Evidence-Based Practice with Women: Toward Effective Social Work Practice with Low-Income Women
Social Work Practice with Women: An Evidence Based Approach is a key text for courses on Social Work Practice and Women in Social Work. Women constitute a large proportion of clients seeking treatment and often present with issues that are unique. This book focuses on the major mental health issues faced by women in social care and it will present empirically validated ways of assessing and treating clients. This is the first book to focus broadly on women in treatment and evidence based approaches in social work. The book will focus on assessing and treating women with the following mental health issues: 1) generalized anxiety disorder 2) PT…
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Produktdetails
Weitere Autoren: Yegidis, Bonnie L.
- ISBN: 978-1-4129-7575-9
- EAN: 9781412975759
- Produktnummer: 7742239
- Verlag: Sage Pubn
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2010
- Seitenangabe: 237 S.
- Masse: H24.9 cm x B17.5 cm x D1.5 cm 358 g
- Gewicht: 358
Über den Autor
Dr. Markward earned her both MSW and PhD from the University of Illinois-Urbana. She is currently an associate professor in the University of Missouri's School of Social Work in Columbia where she teaches policy focused on women, poverty, and mental health, children's mental health, and evaluation of clinical practice. Although Dr. Markward's research and scholarly publications focus on women, children and youth, her research on women is related to violence against women. She co-edited a book entitled Reassessing Social Work Practice with Children and has contributed chapters in six books. Dr. Markward is particularly interested in gender-specific violence prevention research with females who are in the prepubescent stage of development, especially in the the ability of young females to cope with violence. Dr. Markward has practiced social work in hospital, public welfare, and school settings, primarily with low income women and children who have physical and/or mental disabilities.
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