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OverviewAn Introduction to Family Social Work celebrates social work's proud history as the first professional group to work with families. The #1 bestselling book on the market for family practice, this book is written for BSW and MSW students who are employed in agencies that do not offer traditional office-based family therapy. Many beginning and community-based social workers are employed in agencies that provide support, teaching, and concrete services to families experiencing a wide spectrum of needs and problems. These services are provided in the community and client's home, not in the office. Such settings include child welfare, women's shelters, family support, mental health, schools, and prisons. An Introduction to Family Social Work provides an overview of initial work with families and multiple generations from a generalist perspective. This book draws from the rich theoretical base of family therapy literature and translates working with families into practical, hands-on, social work practice. It also incorporates a family-in-environment approach, so that social workers can tap into social environmental resources as needed. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Professor Emeritus Donald Collins (University of Calgary) , Professor Emerita Catheleen Jordan (University of Texas at Arlington) , Professor Emerita Heather Coleman (University of Calgary) , Instructor Tara Collins (University of Calgary)Publisher: OUP India Imprint: OUP India Edition: 5th ed. Dimensions: Width: 24.10cm , Height: 4.40cm , Length: 16.50cm Weight: 0.975kg ISBN: 9780197666272ISBN 10: 0197666272 Pages: 512 Publication Date: 08 August 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Loose-leaf Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""A major strength of this book is the integration of family diversity throughout the text which provides students with the opportunity to see inclusion in action and not the 'othering' of diversity when it is isolated to a 'special topic' chapter. This is a very strong introductory text to family social work.""--Abigale Sprakes, Lakehead University ""Practical and applicable to entry-level education and professional settings, the text is appropriate for any entry-level human service professional. Content is relevant, practical, and reflective of 'real world' practice experiences.""--Misti Silver, Mayland Community College" """A major strength of this book is the integration of family diversity throughout the text which provides students with the opportunity to see inclusion in action and not the 'othering' of diversity when it is isolated to a 'special topic' chapter. This is a very strong introductory text to family social work.""--Abigale Sprakes, Lakehead University ""Practical and applicable to entry-level education and professional settings, the text is appropriate for any entry-level human service professional. Content is relevant, practical, and reflective of 'real world' practice experiences.""--Misti Silver, Mayland Community College" """A major strength of this book is the integration of family diversity throughout the text which provides students with the opportunity to see inclusion in action and not the 'othering' of diversity when it is isolated to a 'special topic' chapter. This is a very strong introductory text to family social work.""--Abigale Sprakes, Lakehead University ""Practical and applicable to entry-level education and professional settings, the text is appropriate for any entry-level human service professional. Content is relevant, practical, and reflective of 'real world' practice experiences.""--Misti Silver, Mayland Community College" Author InformationDonald Collins is Professor Emeritus of Social Work at University of Calgary. Catheleen Jordan is Professor Emerita of Social Work at the University of Texas at Arlington. Heather Coleman is Professor Emerita of Social Work at University of Calgary. Tara Collins is an instructor of social work at University of Calgary. David Cory is a licensed clinical social worker, former instructor of social work, and former president of the Texas Council of Child Welfare Boards, Inc. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |