Synopses & Reviews
Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Social Work introduces the key ideas of evidence-based clinical social work practice and their thoughtful application. It intends to inform practitioners and to address the challenges and needs faced in real world practice. This book lays out the many strengths of the EBP model, but also offers perspectives on its limitations and challenges. An appreciative but critical perspective is offered throughout. Practical issues (agency supports, access to research resources, help in appraising research) are addressed - and some practical solutions offered. Ethical issues in assessment/diagnosis, working with diverse families to make treatment decisions, and delivering complex treatments requiring specific skill sets are also included.
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"Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Social Work is the most exciting recent contribution to the emerging literature on evidence based practice.
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"Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Social Work is the most exciting recent contribution to the emerging literature on evidence based practice.
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Benefiting from the authors' long clinical experience, this practical volume takes readers through the EBP decision-making process in assessment, treatment planning, and evaluation, providing guidelines the correct application of research findings.
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"This volume is a superb and user-friendly resource for clinical social workers interested in incorporating the EBP approach into their practice. It provides the intellectual and practical tools that practitioners need to use EBP wisely as well as to appreciate its limitations, with many case illustrations. Although the book can easily be used on its own by graduate clinicians and social workers administering programs that deliver clinical services, MSW programs that include specializations in clinical or direct practice should consider adopting this volume as a required text to equip their graduates for practice in the current context of accountable care." - Jeanne W. Anastas, Ph.D., LMSW, President
Table of Contents
I. What is Evidence Based Practice and How It Influences Clinical Practice?- Introduction and Overview.-Three Perspectives on Evidence Based Practice.-The Steps of EBP in Clinical Social Work: An Overview.- Assessment in Clinical Social Work and Identifying.-Practice Information Needs.- Locating Practice Research.- Evaluating Research: Research Designs in EBM/EBP.-Evaluating Research: Other Issues of Research Methodology in EBM/EBP.-Meta-analysis and Systematic Reviews: Aggregating.-Research Results.-Shared Decision Making with the Client.-Finalizing the Treatment Plan and Practice Evaluation.-II. Case Examples of Evidence Based Practice.-Sam: An Older, Gay Man who appears Depressed.-Ray: A Man Fearful of Panic Attacks.-Sally: A 12 year old who has Reactive Attachment Disorder.-Newman and Loretta: Parents of Arthur, a Man who has Schizophrenia.- Jin: 16 year old Korean-American Male with Drinking Issues.-Jennifer: A Young Homeless Woman who has Borderline Personality Disorder.- III. EBP in Clinical Social Work Education and Ongoing Issues.- Evidence Based Practice: Teaching and Supervision.-Continuing Issues Regarding EBP in Practice.-Conclusion.-References.-Glossary.- Appendix A: An Outline for a Biopsychosocial Assessment and Intervention Plan.-Appendix B: A Bullet Point Summary of the Merits and the Limitations of EBP