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OverviewMoving from the classroom to the field is often a daunting transition for social work students. In this new edition of their celebrated text, Kelly Ward and Robin Sakina Mama address student fears and concerns with a straightforward, adventure-based instruction method. Using interactive exercises to integrate cross-curricula content, Breaking Out of the Box, Fourth Edition, encourages students to gain perspective and insight as they navigate field placement and their growing careers. Previous editions of Breaking Out of the Box have been commended for their direct and honest approach to a wide array of concerns shared by social workers and students. The fourth edition returns to this mission with a new chapter on emotional intelligence written with the authors' hands-on and direct approach. The book's exercises allow students to become comfortable using vital social work tools and theories outside of the classroom. Emphasis on individual decision making within group settings fosters independent skills and confidence in addition to proficient group work and leadership skills. In Breaking Out of the Box, Ward and Mama prepare social work students for the full scope of their careers in the field in one crucial text. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kelly Ward (Chair and Professor, Chair and Professor, Delaware State University Department of Social Work) , Robin Sakina Mama (Dean, Dean, Monmouth University, School of Social Work)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Edition: 4th Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 23.10cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 15.50cm Weight: 0.522kg ISBN: 9780190095307ISBN 10: 019009530 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 07 January 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsWelcome to the Field Chapter 1 Getting Started Chapter 2 Teamwork: Your Supervisor and You Chapter 3 Are you people smart? Chapter 4 Developing the Professional Persona Chapter 5 Building Professional Relationships Chapter 6 Expectations and Stereotypes Chapter 7 Communication: Building Bridges, Not Walls Chapter 8 Insight into Your Clients' Perceptions Chapter 9 Put It in Writing! Chapter 10 Pick a Theory, Any Theory Chapter 11 Intervention Planning Chapter 12 Working Together as a Team Chapter 13 Boundaries: The Invisible Lines of Trust Chapter 14 Difficult Issues and Difficult Situations Chapter 15 Self-Evaluation Chapter 16 Termination and Evaluation of Client Progress Appendix A: National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics 2018 Appendix B: Canadian Code of Ethics 2005 Appendix C: Canadian Guidelines for Ethical Practice 2005 Appendix D: Safety and Health Checklist for Home Visits Appendix E: UNDeclaration of Human Rights Appendix F: Biopsychosocial Form Appendix G: Genogram Appendix H: Process Recording for Individuals and/or Families References IndexReviewsStudents love the hands-on exercises, and the questions provided for discussion and dialogue elicit lively discussions. - Dezette Johnson, Johnson C. Smith University Breaking Out of the Box offers a strong and comprehensive orientation to field practice and the many facets and aspects of social work practice and the profession. It is a valuable guide to students beginning their social work careers. - Widian Nicola, Seton Hall University Breaking Out of the Box is engaging, conversational, invigorating, easy to read and educational for instructors, students, and field agencies. - Theresia Johnson-Ratliff, Jackson State University Author InformationKelly Ward, PhD, MSW, BSW has worked as a child care worker, administrator, and private practitioner before entering social work education over 20 years ago. Dr. Ward started her social work career in residential care beginning with an inpatient long term program for adolescents in Newark New Jersey and helping to start a MICA in-patient program for adults. She began her teaching career in 1994 as an Adjunct Professor while working as a clinician in private practice primarily working in addictions with teenagers and their families. She has written in the areas of social work education, as well as substance use and abuse issues. She has a strong passion for social work and teaching. Robin Sakina Mama, PhD, MLSP, MSS, BSW is the Dean of the School of Social Work at Monmouth University, in West Long Branch, New Jersey. A Full Professor at Monmouth, Dr. Mama teaches in the Global and Community Practice concentration of the MSW program. Her teaching and research interests are in human rights, field education, international social development and international social work. She serves as the representative of the International Federation of Social Workers to the United Nations in New York City and is the Chair of the International Committee of the National Association of Social Workers. 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