Social Work in Health Settings

Practice in Context
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ISBN-13:
9781032186603
Veröffentl:
2022
Erscheinungsdatum:
27.12.2022
Seiten:
490
Autor:
Jessica Euna Lee
Gewicht:
900 g
Format:
245x174x48 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This fully revised and expanded fifth edition of Social Work in Health Settings: Practice in Context maintains its use of the Practice in Context (PiC) decision-making framework to explore a wide range of social work services in health care settings.
0.Foreword. 1.Practice-in-Context (PiC): The Framework. Part One - Individual and Family Work in Health Settings. 2.Primer on micro practice in social work in health care: Context, skills, interventions, and best practices. Section 1.1 - Perinatal health settings. 3.Navigating the unexpected: When maternal trauma and birth intersect. 4.Ethical considerations in fetal surgery: Social workers' role determining maternal-fetal surgery eligibility given an addiction history. Section 1.2 - Children and Youth. 5.Amelia's big changes embodied: Cyclic vomiting syndrome or somatization. 6.Pediatric rare conditions: Working with families through diagnosis and living with illness. 7.Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Program (LEND): Interprofessional work supporting rural and urban children with neuro-developmental disabilities. 8.Sam's "hatching" process: Care management for a child with gender dysphoria. Section 1.3 - Emerging Adults. 9.Carter's struggles with an eating disorder and suicidality: Navigating eating disorder treatment spaces as a queer, mixed-race adolescent. 10.Assistive technology and developmental disability: Helping Gina find her voice. 11.Enhancing the psychosocial and sexual well-being of gender-diverse young adults within a multidisciplinary clinic. Section 1.4 - Adults. 12.Working with undocumented immigrants: Creative problem-solving when serious illness intersects with no insurance. 13.When oncology and psychosocial issues clash: A social worker's role in a complex case with multiple barriers to care. 14.Social work practice adapts to liver transplant population shifts. 15.A functional medicine approach for complex war-related illnesses: Interprofessional teams creating benefits for personalized veteran care. 16.Smoking cessation as a social justice issue: Robert's struggles to stop smoking. Section 1.5 - Older adulthood. 17.Competing interests: Upholding social work ethics in the for-profit dialysis setting. 18.Working with Junior: A study of collaboration, boundaries, and use of self. 19.Social work in long-term care and rehabilitation settings for older adults. 20.Joan's hold on independence: A case of safety and self-determination. 21.Should Grandma be living by herself? The challenges of older adults with mild cognitive impairment in rural communities. 22.A good death: Accessing care at the end of life-cultural, clinical, and institutional considerations. Part Two - Program, Policy, and Public Health Social Work. 23.Primer on macro practice in social work in health care: Public health social work. Section 2.1 - Spanning boundaries across micro to macro practice. 24.Supervision: A micro through macro form of practice in health care. 25.The role of school in healthcare intervention: The benefit of daily monitoring, teamwork, and data collection. Section 2.2 - Programmatic responses to public health needs. 26.Prenatal social support for underserved women in an inner-city community. 27.Social work support for medical students: The creation of a Wellness Advisory Program. Section 2.3 - Policy responses to public health needs. 28.Contact tracing: public health in unprecedented times. 29.Dentistry & HIV positive patients: Indiana University School of Dentistry, social work team. 30.Community-based health interventions and peer support for Bhutanese refugees. Section 2.4 - Summary. 31.Conclusion.

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