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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

30.11.2020

Herausgeber

Rhonda Peterson Dealey + weitere

Verlag

Springer

Seitenzahl

230

Maße (L/B/H)

24,1/16/2 cm

Gewicht

541 g

Auflage

1st ed. 2021

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-030-57309-6

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Rhonda Peterson Dealey, DSW, LSCSW, is an assistant professor of social work and the Master of Social Work Program Director at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas. She has been a licensed clinical social work practitioner for more than 25 years, working with individuals and families across the lifespan in the arenas of child welfare, health care, and school social work. Her research interests include children’s mental health and well-being and particularly the role of play, and some of her favorite people call her Nanna. She is eternally grateful for the lessons her clients and students teach her every day.  Dr. Dealey earned a BA in social work and psychology from Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas, a Master of Social Work degree from University of Arkansas at Little Rock, and a Doctor of Social Work degree from Aurora University, Aurora, Illinois.

Michelle R. Evans, DSW, LCSW, CADC, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor, and Licensed Sex Offender Treatment Provider and Evaluator with experience in micro, mezzo, and macro level social work. She has worked primarily with the Latino population throughout her career as a bilingual and bicultural social worker. She is currently the Hospital Administrator for Elgin Mental Health Center in Elgin, Illinois. She is in private practice at Nickerson & Associates, PC as a bilingual therapist where she treats adults and adolescents with mental health issues, substance abuse issues, and sex addictions. She also teaches on these topics at Aurora University and University of Chicago in Illinois. Throughout her career, she has worked to increase equity, justice, and cultural awareness to these institutions. Dr. Evans earned a Doctor of Social Work and a Master of Social Work degree from Aurora University in Aurora, Illinois.

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

30.11.2020

Herausgeber

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Springer

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230

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24,1/16/2 cm

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541 g

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1st ed. 2021

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Englisch

ISBN

978-3-030-57309-6

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  • Preface

    Chapter 1: Theory in PracticeAuthors: Rhonda Peterson Dealey and Michelle R. EvansAbstractThe Essence of Theory for Clinical PracticeThe Evolution of Clinical TheoryCreating a Clinical Framework Using TheoryPlanning and Implementing Change StrategiesUsing the Clinical Framework to Develop a Plan for TerminationSummaryReferences

    Chapter 2: Interpersonal Theory: The Case of LisaAuthor: Angela SongAbstractIntroduction to Interpersonal TheoryIntroduction to the Case of LisaTheoretical IntegrationCultural ConsiderationsDiscussion QuestionsReferences

    Chapter 3: Object Relations Theory: The Case of ElyseAuthor: Alison Smith MitchellAbstractIntroduction to Object Relations TheoryIntroduction to the Case of ElyseTheoretical IntegrationCultural ConsiderationsDiscussion QuestionsReferences

    Chapter 4: Self-Psychology: The Case of EvanAuthor: Rhonda Peterson DealeyAbstractIntroduction to Self PsychologyIntroduction to the Case of EvanTheoretical IntegrationCultural ConsiderationsDiscussion QuestionsReferences

    Chapter 5: Psychoanalytic Theory: The Case of EmmaAuthor: Neil GormanAbstractIntroduction to Psychoanalytic TheoryIntroduction to the Case of EmmaTheoretical IntegrationCultural ConsiderationsConclusionDiscussion QuestionsReferences

    Chapter 6: Person-Centered Therapy: The Case of TommyAuthor: Ann TrettinAbstractIntroduction to the Person-Centered ApproachIntroduction to the Case of TommyTheoretical IntegrationCultural ConsiderationsDiscussion QuestionsReferences

    Chapter 7: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: The Case of WallyAuthor: Jessica D. ClessAbstractIntroduction to Cognitive Behavioral TherapyBasics of CBTIntroduction to the Case of WallyTheoretical IntegrationCultural ConsiderationsDiscussion QuestionsReferences

    Chapter 8: Dialectical Behavior Therapy: The Case of MosesAuthor: Rachel M. BaileyAbstractIntroduction to the Dialectical Behavioral Therapy FrameworkIntroduction to the Case of MosesTheoretical IntegrationCultural ConsiderationsDiscussion QuestionsReferences

    Chapter 9: Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: The Case of JimAuthor: Philip MillerAbstractIntroduction to Solution-Focused Brief TherapyIntroduction to the Case of JimTheoretical IntegrationCultural ConsiderationsDiscussion QuestionsReferences

    Chapter 10: Narrative Therapy: The Case of J.J.Author: So’Nia GilkeyAbstractIntroduction to Narrative TherapyIntroduction to the Case of J.J.Theoretical IntegrationCultural ConsiderationsDiscussion QuestionsReferences

    Chapter 11: Relational Cultural Theory: The Case of MonicaAuthors: Ashley Davis and Nina AronoffAbstractIntroduction to Relational Cultural TheoryIntroduction to the Case of MonicaTheoretical IntegrationCultural ConsiderationsDiscussion QuestionsReferences

    Chapter 12: Systems Theory: The Case of EsperanzaAuthors: Madeline Pérez De Jesús, Entizada Rodriguez, Gladis AnayaAbstractIntroduction to Systems TheoryIntroduction to the Case of EsperanzaTheoretical IntegrationCultural ConsiderationsDiscussion QuestionsReferences

    Chapter 13: Bowen Family Systems Theory: The Case of JulietteAuthor: Robin ShultzAbstractIntroduction to Bowen Family Systems TheoryIntroduction to the Case of JulietteTheoretical IntegrationCultural ConsiderationsDiscussion QuestionsReferences

    Chapter 14: Experiential Therapy: The Case of SamAuthors: Wendy Seerup, Jennifer Anderson and Joan FedotaAbstractIntroduction to Experiential TherapyIntroduction to the Case of SamTheoretical IntegrationCultural ConsiderationsConclusionDiscussion QuestionsReferences