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Theory & Practice in Clinical Social Work

Second Edition


February 2010 | 880 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

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This thoroughly updated resource is the only comprehensive anthology addressing frameworks for treatment, therapeutic modalities, and specialized clinical issues, themes, and dilemmas encountered in clinical social work practice. Editor Jerrold R. Brandell and other leading figures in the field present carefully devised methods, models, and techniques for responding to the needs of an increasingly diverse clientele.

Key Features

  • Coverage of the most commonly used theoretical frameworks and systems in social work practice
  • Entirely new chapters devoted to clinical responses to terrorism and natural disasters, clinical case management, neurobiological theory, cross-cultural clinical practice, and research on clinical practice
  • Completely revised chapters on psychopharmacology, dynamic approaches to brief and time-limited clinical social work, and clinical practice with gay men
  • Content on the evidentiary base for clinical practice
  • New, detailed clinical illustrations in many chapters offering valuable information about therapeutic process dimensions and the use of specialized methods and clinical techniques


Accompanied by Robust Ancillaries at http://www.sagepub.com/brandell2e/ 

The password-protected Instructor Teaching Site of the companion site includes a test bank, recommended readings, and relevant Internet websites. The open-access Student Study Site offers chapter summaries, keywords, recommended Web sites, and recommended readings.

The extensive breadth of coverage makes this book an essential source of information for students in advanced practice courses and practicing social workers alike.


Faye Mishna
Foreword to the Second Edition
Herbert S. Strean
Foreword to the First Edition
Jerrold R. Brandell
Introduction to the Second Edition
 
PART I: FRAMEWORKS FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE
Bruce Friedman, Karen M. Neuman
Ch 1. System Theory
Bruce Thyer, Laura M. Myers
Ch 2. Behavioral and Cognitive Theories
Fredric Perlman, Jerrold R. Brandell
Ch 3. Psychoanalytic Theory
 
Ch 4. Neurobiology and Clinical Social Work
 
PART II: SPECIFIC TREATMENT MODALITIES
Alan J. Levy, Margaret G. Frank
Ch 5. Clinical Practice With Children
Randolph Lucente, Judith M. Mishne
Ch 6. Clinical Social Work With Adolescents
Froma Walsh
Ch 7. Family Therapy
Donald Granvold
Ch 8. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy With Adults
Fredric T. Perlman
Ch 9. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy With Adults
Karen Kayser
Ch 10. Couples Therapy
Joan Lesser
Ch 11. Group Treatment of Children and Adolescents
Charles D. Garvin
Ch 12. Group Treatment With Adults
 
PART III: SPECIALIZED CLINICAL ISSUES, THEMES, DILEMMAS
Roberta Graziano
Ch 13. The Challenge of Clinical Work With Survivors of Trauma
Martha Bragin
Ch 14. Clinical Social Work in Situations of Disaster and Terrorism
Harriet Haliparn Soares, Madeleine Rose, Renee Feiger
Ch 15. Clinical Practice With Older Adults
Louise R. Presley
Ch 16. Interpersonal Violence and Clinical Practice
Olga Mikhailova, Jo Nol
Ch 17. Clinical Social Work With Depressed Clients
Jerrold R. Brandell
Ch 18. Dynamic Approaches to Brief and Time-Limited Clinical Social Work
Maryann Amodeo, Lúz Lopez
Ch 19. Social Work Interventions With Alcohol and Other Drug Problems
Joel Kanter
Ch 20. Clinical Case Management
Steve Cadwell
Ch 21. Clinical Practice With Gay Men
Eda G. Goldstein
Ch 22. Clinical Practice With Lesbians
Ramona Rukstele
Ch 23. Treatment of Infants and Their Families
Margaret O'Kane Brunhofer
Ch 24. Mourning and Loss: A Life Cycle Perspective
Marian Bogo, A. Ka Tat Tsang, Eunjung Lee
Ch 25. Cross-Cultural Clinical Social Work Practice
James Drisko
Ch 26. Researching Clinical Practice
Phyllis I. Vroom, Lenora Stanfield, Roxanne Barzone
Ch 27. Clinical Social Work in Urban School Settings
David Cohen
Ch 28. Psychopharmacology and Clinical Social Work Practice
 
About the Editor
 
About the Authors
 
Name Index
 
Subject Index

I fundamentally disagree (and believe Skinner would too) that behavioral theory includes "thoughts and cognitions, feeings, and dreams." (p. 23). As its name states, behavior equals behavior, period. Cognitive behavioral theory addresses thoughts and cognition, feelikngs, and dreams. As a profession we need to be careful of fuzzy thinking.

Dr Marilyn Lewis
Sch Of Social Work, Norfolk State University
May 2, 2013

Quality comprehensive textbook of subject area.

Ms Julie Patton
Social Work Dept, University of West Florida
January 7, 2013

Informative, simplified and section on specific treatment modalities is very helpful for specific populations.

Ms Sharon Martin
Humanities, Emdpire State College
July 28, 2010
Key features
  • Comprehensive, original anthology of practice in clinical social work
  • Instructor's Resources
  • Inclusion of entirely new theoretical frameworks and wholly new theoretical systems
  • Important new additions to section three: Specialized Clinical Issues, Themes, and Dilemmas
  • Evidence base for clinical practice
  • Clinical illustrations

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