Generalist Practice : A Task-Centered Approach /
Tolson, Eleanor Reardon
Generalist Practice : A Task-Centered Approach / Eleanor Reardon Tolson, Charles Garvin, William J. Reid. - second edition - 1 online resource (368 p.) : 1 figure
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Authors and contributors -- Preface -- 1. Introduction: Task-Centered and Generalist Practice -- PART ONE. Individuals -- 2. Pretreatment Considerations -- 3. The Initial Phase of Treatment -- 4. The Middle Phase of Treatment -- 5. Termination and Case Illustrations -- PART TWO. Families -- 6. Pretreatment Considerations -- 7. The Initial Phase of Treatment -- 8. The Middle Phase of Treatment -- 9. Termination and Case Illustrations -- PART THREE Groups -- 10. Pretreatment Considerations -- 11. The Initial Phase of Treatment -- 12. The Middle Phase of Treatment -- 13. Termination and Case Illustration -- PART FOUR. Larger Systems -- 14. Task-Centered Work with Human Service Organizations -- 15. Task-Centered Work with Communities -- PART FIVE. Diversity and Conclusions -- 16. Task-Centered Work with Culturally Diverse Clients -- 17. Conclusion: Wrapping It Up -- References -- Author index -- Subject index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
This essential text presents a "task-centered" methodology—a structured, short-term problem-solving approach—applicable across systems at five levels of practice: the individual, the family, the group, organizations, and communities. The second edition offers more information on systems theories and includes case studies and practice questions with each chapter, as well as checklists for each level of practice and exercises to help students monitor their understanding and skill development.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780231507523
10.7312/tols12182 doi
Family social work.
Social case work.
Social group work.
Task-centered social work.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Methodology.
HV40
300
Generalist Practice : A Task-Centered Approach / Eleanor Reardon Tolson, Charles Garvin, William J. Reid. - second edition - 1 online resource (368 p.) : 1 figure
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Authors and contributors -- Preface -- 1. Introduction: Task-Centered and Generalist Practice -- PART ONE. Individuals -- 2. Pretreatment Considerations -- 3. The Initial Phase of Treatment -- 4. The Middle Phase of Treatment -- 5. Termination and Case Illustrations -- PART TWO. Families -- 6. Pretreatment Considerations -- 7. The Initial Phase of Treatment -- 8. The Middle Phase of Treatment -- 9. Termination and Case Illustrations -- PART THREE Groups -- 10. Pretreatment Considerations -- 11. The Initial Phase of Treatment -- 12. The Middle Phase of Treatment -- 13. Termination and Case Illustration -- PART FOUR. Larger Systems -- 14. Task-Centered Work with Human Service Organizations -- 15. Task-Centered Work with Communities -- PART FIVE. Diversity and Conclusions -- 16. Task-Centered Work with Culturally Diverse Clients -- 17. Conclusion: Wrapping It Up -- References -- Author index -- Subject index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
This essential text presents a "task-centered" methodology—a structured, short-term problem-solving approach—applicable across systems at five levels of practice: the individual, the family, the group, organizations, and communities. The second edition offers more information on systems theories and includes case studies and practice questions with each chapter, as well as checklists for each level of practice and exercises to help students monitor their understanding and skill development.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780231507523
10.7312/tols12182 doi
Family social work.
Social case work.
Social group work.
Task-centered social work.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Methodology.
HV40
300

