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9780197537855

The Oxford Textbook of Palliative Social Work

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    9780197537855

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    0197537855

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2022-06-10
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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The Oxford Textbook of Palliative Social Work is a comprehensive, evidence-informed text that provides clinicians, researchers, policy-makers, and academics with a broad range of content to inform and enhance palliative social work practice. This definitive resource brings together an array of more than 150 international authors and is edited by three leading palliative social work pioneers to address the needs of professionals providing interprofessional, culturally sensitive, biopsychosocial-spiritual care for patients and families living with serious illness. Social workers from diverse settings will benefit from the historical perspective and international scope as well as the wealth of patient and family narratives.

In keeping with the dynamic growth of the field over the last decade, this second edition offers a substantially deeper dive both conceptually and contextually into the more nuanced delivery of palliative social work. This edition includes additional chapters that reflect the increased integration of palliative social work across populations, diagnoses, and settings. Each chapter has been extensively updated integrating current evidence, with a section specifically devoted to interventions for the purpose of affirming the scope of social work palliative practice. A new preface highlights aspects of social-political inequity and injustice that informed the development, process, and ultimate content of this Text. International palliative social work practice is reflected by regional voices and highlighted by an exploration of the unique response to the COVID-19 pandemic as it evolved in their respective countries. Professional issues explore topics of mentoring, supervision, advocacy, leadership, certification, legacy, and resilience.

Author Biography


Terry Altilio, MSW, LCSW, APHSW-C is a palliative social work consultant with 34 years of direct practice experience in palliative care most recently in the Division of Palliative Care at Mt Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center. She lectures in post masters programs at NYU, Smith and is guest faculty in
an internet course through California State University San Marcos.

Shirley Otis-Green, MSW, MA, LCSW, ACSW, OSW-CE, FNAP, FAOSW, is a palliative social work consultant. Shirley is a National Association of Social Workers Pioneer and has been recognized with Fellowships by the Association of Oncology Social Work, California Health Care Foundation, and the National
Academies of Practice.

John G. Cagle, MSW, PhD is Associate Professor at University of Maryland School of Social Work. His research has been supported by a number of public and private entities, including the University of Maryland School of Social Work Financial Social Work Initiative, the Hospice Foundation of America,
the National Palliative Care Research Center, the John A. Hartford Foundation, the National Institute on Aging, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, and the Foundation for Care at the End of Life.

Table of Contents



Dedication
Narrative
Poem

Table of Contents
Forewords
Susan Blacker, Betty Ferrell, Kathleen Foley, George Handzo, Matthew Loscalzo, Diane Meier, Russel K. Portenoy
Preface
Theresa A. Altilio, John Cagle, Shirley Otis-Green
Acknowledgements
Call out
Contributors

I. Converging Contexts of Care
Quotations to Introduce Section
1. Centering the Lens of Social Justice
Eucharia Borden, Meagan Lyon Leimena, & Bridget Sumser
2. Health Equity in Palliative Care
Tessa Jones, Frances Nedjat-Haiem, Karen Bullock
3. Culture in Palliative Care
Todd Becker, John G. Cagle
4. Spirituality & Social Work Practice in Palliative Care
Dona J. Reese, Holly Nelson-Becker, Ann M. Callahan
5. The Power of Language: Inviting Attention & Intention to Word Choice
Terry Altilio & Anne Kelemen

II. Historical Context - Bringing History Forward
Quotations to Introduce Section
6. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? The Evolving Identity of Palliative Social Workers
Philip C. Higgins
7. Social Work & Palliative Care - The Early History
Dame Cicely Saunders
8. Palliative Social Work: An Historical Perspective
Bernice Catherine Harper

III. Foundations? Collaborative Contexts
Quotations to Introduce Section
9. A Commitment to Collaborate: Challenges & Opportunities
Jill Farabelli & Vickie Leff
10. Collaborative Crosswalk
Theresa A. Altilio

IV. Person-Centered, Family-Focused Practice
Quotations to Introduce Section
11. Interventions to Support Children & Adolescents during Parental Illness
Katie Aliberti
12. Social Work in Pediatric Palliative Care
Barbara L. Jones, Stacy C. Remke, Rachel Carnahan-Metzger, & Farya Phillips
13. Adolescents & Young Adults Living with Serious Illness
Christabel K. Cheung & Lori Wiener
14. LGBTQ Patient Palliative Care: A Queery Into Quality of Life
Charlie Blotner & Danae Dotolo
15. Beyond Vulnerability: Enhancing Agency? & Adapting Systems
Sarah Gehlert & Teresa Moro
16. A House in Not a Home: Palliative Care with People Experiencing Homelessness
Adam Schoenfarber & Pamela Adams
17. Dying in a Foreign Land
Iraida V. Carrion
18. Palliative Care for Veterans
Louisa Daratsos & Alba Lopez
19. Older Adults
Deborah Waldrop, Mercedes Bern-Klug, John G. Cagle, & Daniel S. Gardner

V. Person-Centered, Family-Focused Practice across Diagnoses
Quotations to Introduce Section
20. Introduction Person-Centered Practice in an Expanding Palliative Care Landscape
Chris Onderdonk
21. Palliative Social Work & Heart Failure
Arden O'Donnell & Tracy Ng
22. The Collaboration of Palliative & Oncology Social Work
Annabelle Bitter & Malory Lee
23. Dementia Challenges & Opportunities across the Trajectory
Abigail Nathanson & Abigail L. Latimer
24. Palliative Care in Chronic Kidney Disease
Teri Browne & Elizabeth B Anderson
25. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis & Neurologic Disease: The Role for Palliative Social Work
Judith Wood Mintz
26. Palliative Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Opportunities for Growth in the Face of Loss & Isolation
Carina Oltmann & Sheri Mila Gerson
27. Clinical Trials & the Role of Social Work
Karylnn Brintzenhofeszoc


VI. Person-Centered, Family-Focused Practice across Settings
Quotations to Introduce Section
28. Consultative Practice
Colleen Mulkerin, Sara Morrison & Katherine Lepak
29. Palliative Social Work in the Emergency Department
Robin Lawson & Maya Genovesi
30. Palliative Social Work in the ICU
Nina Laing
31. Surviving the ICU
Nina Laing & Anna Lewis
32. Palliative Care in the Perinatal & Neonatal Setting
Meagan Leimena & Rachel Rusch
33. Outpatient Palliative Care: Walking the Path Together
Anne Front
34. Home-Based Palliative Care
Kennan Moore, Christine Goldstein & Jeanine S&eroff
35. Social Work in Hospice Care
John G. Cagle & Rachel Brandon
36. Pediatric Hospice & Palliative Care: The Invaluable Role of Social Work
Stacy Orloff
37. Palliative & Hospice Care for Incarcerated Persons
Kathy Supiano & Jamey Boudreaux
38. Palliative Care in Long-Term Care Facilities
Mercedes Bern-Klug, Kara A. Carter, & Kelsey Simons
39. The Integration of Rehabilitative Therapies & Palliative Care
Jennifer Schutt
40. Palliative Social Work in Rural Communities
Karla Washington & Christine Lero
41. When Inner Cities Are Motivated by Compassion: The Role of Palliative Social Work
Richard Francoeur & Ken Sergiacomi

VII. Regional Voices from an International Perspective
Quotations to Introduce Section
42. Introduction - International Palliative Social Work
Sheri Mila Gerson & Pam Firth
43. Palliative Social Work - An African Perspective
Jennifer Hunt & Val Maasdorp
44. It Takes Two to Tango: The Social Worker & the Family in Palliative Care
Elena D'Urbano
45. Australian Palliative Social Work
Patricia Collins, Julie Greathouse, Brendan Myhill & Lauren Gough
46. Social Work & Palliative Care in Brazil
Lena Lansttai Bevilaqua Menezes & Leticia Andrade
47. Palliative Social Work in Canada
Susan Cadell & Harvey Bosma
48. Culture Sensitive Palliative Social Work with Chinese Populations
Ming Ming Cheng & Cecilia Lai Wan Chan
49. Palliative Care: An Indian Perspective
Aarti Jagannathan, Srilatha Juvva & Priya Treesa Thomas
50. Palliative Social Work in Israel
Tali Samson
51. Culture, Social Determinants of Health & Palliative Care in the Pacific Basin
Lana Sue Ka'opua, Luana M.Y. Scanlan & Yvonne Duhaylongsod Yim
52. Palliative Social Work in Romania: New Perspectives
Petrua Anania, Csaba László Dégi
53. Palliative Social Work in Singapore
Cheng Wan Peh & Tzer Wee Ng
54. Palliative Social Work in Switzerland
Marc-Antoine Berthod & Laetitia Probst-Barroso
55. Palliative Social Work in the United Kingdom
Becky Chaddock, Sally Paul, & Ann Cullen

VIII. Interventions: Foundations of Palliative Social Work Practice
Quotations to Introduce Section

56. Merging Research & Clinical Practice
Tamara Cadet
57. Families & Family Conferencing
Iris Fineberg
58. Family Caregivers in Palliative Care: Social Work Roles & Responsibilities
Myra Glajchen & Christine Wilkins
59. Mental Health Risk in Palliative Care
Katherine Walsh & Susan Hedlund
60. Connections & Context: Thinking Critically about Strengths, Resilience & Growth
Sheryl Lee Shermak & Susan Cadell
61. Advance Directives from a Social Work Perspective: Influence of Culture & Family Dynamics
Ramona Bullock-Johnson & Karen Bullock
62. Symptom Management Interventions
John G. Cagle & Terry Altilio
63. Sexual Expression & Physical Intimacy for Those Challenged With Serious Illness
Les Paul Gallo-Silver & Michael O.Weiner
64. Holding On & Letting Go: The Red Thread of Adult Bereavement
Susan Gerbino & Mary Raymer
65. The Integration of Technology - Benefits & Challenges
Katherine Campbell

IX. Interventions: Supporting Effective Palliative Social Work Practice
Quotations to Introduce Section
66. Introduction Interventions in Social Work Practice
Anne Kelemen & Stacy Remke
67. Acceptance & Commitment Therapy: Enhancing Psychological Flexibility in Serious Illness
Kayla B. Moore
68. Anticipatory Guidance
Stephanie Gasca & Rachel Schindel
69. Bibliotherapy
a. Nancy Cincotta & Tracy Moore
70. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in the Palliative Care Setting
Carina Oltmann
71. Care Coordination: Providing Quality Care, Reducing Costs & Unnecessary Utilization
Rebecca Cammy & Lauren LaTourette
72. Crisis Intervention
Esther Ammon
73. De-escalating Highly Emotional or Potentially Violent Situations
Kathleen Hurley
74. The Doctor Within: Integrative Health, Social Work, & Palliative Care
Lucia McBee
75. EMDR for Pain Management
Yvette Colon
76. Building the Complete Father Intervention
Michael O. Weiner & Les Paul Gallo-Silver
77. Bereavement in the Beginning Phase of Life: Grief in Children & Their Families
Nancy Cincotta
78. Practice Considerations - Group Work
Nancy Cincotta
79. Meaning Centered Therapies: Reconnecting with Life
Jordan Nichols
80. Medical Crisis Counseling
Clara VanGerven
81. Motivational Interviewing: A Person-Centered Model of Communication
Jordan Nichols
82. The Power of Narratives & Storytelling
Cara L.Wallace
83. Using Psychoeducation to Empower Patients, their Families & Care Partners
Bessy Santiago
84. Single Session & Solution Focused Brief Therapy
Kasey Sinha
85. Structured Problem-Solving Interventions for Patients & their Care Partners
Rebecca Cammy & Lauren LaTourette
86. Supportive Counseling
William Michael Cooper
87. Trauma Therapies for Palliative Care Practice
Chelsea Brown
88. Using Schema Therapy to Meet Needs in Palliative Care
Lissa Parsonnet

X. Ethical Considerations
Quotations to Introduce Section
89. Ethical Considerations in Palliative Care: An Overview
Wendy Walters
90. Ethics in Medical Decision-Making - Exploring the Limits of Autonomy
Tracy Borgmeyer
91. Hospice & Palliative Social Work's Ethical Challenge: Aid in Dying in the United States
Tracy Schroeper, Jamie Goldberg & Stephanie Wladowski
92. Pediatric Palliative Care Ethics & Decision-Making
Nicholas Purol & Danielle Jonas
93. Technology & Ethics
Christina Bach

XI. Professional Issues
Quotations to Introduce Section
94. Intro to Profession Issues
John G. Cagle
95. Navigating in Swampy Lowlands: A Relational Approach to Practice-Based Learning in Palliative Care
David Browning & Susan Gerbino
96. The Influence of Policy on End of Life & Palliative Care
Nancy Kusmaul
97. The Evolution of Advanced Certification for Palliative & Hospice Social Workers
Barbara Head & Alyssa Middleton
98. Supervision & Mentoring for Social Workers in Palliative & End-of-Life Care
Cathy Berkman, Carolyn Genereux, & Anne Front
99. Professional Resilience & Self-Care
Colleen Mulkerin
100. Self-Care Practice Wisdom: A Letter to My Younger Self
Kerry Irish
101. Leadership & Role
Cathy Berkman, Grace Christ & Allison Shukraft
102. Professional Opportunities & Resources
Ellen Csikai, Barbara Jones, Kendra D. Koch
103. Palliative Caring: Reflections on Building a Professional Legacy
Shirley Otis-Green

Epilogue
Altilio, Brandon, Cagle, Otis-Green

Index

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