Gerontological Social Work Supervision

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A01=Ann Burack Weiss
A01=Carlton Munson
A01=Frances C Brennan
Administrative Supervision
aging population support
Author_Ann Burack Weiss
Author_Carlton Munson
Author_Frances C Brennan
Barrier Free Housing
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Chronic
client
Clinical Depression
clinical social work practice
Conferring
CSW
Current Events Groups
elder care supervision
elderly
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Field Instructor
Follow
Gerontological Practice
Gerontological Practitioner
Gerontological Setting
Gerontological Social
Gerontological Social Work
Gerontological Social Work Education
Gerontological Social Work Practice
home
Home Care Agencies
Intellectual Learner
intuitive
Intuitive Learner
learner
Mid-Semester Evaluation
nursing
Nursing Home Admission
practice
practitioner skill development
psychosocial assessment
senior
Social Work Supervision
Suicidal Elder
supervision models in social work
supervision strategies for gerontological agencies
worker
Worker Supervisor Relationship
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780866568272
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Oct 1991
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This unique book clearly depicts a need for supervision in gerontological social work settings and provides a framework for approaching supervision. Grounded in two distinct bodies of literature, social work supervision and gerontological social work, this important book thoroughly examines present gerontological practice and principles and focuses on the stages and styles of helping, and teaching case workers to improve agency efficiency.Gerontological Social Work Supervision assumes some gerontological knowledge and experience with aging on the part of the supervisor, yet provides an abundance of informative and practical methods to aid agency success rates with their clients. The authors discuss the supervisory position as a positive asset in all aspects of case work and management. Throughout the chapters, the value of a supervisor is compounded, whether the supervisor is helping a worker in seeing a broader scope of the field of social work with the elderly, providing guidance through gray areas of ethics, or teaching practice skills for work with individuals, groups, or families, the need for an involved and prepared case worker supervisor becomes increasingly clear through the theories and scenarios presented. Extensive examples and helpful considerations make this an invaluable book for agency supervisors and workers. An entire chapter is devoted to providing supervision in the educational arena, promoting a greater awareness of gerontological social work in students preparing for the field. The appendices are packed with lists of additional works on supervision in social work, bibliographies of selected readings in case management, entitlement, long term care, and family caregiving.

Munson, Carlton; Burack Weiss, Ann; Brennan, Frances C

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