Bringing Micro to the Macro

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adapting clinical skills for management
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Author_Ruth Supranovich
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CBT Treatment
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Chronic
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clinical intervention
Clinical Practice
Direct Service Practitioner
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Employee Assistance Program
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Field Instructor
Follow
formal assessment tool
High POS
Human Service Providers
human services
informal assessment tool
Informal Assessment Tools
Interventions
leadership development
Macro
Macro Arena
Macro Practice
Management
Micro
MSW
MSW Intern
NASW
organizational psychology
performance evaluation methods
Poorer Client Outcomes
practitioner self-care
Professional Development
Secondary Traumatic Stress
Social Work
Sociology
staff motivation strategies
Supervision
supervision and management
trauma-informed supervision
Vicarious Trauma
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138349605
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jul 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The field of human services is filled with clinicians turned managers. Many of these managers have not studied business and lack leadership and management experience. Bringing Micro to the Macro: Adapting Clinical Interventions for Supervision and Management shows social workers and other human service professionals how to adapt their clinical and direct practice skills to be effective supervisors and managers.

The book demonstrates the parallels between the micro process of client work and the macro process of staff supervision and management. It also shows managers how to properly adapt and employ their micro practice skills to engage, motivate, and guide their staff to achieve maximum impact and productivity. The first four parts are based on the four phases of service delivery in social work: Engagement, Assessment, Intervention, and Evaluation and Termination. The book concludes with a part on Self-Care, as this is important if you want to have longevity in this field.

Bringing Micro to the Macro is a user-friendly book that can be a tool that new supervisors or managers in social work and human services can reach for when they wonder how to work with staff instead of clients.

Ruth Supranovich is Clinical Associate Professor and Director of Field Education at the Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work at the University of Southern California. She has extensive experience as a case manager, clinician, supervisor, manager, and leader in government and non-profit social service agencies.

Richard Newmyer is Senior Lecturer with the Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work at the University of Southern California. He spent two decades developing programs for children, youth, and families. His experience includes administration, facilitation, community organizing, governmental relations, social advocacy, communications, and fundraising.

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