Human Behavior theory and Social Work Practice, Second EditionTransaction Publishers |
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... important to social work, such as social class, ethnici- By critically evaluating theories, practitioners can make the choice of what theory (ies) best work for them. constructed, the best a practitioner can do is to thoughtfully and ...
... important to social work, such as social class, ethnici- By critically evaluating theories, practitioners can make the choice of what theory (ies) best work for them. constructed, the best a practitioner can do is to thoughtfully and ...
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... important social, cultural, or historical events surrounded the model's development? Are the ideological biases of the theory or model articulated? If so, what are they (e.g., differential emphasis on person and the environment, use of ...
... important social, cultural, or historical events surrounded the model's development? Are the ideological biases of the theory or model articulated? If so, what are they (e.g., differential emphasis on person and the environment, use of ...
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... importance of understanding the philosophical underpinnings of a theory. Are people assumed to be basically good or evil? Is ... important to examine the theory's values and ethical base. The Council on Social Work Education (1992) has ...
... importance of understanding the philosophical underpinnings of a theory. Are people assumed to be basically good or evil? Is ... important to examine the theory's values and ethical base. The Council on Social Work Education (1992) has ...
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... important ways. Having an orientation to the helping process is one of the most critical aspects in the professional use of self (Greene, 1986). A theoretical model of human behavior is a point of departure in social work practice ...
... important ways. Having an orientation to the helping process is one of the most critical aspects in the professional use of self (Greene, 1986). A theoretical model of human behavior is a point of departure in social work practice ...
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... important and suggest what additional information needs to be gathered to complete the assessment. Practitioners need to know, at least in general terms, what it is they hope to accomplish, what information (data) they need to obtain ...
... important and suggest what additional information needs to be gathered to complete the assessment. Practitioners need to know, at least in general terms, what it is they hope to accomplish, what information (data) they need to obtain ...
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31 | |
CRITIQUE | 61 |
Classical Psychoanalytic Thought | 73 |
CRITIQUE | 102 |
CRITIQUE | 137 |
Carl Rogers and the PersonCentered Approach | 145 |
CRITIQUE | 166 |
Cognitive Theory for Social Work Practice | 173 |
Social Work Practice | 259 |
CRITIQUE | 301 |
Social Construction | 309 |
CRITIQUE | 339 |
Feminist Theories and Social Work Practice | 351 |
CRITIQUE | 362 |
Carol T Tully | 381 |
Genetics Environment and Development | 389 |
Context Applications and Questions | 206 |
General Systems Theory | 215 |
CRITIQUE | 244 |
Usefulness of General Systems Theory | 250 |
CRITIQUE | 414 |
Index | 421 |
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หน้า 47 - The primary mission of the social work profession is to enhance human wellbeing and help meet the basic human needs of all people, with particular attention to the needs and empowerment of people who are vulnerable, oppressed, and living in poverty.
หน้า 47 - The mission of the social work profession is rooted in a set of core values. These core values, embraced by social workers throughout the profession's history, are the foundation of social work's unique purpose and perspective: service social justice dignity and worth of the person importance of human relationships integrity competence.
หน้า 193 - B12 or folic acid deficiency, niacin deficiency, hypercalcemia, neurosyphilis, HIV infection) (3) substance-induced conditions E. The deficits do not occur exclusively during the course of a delirium. F. The disturbance is not better accounted for by another Axis I disorder (eg, Major Depressive Disorder, Schizophrenia).
หน้า 48 - ... practice within their areas of competence and develop and enhance their professional expertise. Social workers continually strive to increase their professional knowledge and skills and to apply them in practice. Social workers should aspire to contribute to the knowledge base of the profession. Ethical Standards The following ethical standards are relevant to the professional activities of all social workers. These standards concern: 1 . social workers' ethical responsibilities to clients, 2.
หน้า 193 - Apraxia (impaired ability to carry out motor activities despite intact motor function) (c) Agnosia (failure to recognize or identify objects despite intact sensory function) (d) Disturbance in executive functioning (ie, planning, organizing, sequencing, abstracting) B. The cognitive deficits in Criteria Al and A2 each cause significant impairment in social or occupational functioning and represent a significant decline from a previous level of functioning C.
หน้า 409 - ... deals with the human problems associated with the occurrence, or the risk of occurrence, of a genetic disorder In a family.
หน้า 48 - ... cultures and to differences among people and cultural groups. c. Social workers should obtain education about and seek to understand the nature of social diversity and oppression with respect to race, ethnicity, national origin, color, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, political belief, religion and mental or physical disability.
หน้า 113 - Whenever we try to understand growth, it is well to remember the epigenetic principle which is derived from the growth of organisms in utero. Somewhat generalized, this principle states that anything that grows has a ground plan, and that out of this ground plan the parts arise, each part having its time of special ascendancy, until all parts have arisen to form a functioning whole.
หน้า 47 - Principle: Social workers challenge social injustice. Social workers pursue social change, particularly with and on behalf of vulnerable and oppressed individuals and groups of people. Social workers' social change efforts are focused primarily on issues of poverty, unemployment, discrimination, and other forms of social injustice. These activities seek to promote sensitivity to and knowledge about oppression, and cultural and ethnic diversity. Social workers strive to ensure equality of opportunity,...
หน้า 193 - The cognitive deficits in criteria Al and A2 each cause significant impairment in social or occupational functioning and represent a significant decline from a previous level of functioning. C. The course is characterized by gradual onset and continuing cognitive decline. D. The cognitive deficits in criteria Al and A2 are not due to any of the following: (1) Other central nervous system conditions that cause progressive deficits in memory and cognition (eg, cerebrovascular disease, Parkinson's disease,...