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Social Work: An Empowering Profession

AUTHOR: Brenda L. DuBois
ISBN: 0205401805

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Social Work: An Empowering Profession
- Book Review,
by Brenda L. DuBois


From Book News, Inc.
An introductory textbook taking a disciplinary rather than social problems approach to social work. Conveys the professional values, knowledge, and skills of the field; and provides an overview of human behavior, the social environment, social welfare policy and services, and social work practice and research. The second edition (first in 1992) features additional content on empowerment, the strengths perspective, and diversity. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.


Book Description
Key Benefit of Book: This introductory textbook distinguishes itself from others, because it takes a discipline approach rather than a social problems approach to framing the foundations of social work knowledge, values, and skills. It presents an easy-to-understand paradigm that shows how the partnership between practitioners and consumers takes place at all systems levels. Key Topics: Integrates the CSWE foundational content areas and the contemporary themes of empowerment, strengths, and social justice. Topics include values and ethics, cultural diversity, social justice, social work practice, human behavior, populations at risk, and policy and services. This fifth edition continues to feature empowerment-based social work, the strengths perspective, and diversity. Market: Designed specifically for human service professionals and social workers, as well as Sociology and Social Work undergraduate and graduate majors entering these fields.


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The newly revised edition of the very first textbook to fully incorporate the strengths or empowerment perspective integrates the CSWE foundational content areas with the contemporary themes of empowerment, strengths, and social justice. Social Work: An Empowering Profession, Fifth Edition takes a strong generalist eco-systems approach while examining values and ethics, cultural diversity, social justice, social work practice, human behavior, populations at risk, and policy and services. This innovative text details the role of the social worker in consultation, resource management, and education, and presents an easy-to-understand paradigm that shows students how the partnership between practitioners and consumers takes place at all system levels. New to this Edition NEW Profiles of Social Work boxes in each chapter describe social work activities in various fields of practice while text expands content on human rights and international social work. Updated demographic data, statistical information, and citations enhance additional content consistent with the new educational policy and accreditation standards of the Council on Social Work Education. Appendix now includes the full text of the International Federation of Social Workers code of ethics, The Ethics of Social Work: Principles and Standards. “…a good text for MSW courses at the introductory level, and a good text for BSW courses in which the instructor pushes his/her students and challenges them to read, comprehend, and think!” -David A. Iacono-Harris, Ph.D., Western Illinois University “…the chapters are certainly well written, clear, and current … The text's focus on empowerment, social justice, and systems theory were deciding factors in my adoption decision. This text addresses these topics in a way that is very consistent with current emphases in social work education and within the profession itself, providing an excellent foundation for students.” -Alice W. Sewell, Ph.D., Millersville University “"This text does an excellent job of introducing students to the profession of social work and its relationship to the social welfare system. ...The chapters effectively engage students by beginning with a narrative about a social worker or client system, which places the chapter topic in a real life context.” -Salome Raheim, University of Iowa ******************** The Career Center Do you need help transitioning from being a student to becoming a professional? With The Career Center, you can register to receive eight 30-minute career counseling sessions—a total of four hours of career consultant time! Qualified career specialists will help you establish, or reestablish, yourself in today's competitive global economy. Access to The Career Center—a $25 value—is FREE when packaged with a new text. You can also purchase access by calling 1-800-435-4164, Sunday through Thursday, 5 pm to 12 am. Visit www.ablongman.com/careercenter for more information.


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Social Work: An Empowering Profession
- Book Reviews,
by Brenda L. DuBois

Social Work: An Empowering Profession

ANNOTATION

Incl. social service delivery system; funding of services; staffing patterns; generalist social work; ethics

FROM THE PUBLISHER

As the profession of social work is being utilized more and more, a larger number of people are choosing to enter the field. Yet in order to embrace the profession and to begin training, one must fully understand the discipline. Thus unlike other introductory books that employ a social problems approach, this book takes a discipline approach to framing the foundations of social work. It also reflects the new NASW Code of Ethics (1996) and the latest changes resulting from recent welfare reform measures. In doing so, the authors' combined experience of over thirty-eight years as social work educators is evident. This book offers a thorough introduction to the profession and discipline of social work. The book's topics include values and ethics, cultural diversity, social justice, social work practice, human behavior, populations at risk, and policy and services. Additionally, the book details the roles of the social worker in the functions of consultation, resource management and education. Social workers, social work educators, and career changers.

SYNOPSIS

Emphasizing the empowerment perspective, this textbook integrates the CSWE foundational content areas with themes of social justice. The book takes a strong generalist eco-systems approach while examining values and ethics, cultural diversity, social justice, social work practice, human behavior, populations at risk, and policy and services. It details the role of the social worker in consultation, resource management, and education. DuBois is affiliated with St. Ambrose University; Miley, with Black Hawk College. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

FROM THE CRITICS

Booknews

An introductory text taking a discipline approach rather than a social problems approach. Overviews various elements of the field, covering historical and philosophical roots, the professional value base, dimensions of human behavior and social problems, perspectives on diversity, the social service delivery network, and the social work interventions of practice, policy, and research. Boxes feature contemporary issues, examples, and ethical concerns. This third edition contains new case material and expanded material in areas such as social welfare, child welfare, and gerontological social work. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.


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