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_aChristianity and social work : _breadings on the integration of Christian faith and social work practice / _cT. Laine Scales and Michael S. Kelly, editors. |
| 250 | _aFifth edition. | ||
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_aBotsford, CT : _bNorth American Association of Christians in Social Work, _c2016. |
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| 264 | 4 | _c2016 | |
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_av, 410 pages : _billustrations ; _c23 cm |
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_a"The fifth edition of Christianity and Social Work is written for social workers whose motivations to enter the profession are informed by their Christian faith, and who desire to develop faithfully Christian approaches to helping. Christianity and Social Work is organized around four themes: 1. Christian Roots of the Social Work Profession; 2. Christians Called to Social Work: Scriptural Basis, Worldviews and Ethics; 3. Human Behavior and Spiritual Development in a Diverse World; 4. Christians in Social Work Practice: Contemporary Issues. Chapters address a breadth of curriculum areas such as social welfare history, human behavior and the social environment, social policy, and practice at micro, mezzo, and macro levels. Containing 19 chapters and more than 400 pages, this revised edition of CSW includes six new chapters and six extensively-revised chapters in response to requests by readers of previous editions, including chapters on working with clients from the LGBT community, evidence-based practice (EBP), congregational social work, military social work, human trafficking, and spiritual assessment... In organizing this 5th edition, NACSW has carefully considered the Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) from the Council on Social Work Education. It is important for schools of social work to show how they prepare students to demonstrate specific competencies in social work practice. To help with this integration CSW includes Appendices with charts that guide readers toward potential connections. These tools will be a helpful guide for both instructors and students"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
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_tGood news for the poor : Christian influences on social welfare / _rMary Anne Poe -- _tTo give Christ to the neighborhoods : a corrective look at the settlement movement and early Christian social workers / _rT. Laine Scales and Michael S. Kelly -- _tGo in peace and sin no more : Christian African American women as social work pioneer / _rTanya Smith Brice -- _tRelationship between beliefs and values in social work practice : worldviews make a difference / _rDavid Sherwood -- _tCalling a spirituality model for social work practice / _rBeryl Hugen -- _tSocial work for social justice : strengthening practice with the poor through Catholic social teaching / _rJulia Pryce, Michael S. Kelly, and Mary Lawinger -- _tSocial work as calling / _rDiana S. Richmond Garland -- _tDoing the right thing : a Christian perspective on ethical decision-making in social work practice / _rDavid Sherwood -- _tThe helping process and Christian beliefs : insights from Alan Keith-Lucas / _rHelen Wilson Harris -- _tModels for ethically integrating faith and social works / _rRick Chamiec-Case Holtrop -- _tWorking with LGBT clients : promising practices and personal challenges / _rAllison Tan -- _tSpiritual assessment : a review of complementary assessment models / _rDavid R. Hodge and Crystal R. Holtrop -- _tFamily circles : assessing family and spiritual connections with military clients / _rDexter Freeman -- _tEvidence-based practice : towards a Christian / _rJoe Raines -- _tFaith makes a difference for Christians in social work / _rRick Chamiec-Case -- _tEvidence-based practice : towards a Christian perspective / _rJim Raines -- _tInternational social work : a faith based, anti-oppressive approach / _rElizabeth Patterson -- _tPreaching and the trauma of HIV and AIDS : a social work perspective / _rFrederick J. Streets -- _tLessons learned : conducting culturally competent research and providing interventions with Black churches / _rKesslyn Brade Stennis, Kathy Purnell, Emory Perikns, and Helen Fischle -- _tSocial justice and spiritual healing : using micro and macro social work practice to reduce domestic minor sex trafficking / _rTashsa Perduc, Michael Prior, Celia Williamson, and Sandra Sherman -- _tDecision cases : No room at the inn / _rJudi Ravenhoast Meerman and Rachel Venema -- _tThe best interest of the child? Client or congregant? / _rCarla MacDonald -- _gAppendix A: _tEPAS connections organized by chapter -- _gAppendix B: _tEPAS connections organized by competency number. |
| 650 | 0 | _aChurch and social problems. | |
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_aSocial service _xReligious aspects _xChristianity. |
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| 650 | 0 | _aChurch and the world. | |
| 650 | 0 | _aChurch charities. | |
| 700 | 1 | _aScales, T. Laine. | |
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_aKelly, Michael S. _q(Michael Stokely), _d1968- |
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| 710 | 2 | _aNorth American Association of Christians in Social Work. | |
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