable resources for use in evidence-based
practice Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Social Work is a
practical resource for clinical social work professionals and
educators that broadens the field and expands the healing
possibilities for the profession.
The second edition of Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Social
Work continues to bridge the gap between social work research and
clinical practice, presenting EBP as both an effective approach to
social work and a broader social movement. Building on the models
and insights outlined in the first edition, this new edition
provides updated research and additional case studies addressing
relevant issues such as trauma treatment and opioid dependence.
Drawing on their multidisciplinary experience as practitioners,
researchers, and educators, the authors guide readers through the
steps of the EBP decision-making process in assessment, treatment
planning, and evaluation. The book places special emphasis on
balancing clinical expertise, research results, and client needs,
and analyzes both the strengths and limitations of the EBP model in
order to give readers a more complete idea of how the method will
shape their own practice. In addition, this practice-building
reference: Introduces core principles of EBP and details its
processes in social work Features guidelines for engaging clients
in EBP and transmitting research findings Offers a range of case
examples demonstrating EBP with diverse clients Addresses education
and supervision issues and related controversies Includes an
expanded glossary and valuable resources for use in evidence-based
practice Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Social Work is a
practical resource for clinical social work professionals and
educators that broadens the field and expands the healing
possibilities for the profession.
The source of the problem is not so much the new, but the threat of
the loss of the old.
Resistance to change is often grudgingly accepted as an unavoidable
challenge for organizations striving to remain competitive in the
global marketplace. However, NOT ONE of the existing change
methodologies has recognized, integrated, or even mentioned the
true origin of the term Resistance. How can your organization avoid
the 70% organizational change failure rate that has plagued change
initiatives for more than 15 years? Is there an organizational
change tool that will predictably and measurably improve the
overall success rate?
Drs. Victoria (Jr.) and James (Sr.) Grady have uncovered the
answers "The Pivot Point" presents the verdict in two easy to read
sections:
"The Pivot Point" provides an explanation, not an excuse, for an
organizational change failure rate which has continued to hover
near 70% for 15 + year.
"The Pivot Point" highlights the steps to measure, track, and
proactively intervene to maximize change success.
"The Pivot Point" introduces information that will enhance, not
replace, existing methodologies currently implemented by change
agents and consultants.
Moving Beyond Assessment: A Practical Guide for Beginning Helping
Professionals is a text designed to help beginning professionals
from social work, nursing, psychology, counseling, and other
related disciplines navigate the early stages of working with
clients in a variety of settings. The authors are experienced
clinicians, supervisors, and professors who have trained hundreds
of graduate students to learn how to assess, intervene, and
evaluate their work with clients. In addition to the direct
practice focus of the book, the authors address issues such as
self-care, the basics of neurobiology, working with
multi-disciplinary teams, evidence-based practice, and supervision.
The text has a user-friendly tone and the authors have included
numerous practice vignettes and their own personal and professional
experiences to exhibit how the content can be applied to real life
settings. Beginning practitioners will find tips, tools, resources,
and concrete examples they can use to enhance their work with
clients and normalize their experiences in the helping field, while
learning how to take care of themselves as professionals. This text
is an essential guide for anyone who is seeking to become a helping
professional.
Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Social Work introduces the key
ideas of evidence-based clinical social work practice and their
thoughtful application. It intends to inform practitioners and to
address the challenges and needs faced in real world practice. This
book lays out the many strengths of the EBP model, but also offers
perspectives on its limitations and challenges. An appreciative but
critical perspective is offered throughout. Practical issues
(agency supports, access to research resources, help in appraising
research) are addressed - and some practical solutions offered.
Ethical issues in assessment/diagnosis, working with diverse
families to make treatment decisions, and delivering complex
treatments requiring specific skill sets are also included.
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