Part I: Introduction and Overview1 - What changes and what remains in a practice professionElizabeth Clark2 - Professional socialization: On becoming and being a social worker Shari MillerPart II: Roles, Functions, and Fields of Social Work Practice3 - Evidence-based social work practice with children and adolescentsAlison Salloum and Lisa Rapp-McCall4 - Overview of alcohol and drug dependency: Identification, assessment and treatmentKenneth R. Yeager 5 - School social workRobert Lucio6 - Social work practice and leadershipMichael J. Holosko7 - Essentials of Private PracticeRaymond D. Fox8 - Social work practice and the Affordable Care Act Stephen Gorin, Julie S. Darnell and Christina Andrews 9 - Social Work Practice in Home-Based ServicesMartha Morrison Dore and Charlene Zuffante10 - Social work practice in diseastersDaphne S. Cain11 - Victim servicesKaren S. Knox12 - The Social Worker in a Domestic Violence ServicesBrandy Macaluso and Diane L. Green Sherman13 - Traumatic stress and emergency serviceTed Bober14 - Military social workAllen Rubin and James G.
Daley15 - Military social work in the communityAnthony Hassan and Sara Kintzle16 - Social work with military familiesDiane Scotland-Coogan17 - Social work practice and personal self-careJeff SkinnerPart III: Social Work Values, Ethics, and Licensing Standards18 - Ethical Issues in Social WorkFrederic G. Reamer 19 - Risk Management in Social WorkFrederic G. Reamer20 - Advocacy in administrative forums: Guidelines for practice in benefit appealsJohn M. Gallagher21 - Social Work Regulation and LicensingAndrew T. Marks and Karen S. Knox22 - The impaired social work professionalFrederic G. Reamer 23 - Technology in social work practice: Micro, Mezzo, and Marco applicationsJonathan B. Singer and Melanie Sage24 - Navigating complex boundary challengesKimberly Strom-Gottfried25 - Integrating values into social work practiceJuliet C.
Rothman26 - Adoption competence in social work practiceDebra Siegel Part IV: Theoretical Foundations and Treatment Approaches in Clinical Social Work27 - Crisis intervention with individuals and groups: Framework to guide social workersyvonne Eaton-Stull28 - Fundamentals of Brief TreatmentJan Ligon29 - Common Factors in PsychotherapyJames W. Drisko30 - Task-Centered PracticeAnne E. Fortune, Blanca M. Ramos and William J. Reid31 - The Life Model of social work practiceAlex Gitterman32 - Client-Centered Theory and TherapyWilliam S. Rowe, Sumantha A. Hafner, Andalicia J. Stinson33 - Cognitive-Behavioral TherapyM.
Elizabeth Vonk and Theresa J. Early34 - Psychosocial TherapyFrancis J. Turner35 - Solution-Focused TherapyPeter Dejong36 - Theoretical pluralism and integrative perspectives in social work practicewilliam borden 37 - Animal-assisted interventions in social work practiceYvonne Eaton-Stull 38 - Narrative TherapyPatricia Kelley and Mark Smith39 - The neurobiology of toxic stress: Implications for social work practice,Julie M. Rosenzweig and Stephanie A. Sundborg40 - Fundamental priciples of behavioral social workDenise E. Bronson41 - The miracle question and scaling questions for solution-building and empowerment Mo Yee Lee42 - Gestalt Therapy William P. Panning43 - Contemporary object relations treatmentWilliam Borden44 - Human trafficking and trauma-informed careKristen Heffernan, Betty Blythe, and Andrea Cole45 - Using Self-Psychology in Clinical Social WorkJerrold R. Brandell and Suzanne BrownPart V: Assessment in Social Work Practice: Knowledge and Skills46 - Clinical diagnostic formulation using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition Carlton E.
Munson 47 - How clinical social workers can easily use Rapid Assessment Tools (RATs) for mental health assessment and treatment evaluationKevin Corcoran48 - Bipolar Disorder and related disordersElizabeth C. Pomeroy49 - Guidelines for Selecting and Using Assessment Tools with childrenCraig Winston Lecroy and Stephanie Kennedy50 - Assessment protocols and Rapid Assessment Tools with troubled adolescentsDavid W. Springer, Stephen J. Tripodi and Stephanie Kennedy51 - Using Standardized Tests and Instruments in Family AssessmentsJacqueline Corcoran52 - Very brief screens for practice and evaluationSteven L McMurtry, Susan J. Rose and Lisa K. Berger Part VI: Working with Couples and Families53 - Using Genograms to Map Family PatternsMonica McGoldrick54 - A Family Resilience FrameworkFroma Walsh 55 - Treatment Planning with Families: An Evidence-Based ApproachCatheleen Jordan, Cynthia Franklin, and Shannon Johnson 56 - Effective Couple and Family TreatmentCynthia Franklin, Catheleen Jordan, and Laura M. Hopson57 - Structural Family TherapyHarry J. Aponte and Karni Kissil58 - Bowen Family Systems TherapyDaniel V.
Papero59 - Integrative Behavioral Couple TherapyKatherine J. Baucom, Felicia de la Garza-Mercer, and Andrew Christensen60 - Family therapy approaches using psychoeducatonJoseph Walsh61 - Guidelines for Couple Therapy with Survivors of Childhood TraumaKathryn Karusaitis Basham62 - Working with children and families impacted by military serviceEugenia L. Weiss, Jose E. Coll, and Tara DeBraber63 - Preventing antisocial and aggressive behavior in childhoodTraci L. Wilke, Jilan Li, and Mark W. Fraser64 - Multifamily Groups with Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderBarbara Van Noppen65 - Collaborating with families of persons with severe mental illnessTina Bogart Marshall and Phyllis Solomon 66 - Assessment, prevention, and intervention with suicidal youthJonathan B Singer and Kimberly H. McManama O''Brien67 - Intensive family preservation servicesBetty Blythe and Andrea ColePart VII: Developing and Implementing Treatment Plans with Specific Groups and Disorders68 - Guidelines for Establishing Effective Treatment Goals and Plans for DSM-5 insomnia and generalized anxiety disordersVikki L. Vandiver69 - Treating problem and disordered gambling: Often a hidden behavioral addictionCathy King Pike and Andrea G.
Tamburro70 - Developing Therapeutic Contracts with Clients Juliet Cassuto Rothman71 - Developing Goals Charles D. Garvin72 - Treatment Planning with Adolescents: ADHD Case ApplicationsKimberly Bender, Samantha M. Brown, and David W. Springer73 - Eating Disorders and Treatment Planning Nina Rovinelli Heller and Jack Lu74 - Panic Disorders and AgoraphobiaGordon Macneil and Jason M. Newell75 - Treatment Plans for Clients with Social PhobiaBruce A. Yhyer and Monica Pignotti76 - Integration of psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral practicesTerry B. Northcut and Nina Rovinelli Heller77 - The Assessment and Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress DisorderM. Elizabeth Vonk78 - Guidelines for Clinical Social Work with Clients with Dissociative DisordersLina Hartocollis and Jacqueline StraitPart VIII: Guidelines for Specific Techniques79 - Practice from a technique perspectiveFrancis J.
Turner80 - Developing Successful Therapeutic Relationships: The therapeutic and group alliancesLawrence Shulman 81 - Using Therapeutic Metaphor in Social WorkStephen R. Lankton82 - Cognitive Restructuring TechniquesDonald K. Granvold and Bruce A Thyer83 - Using Miracle and Scaling Questions for Solution-building and EmpoweringMo Yee Lee84 - Improving classroom management through Positive Behavior Interventions and SupportsA. M. Thompson85 - Best Practices in Parenting TechniquesCarolyn Hilarski 86 - Bereavement and Grief TherapyElizabeth C. Pomeroy, Kathleen H. Anderson, and Renée Bradford GarciaDiane L. Green87 - Motivational InterviewingShannon K.
Johnson, Kirk von Sternberg, and Mary M. Velasquez 88 - Working with Clients Who Have Recovered MemoriesSusan P. Robbins89 - Terminating with ClientsAnne E. Fortune Part IX: Guidelines for Specific Interventions90 - Transtheoretical Model Guidelines for Families with Child Abuse and NeglectJanice M. Prochaska, James O. Prochaska, and Judith J. Prochaska 91 - Play Therapy with Children in CrisisNancy Boyd-Webb92 - Social Skills Training and Child TherapyCraig Winston Lecroy93 - Guidelines for Chemical Abuse and Dependency Screening, Diagnosis, and TreatmentDiana M. Dinitto and C.
Aaron Mcneece94 - Best Pratices in social work with GroupsMark J. Macgowan and Alice Scmidt Hanbidge95 - Supported Employment ApproachesMarina Kukla and Gary R. Bond96 - Working with and Strengthening Social NetworksElizabeth M. Tracy and Susanne Brown97 - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing with Trauma ClientsTony Edmond and Allen Rubin98 - Educational intervention: Principles for practiceKimberly Strom-Gottfried99 - Divorce Therapy: The Application of Cognitive-Behavioral and Constructivist Treatment MethodsDonald K. Granvold100 - Primary prevention using Go GRRRLs Group with Adolescent femalesCraig Winston LeCroy and Licole M. Huggett101 - Cyberbullying and the social workerMichelle F. Wright and Diane Green Sherman102 - Empirically Supported treatments for borderline personality disordersJonathon B. Singer103 - The interface of psychiatric medications and social workKia J.
Bentley and Joseph WalshPart X: Case Management Guidelines104 - An Overview of Case ManagementJack Rothman105 - Clinical Case Management Joseph Walsh106 - Case Management Policies and Programs with the Developmentally DisabledElizabeth Lightfoot107 - Case Management in Psychosocial RehabilitationDavid P. Moxley108 - Case Management and Child WelfareJannah H. Mather and Grafton H. Hull, Jr. 109 - Case Management with Substance-Abusing ClientsW. Patrick Sullivan110 - Case management with older adultsDaniel S. Gardener and Dina Zempsky111 - HIV/AIDS Case ManagementBrian Giddens, Lana Sue I. Ka''Opua, and Evelyn P.
TomaszewskiPart XI: Community Practice112 - An Integrated Practice Model for Family CentersAnita Lightburn and Chris Warren-Adamson113 - International Perspectives on Social Work PracticeKaren M. Sowers114 - Community Organizing Principles and Practice GuidelinesTerry Mizrahi 115 - Contemporary community modelsMarie Overby Weil and Dorothy N. Gamble116 - Legislative Advocacy to Empow.