|  | Thyer, Bruce A. / Dulmus, Catherine N. / Sowers, Karen M. Developing Evidence-Based Generalist Practice Skills
  1. Edition February 2013 43.90 Euro 2013. 238 Pages, Softcover ISBN 978-1-118-17696-2 - John Wiley & Sons
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| Short description With contributions from the leading scholars in social work, this edited text provides a solid foundation of generalist practice skills for students and social workers. Creating a resource that covers generalist practice skills appropriate for students and practitioners, the authors begin by stressing the importance of evidence-based practice and cover key areas from intake through intervention and termination. Each chapter covers the theoretical basis for each type of practice as well as the practice implications for social work.
From the contents Chapter 1 Evidence-Informed Practice
Eileen Gambrill
Chapter 2 Trauma-Informed Practice
Nancy J. Smyth & Laura Greyber
Chapter 3 - Interviewing Skills
Francis J. Turner
Chapter 4: Problem Identification, Contracting, and Case Planning
Sophia F. Dziegielewski
Chapter 5 - Case Management
Valerie Holton and Joseph Walsh
Chapter 6 - Advocacy
Malabika Misty Das, Cheryl Hiu-Kwan Chui, and Cecilia Lai-Wan Chan
Chapter 7-Crisis Intervention
Kenneth R. Yeager, Albert R. Roberts, and Wendy Grainger
Chapter 8 - Practice Evaluation
Bruce A. Thyer
Chapter 9: Termination, Stabilization, and Continuity of Care
Samuel A. MacMaster and Sara Sanders
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