Synopses & Reviews
“This book invites us to imagine a world in which all people are treated with respect and dignity. A world where even the most downtrodden and debilitated can harbor and pursue a dream of a better life. Where no limits are placed on the individual potential.”
–from the Foreword by Stanley Witkin,
University of Vermont
The Strengths Perspective in Social Work Practice is an unrivaled collection of essays explaining the strengths-based philosophy, demonstrating how it works, and providing clear and practical tools for its application. Each chapter is written by an expert in the field to provide a balanced approach to social work practice that explores the strengths and assets of clients. An exceptionally wide range of subjects (ideas and populations) are covered in each essay.
Thisedition has been substantially revised and includes eight new chapters.
New Chapters -
• Chapter 2: The Challenge of Seeing Anew the World We Think We Know: Learning Strengths-Based Practice by Robert Blundo,
• Chapter 4: Chronic Illness and Transilience Along My Spiritual Path by Edward Canda
• Chapter 6: Key Dimensions of the Strengths Perspective in Case management, Clinical, and Community Practice by Ann Weick, James Krieder, and Ronna Chamberlain
• Chapter 7: The Strengths Perspective in Criminal Justice by Michael Clark
• Chapter 8: Implementation of Brief Strengths-Based Case management: An Evidence-Based Intervention for Improving Linkage with Care by Richard C. Rapp and D. Timothy Lane
• Chapter 11: A Shift in Thinking: Influencing Social Workers’ Beliefs About Individual and Family Resilience in an Effort to Enhance Well-being and Success for All by Bonnie Benard and Sara L. Truebridge
• Chapter 13: Exploring the True Nature of Resilience: A View from the Inside-Out by Jack Pransky and Diane McMillen
• Chapter 14: Poverty Through the Lens of Economic Human Rights by Mary Bricker-Jenkins, Rosemary Barbera, and Carry Young
Synopsis
The Strengths Perspective in Social Work Practice presents an unrivaled collection of essays that explain the strengths-based philosophy, demonstrate how it works, and provide clear and practical tools for its application.
Synopsis
This unrivaled collection of essays explains the strengths-based philosophy, demonstrates how it works, and provides clear and practical tools for its application. Each chapter is written by an expert in the field to provide a balanced approach to social work practice that explores the strengths and assets of clients.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Contributors
PART ONE: THE PHILOSOPHY, PRINCIPLES, AND LANGUAGE OF THE STRENGTHS PERSPECTIVE
Chapter 1: Introduction: Power in the People
Chapter 2: The Challenge of Seeing Anew the World We Think We Know: Learning Strengths-Based Practice
Chapter 3: The Opportunities and Challenges of Person-Centered, Strengths-Based Practice: Purpose. Principles, and Applications of Systems’ Integration
PART TWO: STRENGTHS-BASED APPRECIATIONS, ASSESSMENTS AND APPROACHES TO PRACTICE
Chapter 4: Chronic Illness and Transilience Along My Spiritual Path
Chapter 5: The Strengths Approach to Practice: Beginnings
Chapter 6: Key Dimensions of the Strengths Perspective in Case management, Clinical, and Community Practice
Chapter 7: The Strengths Perspective in Criminal Justice
Chapter 8: Implementation of Brief Strengths-Based Case management: An Evidence-Based Intervention for Improving Linkage with Care
Chapter 9: The Strengths Model with Older Adults: Critical Practice Components
Chapter 10: Assessing Strengths: Identifying Acts of Resistance to Violence and Oppression
Chapter 11: A Shift in Thinking: Influencing Social Workers’ Beliefs About Individual and Family Resilience in an Effort to Enhance Well-being and Success for All
PART THREE: USING THE STRENGTHS PERSPECTIVE IN CONTEXT(S)
Chapter 12: Honoring Philosophical Traditions: The Strengths Model and the Social Environment
Chapter 13: Exploring the True Nature of Resilience: A View from the Inside-Out
Chapter 14: Poverty Through the Lens of Economic Human Rights