Social work : a profession of many faces / Armando T. Morales, Bradford W. Sheafor.
Publication details: Boston : Allyn and Bacon, c1995.Edition: 7th editionDescription: xxiv, 643 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0205162010
- 361.973 22 MOR
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CONTENT
PART ONE: SOCIAL WORK IN U.S SOCIETY
Chapter 1. Social welfare: A response to human need
Chapter 2. Social work: A comprehensive helping profession
Chapter 3. The emergence of social work as a profession
PART TWO. SOCIAL WORK CAREER OPTIONS
Chapter 4. Entry to the social work profession
Chapter 5. Fields of social work practice
Chapter 6. Settings of social work practice
PART THREE. THE PRACTICE OF SOCIAL WORK
Chapter 7. Values and ethics in social work
Chapter 8. Competencies required for social work practice today
Chapter 9. Prevention as a new direction: The future of social work
PART FOUR: SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE WITH SPECIAL POPULATIONS
Chapter 10. Social work practice with special populations
Chapter 11. Social work practice with women
Chapter 12. Social work practice with lesbians and gays
Chapter 13. Social work practice with elderly
Chapter 14. Social work practice in rural areas: Appalachia as a case example
Chapter 15. Urban gang violence: a psychological crisis
Chapter 16. Social work practice with Asian Americans
Chapter 17. Social work practice with American Indians and Alaskan Natives
Chapter 18. Social work practice with Mexican Americans
Chapter 19. Social work practice with African Americans
Chapter 20. Social work practice with Puerto Ricans
PART FIVE. THE SOCIAL WORKER IN ACTION
Chapter 21. The social worker in action: A high school homicide case
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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