Designed to mirror how social work theory and practice is taught, Paradigms of Clinical Social Work, Volume 3 presents new therapeutic models through an imaginary family experiencing common social work problems. Table of Contents Foreword by Nancy Boyd Webb Acknowledgements About the Editors About the Contributors Introduction Part I: The Case 1. The Case - Rachelle Dorfman Part II: Paradigms of Clinical Social Work: Emphasis on Diversity 2. Diversity Perspectives for Social Work Practice - Joseph Anderson and, Robin Wiggins-Carter 3. Jungian Thinking and Practice: Emphasis on an Adolescent's Search for Her Guatemalan Cultural Roots - Marga Speicher 4. Cognitive Behavioral-Therapy with Children and Families: Emphasis on a Russian Immigrant Family's Entry Into a New Society - Tammie Ronen, 5. Behavioral Child Therapy: Emphasis on an African American Family Living in a High Risk Community - Joseph A. Himle, Daniel J. Fischer, Jordana R. Muroff 6. Play Therapy Across the Lifespan: Emphasis on a Second-Generation, Middle-Class Japanese American Family - Daniel S. Sweeny 7. Crisis Intervention and Diversity: Emphasis on a Mexican Immigrant Family's Acculturation Conflicts - Elaine P. Congress 8. Group Work: Emphasis on the Role of Gender - Charles Garvin, 9. Constructual Marital Therapy: Emphasis on a Chinese Immigrant Family - Marshall Jung, 10. Integrative Family Therapy: Emphasis on a Middle-Class African American Family in Suburbia - Marlene F. Watson 11. Narrative Therapy and the Practice of Advocacy: Emphasis on Affirming Difference When Working With Diverse Clients - Kevin J. Fitzsimmons and Larry M. Zucker 12. Clinical Social Work and Psychopharmacology: Emphasis on Indigenous Medicine in a Latino Community Melinda L. Morgan and Ian A. Cook 13. Spiritually-Centered Therapy: Emphasis on an African American Family in a Changing Multicultural Community - Carolyn Jacob Part III: Epilogues 1 year later 10 years later 15 years later Author Index Subject Index Table of Contents Foreword by Nancy Boyd Webb Acknowledgements About the Editors About the Contributors Introduction Part I: The Case 1. The Case - Rachelle Dorfman Part II: Paradigms of Clinical Social Work: Emphasis on Diversity 2. Diversity Perspectives for Social Work Practice - Joseph Anderson and, Robin Wiggins-Carter 3. Jungian Thinking and Practice: Emphasis on an Adolescent's Search for Her Guatemalan Cultural Roots - Marga Speicher 4. Cognitive Behavioral-Therapy with Children and Families: Emphasis on a Russian Immigrant Family's Entry Into a New Society - Tammie Ronen, 5. Behavioral Child Therapy: Emphasis on an African American Family Living in a High Risk Community - Joseph A. Himle, Daniel J. Fischer, Jordana R. Muroff 6. Play Therapy Across the Lifespan: Emphasis on a Second-Generation, Middle-Class Japanese American Family - Daniel S. Sweeny 7. Crisis Intervention and Diversity: Emphasis on a Mexican Immigrant Family's Acculturation Conflicts - Elaine P. Congress 8. Group Work: Emphasis on the Role of Gender - Charles Garvin, 9. Constructual Marital Therapy: Emphasis on a Chinese Immigrant Family - Marshall Jung, 10. Integrative Family Therapy: Emphasis on a Middle-Class African American Family in Suburbia - Marlene F. Watson 11. Narrative Therapy and the Practice of Advocacy: Emphasis on Affirming Difference When Working With Diverse Clients - Kevin J. Fitzsimmons and Larry M. Zucker 12. Clinical Social Work and Psychopharmacology: Emphasis on Indigenous Medicine in a Latino Community Melinda L. Morgan and Ian A. Cook 13. Spiritually-Centered Therapy: Emphasis on an African American Family in a Changing Multicultural Community - Carolyn Jacob Part III: Epilogues 1 year later 10 years later 15 years later Author Index Subject Index |