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Title Theoretical perspectives for direct social work practice : a generalist-eclectic approach / Nick Coady, Peter Lehmann, editors
Edition 2nd ed
Published New York : Springer, ©2008

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 556 pages) : illustrations
Series Springer series on social work
Springer series on social work (Unnumbered)
Contents An overview of and rationale for a generalist-eclectic approach to direct social work practice / Nick Coady and Peter Lehmann -- The science and art of direct practice : an overview of theory and of an intuitive-inductive approach to practice / Nick Coady -- The problem-solving model : a framework for integrating the science and art of practice / Nick Coady and Peter Lehmann -- Critical ecological systems theory / Michael Rothery -- Individual and family development theory / Elaine P. Congress -- Attachment theory / Carol A. Stalker and Rosemary Hazelton -- Relational theory / Cheryl-Anne Cait -- Self psychology theory / James I. Martin -- Cognitive-behavioral theory and treatment / Norman H. Cobb -- The crisis intervention model / Karen S. Knox and Albert R. Roberts -- The task-centered model / Blanca M. Ramos and Eleanor Reardon Tolson -- Client-centered theory / Michael Rothery and Leslie Tutty -- Existential theory / Elizabeth Randall -- Feminist theories / Christine Flynn Saulnier -- Narrative therapies / Rudy Buckman, Delane Kinney, and Anne Reese -- Constructivist theory and practice / Donald K. Granvold -- Solution-focused therapy / Jacqueline Corcoran -- Wraparound in services to children and families / Theresa J. Early -- Family preservation services / Scottye J. Cash -- Interactive trauma/grief focused therapy with children / Kathleen Nader and Christine Mello -- Revisiting the generalist-eclectic approach / Nick Coady and Peter Lehmann
Summary Containing chapters on Relational Theory, and Cognitive-Behavioral Theory, Existential Theory, and Wraparound Services, this work includes information on the movement toward eclecticism, the rationale and empirical support for eclecticism, and approaches to eclecticism. Each chapter provides references on theory, research, and practice
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Social case work.
Social service.
Psychological Theory
Social Work
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Social Work.
Social service
Social case work
Form Electronic book
Author Coady, Nick.
Lehmann, Peter, 1953-
LC no. 2007022456
ISBN 9780826110930
0826110932