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In developing an eclectic approach to the practice of clinical social work, Eleanor Reardon Tolson brilliantly analyzes her unique metamodel for the social worker. Firmly grounded in research findings concerning effectiveness, the concept is based on major decisions practitioners must male in working with each client, the options available to them, and the evidence supporting those options. Emphasizing such topics as the appropriate focus of treatment, its objectives, interventions, the relationship with the client, and the structure of treatment, the metamodel has been used by practitioners, teachers, students, and clients with great success. The model accomplishes a great deal of problem solving in a short period of time. The concept further heightens a practitioner's awareness of a wide variety of prescribed behaviors in an organized and structured manner for highly effective results. The Metamodel of Clinical Social Work includes a special chapter written by William J. Reid that

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1. The Metamodel 2. Purpose: Especially for Social Workers 3. The Focus of Intervention 4. Objectives 5. Intervention 6. Relationship 7. Structural Variables 8. Whom to Include? 9. The Metamodel, Research, and Empirical Practice, by William J. Reid 10. The Hamiltons and Mrs. Reynold, by Eleanor Reardon Tolson, Janet Bobo, and Edward Nieminen

The Metamodel of Clinical Social Work

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 20/04/1988
      ISBN13: 9780231055581, 978-0231055581
      ISBN10: 0231055587
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      Book Synopsis
      In developing an eclectic approach to the practice of clinical social work, Eleanor Reardon Tolson brilliantly analyzes her unique metamodel for the social worker. Firmly grounded in research findings concerning effectiveness, the concept is based on major decisions practitioners must male in working with each client, the options available to them, and the evidence supporting those options. Emphasizing such topics as the appropriate focus of treatment, its objectives, interventions, the relationship with the client, and the structure of treatment, the metamodel has been used by practitioners, teachers, students, and clients with great success. The model accomplishes a great deal of problem solving in a short period of time. The concept further heightens a practitioner's awareness of a wide variety of prescribed behaviors in an organized and structured manner for highly effective results. The Metamodel of Clinical Social Work includes a special chapter written by William J. Reid that

      Table of Contents
      1. The Metamodel 2. Purpose: Especially for Social Workers 3. The Focus of Intervention 4. Objectives 5. Intervention 6. Relationship 7. Structural Variables 8. Whom to Include? 9. The Metamodel, Research, and Empirical Practice, by William J. Reid 10. The Hamiltons and Mrs. Reynold, by Eleanor Reardon Tolson, Janet Bobo, and Edward Nieminen

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