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If you looking for a textbook that gives an engaging introduction to competency based social work, this is the text. The plethora of case studies with corresponding questions brings the content to life. Students will gain a basic understanding of the field with opportunities to wrestle with key concepts through discussion questions and personal reflection. Sherr and Jones authored a well-written text addressing the policies and standards of the social work education accrediting body. * Christine Fulmer, Liberty University *
This important text will be of interest to anyone considering a career in the social work profession. * David R. Hodge, ASU *
Drs. Sherr and Jones focus on two key elements of the profession: professional identity, 'why we do' and the methods of social work, 'what we do.' The use of case-based learning to introduce the students to multiple facets of social work and the core competencies of the profession brings the field of social work alive for students. The additional learning tools at the end of each chapter and the online supplements make this an easy to use text for students and faculty alike. The authors are able to provide a historical context while bringing in current issues that the profession needs to address. The variety and volume of cases lend themselves to the use of multiple teaching methods within the classroom. This text is engaging and relevant to any student considering social work as a vocation. * Clifford Rosenbohm, George Fox University *

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Contents List of Case Vignettes Preface PART I: WHAT IS SOCIAL WORK AND WHAT DO SOCIAL WORKERS DO? Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: What Is Social Work? Chapter 3: What Is Competence-Based Social Work? Chapter 4: What Do Competent Social Workers Do? PART II: THE PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY OF SOCIAL WORKERS Chapter 5: Developing the Personal Self-Awareness for Professional Social Work Chapter 6: Developing the Professional Identity for Social Work Chapter 7: The Historical Emergence of Social Work as a Profession Chapter 8: Ethical Social Work Practice Chapter 9: Human Rights and Justice Chapter 10: Diversity in Practice Chapter 11: The Dimensions of Diversity Chapter 12: Critical Thinking PART III: METHOD OF PRACTICE AND WHERE WE WORK Chapter 13: The Generalist Method of Practice: Engage, Assess, Intervene, and Evaluate Chapter 14: The Fields of Social Work Practice Index

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
      Publication Date: 16/10/2019
      ISBN13: 9780190923037, 978-0190923037
      ISBN10: 0190923032

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      If you looking for a textbook that gives an engaging introduction to competency based social work, this is the text. The plethora of case studies with corresponding questions brings the content to life. Students will gain a basic understanding of the field with opportunities to wrestle with key concepts through discussion questions and personal reflection. Sherr and Jones authored a well-written text addressing the policies and standards of the social work education accrediting body. * Christine Fulmer, Liberty University *
      This important text will be of interest to anyone considering a career in the social work profession. * David R. Hodge, ASU *
      Drs. Sherr and Jones focus on two key elements of the profession: professional identity, 'why we do' and the methods of social work, 'what we do.' The use of case-based learning to introduce the students to multiple facets of social work and the core competencies of the profession brings the field of social work alive for students. The additional learning tools at the end of each chapter and the online supplements make this an easy to use text for students and faculty alike. The authors are able to provide a historical context while bringing in current issues that the profession needs to address. The variety and volume of cases lend themselves to the use of multiple teaching methods within the classroom. This text is engaging and relevant to any student considering social work as a vocation. * Clifford Rosenbohm, George Fox University *

      Table of Contents
      Contents List of Case Vignettes Preface PART I: WHAT IS SOCIAL WORK AND WHAT DO SOCIAL WORKERS DO? Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: What Is Social Work? Chapter 3: What Is Competence-Based Social Work? Chapter 4: What Do Competent Social Workers Do? PART II: THE PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY OF SOCIAL WORKERS Chapter 5: Developing the Personal Self-Awareness for Professional Social Work Chapter 6: Developing the Professional Identity for Social Work Chapter 7: The Historical Emergence of Social Work as a Profession Chapter 8: Ethical Social Work Practice Chapter 9: Human Rights and Justice Chapter 10: Diversity in Practice Chapter 11: The Dimensions of Diversity Chapter 12: Critical Thinking PART III: METHOD OF PRACTICE AND WHERE WE WORK Chapter 13: The Generalist Method of Practice: Engage, Assess, Intervene, and Evaluate Chapter 14: The Fields of Social Work Practice Index

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