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Social Work, Social Welfare and American Society
by Leslie Leighninger; Philip R. PoppleISBN13:
9780205122707
ISBN10:
0205122701
Format:
Hardcover
Pub. Date:
2/1/1990
Publisher(s):
Allyn & Bacon, Inc.
List Price: $44.00
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Summary
B> Written by two of the best-known authors in social work today, this book discusses the values, ethics, and knowledge needed by social workers. In addition, this book provides a political perspective on social welfare, with definitions of liberal, conservative, and radical positions, to help readers better appreciate the political context of social welfare programs. Provides readers with strong coverage of diversity issues, and gives readers a broad view of how diversity issues affect all of us, our clients, and our profession. The author includes three comprehensive chapters on poverty, covering theory, economics, and past and present anti-poverty programs. "Social Work Destinations" featured throughout the book direct readers to museums and sites related to social welfare issues, such as Hull House, the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, and the Museum of African American History. Social Workers, and those interested in the Social Welfare System.
Table of Contents
| Most chapters conclude with ldquo;Conclusion,rdquo; ldquo;Web Sites,rdquo; and ldquo;Endnotes.rdquo; | |
| Preface | |
| Competing Perspectives on Social Welfare | |
| Political Perspectives and Social Welfare Issues | |
| The World View of Conservatives, Liberals, and Radicals | |
| The Author's Perspective | |
| Social Welfare: Basic Concepts | |
| Stigma and Social Welfare | |
| Descriptive Definitions of Social Welfare | |
| A Functional Definition of Social Welfare | |
| A Classification of Social Welfare Services | |
| Perspectives on Social Welfare | |
| Social Work as a Profession | |
| Social Work and Professionalism | |
| Social Work's Historical Development | |
| Social Work Values and Philosophical Base | |
| Social Work Ethics and Ethical Dilemmas | |
| Social Work Methods | |
| A Model of Social Work Practice | |
| Practice Settings | |
| Salaries and Job Opportunities | |
| Social Work Education and Knowledge for Practice | |
| Current Professional Issues | |
| Social Work in the Larger Field of Social Welfare | |
| Perspectives on Practice | |
| Generalist Social Work Practice | |
| History and Development of Social Work Practice | |
| Development of the Concept of Generalist Social Work | |
| Generalist Practice | |
| Case Management: A Major Skill for Generalist Practitioners | |
| Practice Ethics and Ethical Dilemmas | |
| Responses to Human Diversity | |
| Definition of the Problem | |
| Definition of Terms | |
| Dynamics of Intergroup Relations | |
| Perspectives | |
| Table of Contents provided by Publisher. All Rights Reserved. |
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