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Hoyt, Carlos, Jr. – Social Work, 2012
Racism is a term on which a great deal of discourse does and should turn in all realms of social work theory, practice, policy, and research. Because it is a concept heavily freighted with multiple and conflicting interpretations and used in a wide variety of ways, the idea and action of racism is not easy to teach or learn in a simple and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Work, Racial Bias, Ideology
Secret, Mary; Abell, Melissa L.; Berlin, Trey – Social Work, 2011
The authors present a set of guiding principles and strategies to facilitate the collaborative efforts of social work researchers and practitioners as they initiate, design, and implement outcome evaluations of human service interventions and programs. Beginning with an exploration of the interpersonal barriers to practice-research collaborations,…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Research and Development, Social Work, Researchers
Mattison, Marian – Social Work, 2012
The author addresses the risks and benefits of incorporating therapeutic e-mail communication into clinical social work practice. Consumer demand for online clinical services is growing faster than the professional response. E-mail, when used as an adjunct to traditional meetings with clients, offers distinct advantages and risks. Benefits include…
Descriptors: Risk, Therapy, Methods, Social Work
Cameron, Mark; Keenan, Elizabeth King – Social Work, 2010
Direct practice social workers today are challenged to address the requirements of the complex array of professional, organizational, institutional, and regulatory demands placed on them in the broader socioeconomic context of fewer resources and diminished public support for social welfare services in the United States. The common factors model…
Descriptors: Social Work, Models, Theories, Change
Matto, Holly C.; Strolin-Goltzman, Jessica – Social Work, 2010
Throughout the social work profession, there is ongoing interest in building a social science agenda that can address the complex practice-based questions faced by social work professionals today. Methodological innovations and unique funding opportunities have already significantly advanced research on social work practice. Still, there is…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Social Sciences, Biological Sciences, Social Work
Yamatani, Hide; Engel, Rafael; Spjeldnes, Solveig – Social Work, 2009
This study was designed to establish a caseload standard for child welfare workers. Understanding reasonable workload expectations for child welfare workers is a cornerstone of quality service provision and the recruitment and retention of qualified workers. Because of the analytic complexity of this question, qualitative and quantitative methods…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Child Welfare, Job Shadowing, Methods
Furman, Rich; Negi, Nalini Junko; Iwamoto, Derek Kenji; Rowan, Diana; Shukraft, Allison; Gragg, Jennifer – Social Work, 2009
The Latino population is the fastest growing group in the United States; thus, it is imperative that social workers and other mental health practitioners be knowledgeable about the current literature on how to effectively serve this population. This article elucidates key issues and knowledge, such as immigration and migration concerns; discusses…
Descriptors: Social Work, Caseworkers, Hispanic Americans, Immigration
Allen-Meares, Paula – Social Work, 2008
Nearly 25 years ago, Allen-Meares and Lane appraised the status of adaptive behavior assessments in use at the time, citing their usefulness and relevance to the overall assessment of school children. This article revisits those instruments and examines select current instruments to gauge whether they include the multicultural sensitivity required…
Descriptors: Race, Adjustment (to Environment), Evaluation Methods, Social Work
Leitch, M. Laurie; Vanslyke, Jan; Allen, Marisa – Social Work, 2009
In a disaster, social service workers are often survivors themselves. This study examines whether somatic intervention using a brief (one to two session) stabilization model now called the Trauma Resiliency Model[TM] (TRM), which uses the skills of Somatic Experiencing[R] (SE), can reduce the postdisaster symptoms of social service workers…
Descriptors: Intervention, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Emotional Disturbances, Natural Disasters
Bamba, Sachiko – Social Work, 2010
This article describes the experiences and perspectives of child welfare workers and maltreated children living in Japanese state care. Japanese adults emphasize supporting children's emotional well-being and empowerment through developmentally and ecologically focused socialization strategies. One developmental goal articulated by caregivers of…
Descriptors: Socialization, Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Social Work

Berger, Raymond M.; Anderson, Steve – Social Work, 1984
Reports on the results of a systematic assessment of the interpersonal difficulties encountered by in-home service providers serving the frail elderly. Presents a typology of problematic interpersonal situations, along with suggestions for training, assessment, and supervision of clients and workers. (JAC)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Geriatrics, Home Health Aides, Interpersonal Competence

Hoefer, Richard – Social Work, 1994
Presents, in light-hearted way, a few rules of evaluation practice wisdom that, if followed, would result in more rigorous and useful evaluations of human services programs. Although none of the ideas is totally original, it is suggested that as a group they provide handy checklist for practitioners who are developing or assessing evaluation…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Human Services, Program Evaluation

Chescheir, Martha W. – Social Work, 1979
Social workers in generic practice are often uncertain about which social work method is most appropriate for a given case. This article suggests that evaluating role discrepancies can help practitioners determine whether to work toward personal or situational changes with clients. (Author)
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Methods, Role Perception, Social Work

Rock, Barry D. – Social Work, 1987
Presents a literature review on outcome measures in social work quality assurance programs. Describes study using a quasi-experimental design and the idiographic instrument of goal attainment scaling using 9 social workers who scaled individual goals for 30 patients under the guidance of a committee. Concludes outcome may be a less direct…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Objectives, Evaluation Methods, Social Work

Lie, Gwat-Yong; Inman, Anjanette – Social Work, 1991
Notes that several recent court decisions have questioned reliability and validity of anatomical dolls as assessment and evidentiary tool. Reviews literature on the use of anatomical dolls and highlights issues concerning their diagnostic and forensic efficacy. Identifies and discusses implications of the use of these dolls for social work…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Children, Court Litigation, Evaluation Methods