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Bibliotherapy: A Clinical Approach for Helping Children (Special Aspects of Education)
Routledge
, 1993
The purpose of this book is to provide professionals in the field of mental health with literature which can be used with a clinical approach in helping children with problems. For those not familiar with bibliotherapy, it provides an extensive introduction to the field including reviews of its effectiveness, value and limitations, as well as ...
Issues in Social Work: A Critical Analysis
Auburn House
, 1994
Today, the profession of social work is confronted with a number of critical issues. Many of these relate to theory development: the evaluation of practice effectiveness; the appropriate role of social work in policy development at the state, national, and international levels; emerging concerns about social work education; and so on. This volume ...
Children in Foster Care and Adoption: A Guide to Bibliotherapy
John T. Pardeck
,
Jean A. Pardeck
Greenwood Press
, 1998
Bibliotherapy, which literally means treatment through books, is an approach that helps children through reading, to more clearly understand the problems facing them and to develop solutions for solving problems. It is an approach for professionals helping children deal with foster care placement and adoption. This book will be a useful resource ...
Homelessness in Rural America: Policy And Practices
Jean A. Pardeck
Routledge
, 2006
The rural homeless in America is often overlooked in the social sciences literature, and this title has been designed to provide a thorough and exhaustive account of current thinking on the topic in order to fill that void. This groundbreaking text examines the lives of today's rural homeless as well as US policy and research methodologies for ...
Family Health
Auburn House
, 1999
The profession of social work has, since its inception, stressed the importance of the family system in practice and policy development. Even though the family has always been central to effective social work practice, the framing of the family system from a holistic health perspective is new to the field. This collection develops a family health ...
Social Work After the Americans With Disabilities Act: New Challenges and Opportunities for Social Service ...
John T. Pardeck
Auburn House
, 1998
The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) is grounded in the human rights perspective. Like other civil rights legislation, the ADA is aimed at an oppressed group, persons with disabilities, who have been denied equal opportunities to participate in the larger society. As Pardeck makes clear, the goal of ADA, ending discrimination against people ...
Postmodernism, Religion and the Future of Social Work
Jean A Pardeck
,
John W Murphy
, ...
Routledge
, 1998
Children's Rights: Policy And Practice
John T. Pardeck
Routledge
, 2006
Children have a basic human right to be free of abuse and maltreatment. The late Dr. John Pardeck's "Children's Rights: Policy and Practice, Second Edition" comprehensively explores the latest legal, psychological, sociological, policy, and child advocacy issues dealing with children's rights. Essential issues are clearly discussed involving ...
Young People with Problems: A Guide to Bibliotherapy
Jean A. Pardeck
,
John T. Pardeck
Greenwood Press
, 1984
"[Serves] as a useful guide to adolescent literature for librarians and English teachers." Curriculum Review
John T. Pardeck (Ed.), Family Health Social Work Practice: A Macro Level Approach.(Book Review): An article ...
Marsha Blachman
Western Michigan University, School of Social Work
, 2004
This digital document is an article from Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, published by Western Michigan University, School of Social Work on March 1, 2004. The length of the article is 870 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com ...
Books for Early Childhood: A Developmental Perspective (Bibliographies and Indexes in Psychology)
Jean A. Pardeck
Greenwood Press
, 1986
Literature can play an important role in helping young children cope with developmental changes and deal with the external world. This volume offers a guide to books published between 1980 and 1985 that preschool children enjoy and that at the same time address the needs and problems they encounter in their daily lives. An introductory chapter ...
Reassessing Social Work Practice with Children (Special Aspects of Education)
CRC
, 1997
Physical and mental abuse, gang-related violence, homelessness and neglect are just a few of the dangers that a child must face. Child welfare officers, school social workers, and family service providers have been the primary line of defense against these hazards, but in order to provide a more effective form of social care, these fields must be ...
Social Work Practice: An Ecological Approach
John T. Pardeck
Auburn House
, 1996
Pardeck provides an orientation to the role of social work practitioners within the human services. He differentiates the unique contributions of social work and explains them in terms of the needs and goals of an ecological approach to practice. An ecological approach to practice stresses that effective social work intervention occurs through not ...
Social Work: Seeking Relevancy in the Twenty-First Century (Haworth Social Work Practice)
Jean A Pardeck
,
Roland Meinert
, ...
Routledge
, 2000
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The ecological model is a philosophy, not an emperically vallidated theory. Social work has a troubled relationship with science. It's pretty easy to get into graduate school in social work. Our scholarship is of questionable quality. As a profession we are not ...
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