Social Work Practice: A Generalist Approach - Hardcover

Johnson, Louise; Yanca, Stephen

 
9780205755165: Social Work Practice: A Generalist Approach

Synopsis

This generalist social work practice text uses a strong theoretical framework for social work practice with diverse populations in both urban and rural settings.

 

The authors blend ecosystems and  client-centered empowerment  to develop a model to working with diverse populations. By using this model, students will learn how to effectively work with diverse individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. The text incorporates CSWE requirements for learning the knowledge, skills, and values that are the foundation of social work practice at every level of practice.

 

The two companion texts, Generalist Social Work Practice with Families and Generalist Social Work Practice with Groups  also use the same model to present more in-depth content. The group text includes generalist practice with organizations and communities. Thus, the trilogy of texts covers the entire generalist social work practice curriculum using the Johnson/Yanca model.

 

 

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Social Work Practice: A Generalist Approach, Eighth Edition
Louise C. Johnson, Professor Emeritus, University of South Dakota
Stephen J. Yanca, Saginaw Valley State University

This classic social work practice text blends ecosystems and strengths based approaches with a comprehensive problem solving process to form a change process social workers can use with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. Social Work Practice: A Generalist Approach has always helped introductory students by providing a solid foundation for generalist social work practice. It has a strong theoretical framework that reflects modern theory and methods used in social work practice today. The Eighth Edition builds on the previous edition by developing a stronger focus on strengths and empowerment with diverse populations and a greater emphasis on the environment.

Highlights of the Eighth Edition:

  • Utilizes an approach that redefines problem-solving as “a process for facilitating growth and change.”
  • Incorporates most recent CSWE requirements for learning the foundation of social work practice (knowledge, skills, and values), at every level of practice.
  • Places a strong emphasis throughout on the environment, especially as a source of potential strengths and resources for change.
  • To circumvent student confusion, discussions of generalist practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities in Part III are now covered separately, in an effort to integrate the change process for various size client systems while still maintaining a generalist approach.
  • Introduces an active approach to working with diverse client populations - including naturalistic inquiry - and encourages students to take on a learning role and develop an approach that is consistent with the norms and expectations of the population being served.

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