Field instruction: a guide for social work students

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E-Book
Authors
Royse ( David )
Dhooper ( Surit Singh )
Badger ( Karen )
 
Category
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Publication Year
2018 
Publisher
Waveland Press, Inc., United States 
Pages
xiii, 272 p. : ill.  
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Abstract
This introductory chapter provides the historical and current context for 0understanding the requirement of field instruction in social work programs. It also begins to answer questions about student preparation, supervision, and the coordination of field instruction within the larger educational program.
 
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Preface

1 Field Instruction and the Social Work Curriculum
2 The Partnership with Social Service Agencies
4 The Student Intern: Learning New Roles
5 Contexts in Which Social Workers Operate
6 Client Systems: The Recipients of Service
7 Acquiring Needed Skills
8 Legal and Ethical Concerns
9 Pragmatic Concerns

Appendix: Problem-Oriented Recording
References
Index
 
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