Helping skills for social work direct practice /

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Author / Creator:Corcoran, Jacqueline.
Imprint:New York : Oxford University Press, ©2012.
Description:1 online resource (viii, 204 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11280400
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ISBN:9780199908660
0199908664
9780199740703
9780199734832
1283264951
9781283264952
9786613264954
6613264954
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
English.
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Summary:"Direct practice foundation courses in social work prepare students for every step of the problem-solving process, yet too often emphasize the what and the why of practice at the expense of the how. This practical, easy-to-use, and hands-on guide bridges this gap by illustrating the helping skills that practitioners can actually use to influence people's lives in positive ways. Integrating two major helping models--motivational interviewing and solution-focused therapy--it equips students with the techniques and skills necessary for activating client strengths throughout the problem-solving process. Helping Skills for Social Work Direct Practice presents a wealth of sample dialogue, exercises, tips, and do's and don'ts, all designed to encourage learning by doing. This workbook helps make the links between theory and practice with these unique features: Chapters logically organized by phases of the problem-solving process ; Case demonstrations involving a variety of roles, including case manager, crisis intervention counselor, medical social worker, and school social worker ; Practice exercises that prompt students to apply and generalize skills to different practice settings and client problems ; Exhibits and reflection questions facilitate integration between classroom learning and the internship experience ; An online instructor's manual (www.oup.com/us/helpingskills) with detailed answers to discussion questions. From the first meeting with clients, to assessment, goal-setting, evaluation, and the ethics that guide the process throughout, this is the nuts-and-bolts guide to helping clients using a strengths-based perspective."--Publisher's website.
Direct practice foundation courses in social work prepare students for every step of the problem-solving process, yet too often emphasize the what and the why of practice at the expense of the how. This practical, easy-to-use, and hands-on guide bridges this gap by illustrating the helping skills that practitioners can actually use to influence people's lives in positive ways. Integrating two major helping models--motivational interviewing and solution-focused therapy--it equips students with the techniques and skills necessary for activating client strengths throughout the problem-solving pro.
Other form:Print version: Corcoran, Jacqueline. Helping skills for social work direct practice. New York : Oxford University Press, ©2012