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A01=Glenda Dewberry Rooney
A01=Joan Blakey
A01=Kim Strom
A01=Pa Der Vang
A01=Ronald Rooney
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Author_Caroline Evans
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Author_Joan Blakey
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Author_Ronald Rooney
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Empowerment Series: Direct Social Work Practice

Considered the profession's ideal learning resource, DIRECT SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE: THEORY AND SKILLS, Eleventh Edition, prepares you for effective real-world practice. Packed with case examples, illustrations and relevant learning experiences from the authors and other social work practitioners, the text integrates the major theories and skills needed for contemporary direct social work practice. Part of the Brooks/Cole Empowerment Series, the Eleventh Edition is completely up to date, exploring evolving ethical and practice challenges, the impact of COVID-19, implications of electronic service delivery, social injustice, Black Lives Matter and other issues related to racial inequity. In addition, the authors have carefully revised the text to incorporate gender-neutral language and explore key structural implications affecting clients and practice. The text thoroughly integrates the core competencies and recommended practice behaviors outlined in the 2015 Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) set by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). As you're preparing to practice social work in today's complex world, this trusted text is an ideal resource to equip you for exam and career success. See more
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  • Weight: 1043g
  • Dimensions: 217 x 277mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 2022
  • Publisher: Cengage Learning Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780357630594

About Caroline EvansCraig SchwalbeDean HepworthGlenda Dewberry RooneyJoan BlakeyKim StromPa Der VangRonald Rooney

Ronald Rooney is a professor emeritus in the School of Social Work at the University of Minnesota. As a former social worker in child welfare community mental health and school social work Dr. Rooney is also the author of Strategies for Work with Involuntary Clients. Highly respected social work educators Dean H. Hepworth and Jo Ann Larsen originally defined how direct practice should be taught. Glenda Dewberry Rooney is a professor emeritus in the Department of Social Work at Augsburg University in Minneapolis. She taught undergraduate and graduate practice courses in ethics and research and courses in organizations and administration. Her practice experience includes child welfare mental health and work with families and children. In addition she was involved in community-based research and worked with agencies concerned with children youth and families as a trainer and as a clinical program and management consultant. Kim Strom is the Smith P. Theimann Jr. Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Professional Practice in the School of Social Work and director of the universitys Office of Ethics and Policy. She also serves as the principal investigator of the UNC School of Social Work state behavioral healthcare contract. Dr. Strom has been an educator for over 30 years and has authored over 80 books articles and chapters on ethics and practice. She is an internationally recognized scholar on moral courage ethics and social work education. In addition she served on the NASW committee responsible for revising the Code of Ethics and represents North America on the Ethics Commission of the International Federation of Social Work. Pa Der Vang Ph.D. MSW LICSW is an associate professor at St. Catherine University in the Department of Social Work. She teaches social work methods with individuals groups and communities; human behavior in the social environment; group work; and communication and interviewing skills. Dr. Vangs publications center on Hmong immigration and culture change. She co-founded the Minnesota Hmong Social Workers Coalition and serves on the Minnesota Board of Social Work. She is also editor of Staring Down the Tiger: Stories of Hmong American Women (Minnesota Historical Society Press 2020). Joan Marie Blakey PhD LMSW is an associate professor in the School of Social Work at Tulane University. Before her administrative role as the associate dean of academic affairs Dr. Blakey taught generalist micro practice and direct practice and children and families at the Master of Social Work (MSW) level. She also has developed several courses related to trauma substance abuse and co-occurring disorders and she teaches doctoral-level courses. Dr. Blakeys scholarly research interests and practice experiences primarily involve trauma and substance abuse among African American women involved with the child protection and criminal justice system. More recently her research and consulting work has focused on organizational and structural assessments and evaluations related to racial equity. Dr. Blakey also serves on the Council on Social Work Education and the Black Administrators Researchers and Scholars Board of Directors. Craig Schwalbe Ph.D. MSW is a professor in the Columbia University School of Social Work. Prior to joining the School of Social Work he was in direct practice in child welfare child mental health and adult mental health settings in rural communities. Dr. Schwalbes current scholarship focuses on the development of evidence-based strategies for probation-involved adolescents. He was the recipient of the WT Grant Foundation Scholars award in 2009 which funded a study of success and failure on probation and he led a UNICEF-funded international development effort to design and implement juvenile diversion programs for delinquent youths in Jordan. Most recently he is a co-principal investigator of the COVID-19 Community Supervision Survey which seeks to explore how probation and parole have adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic. Caroline Evans is currently the lead evaluator for the Substance Use Prevention Education and Research (SUPER) project an adolescent substance use prevention program in North Carolina. Dr. Evans' research focuses on adolescent development youth violence bullying and victimization adolescent substance use prevention and anti-racism and social justice. Her clinical experience includes working with Latinx clients in both community mental health and hospital settings.

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