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Dziegielewski, S. Social work practice and psychopharmacology. New York: Springer. Addresses psychopharmacological treatment and knowledge as essential to ethical and effective social work practice. Issues related to prescription, nonprescription, and naturalistic or herbal medicines are included.
Social work and psychopharmacology: A person in environment approach. Similar to Dziegielewski and Leon , provides a comprehensive guide to the use of medications in the clinical setting, treatment planning, and a comprehensive reference guide for selected pain and mental health medications and their prescribed uses. Users without a subscription are not able to see the full content on this page.
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Sign in with your library card. Related Articles about About Related Articles close popup. Introduction Psychopharmacological treatments are changing the practice landscape for all health and mental health professionals. Reference Works Most social workers agree that, in order to provide quality and effective clinical practice, knowledge of medications is a must. How to Subscribe Oxford Bibliographies Online is available by subscription and perpetual access to institutions. Jump to Other Articles:.
Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Powered by: PubFactory. The Social Workers' Desk Reference meets this need for an authoritativesourcebook for social work practitioners.
This compelling volume focuses on theneeds of frontline practitioners in private, non-profit, and publicsettings--including case managers, clinical social workers, supervisors, andadministrators. Each of the chapters provides key tools and resources, suchas best practices, program evaluations, step-by-step treatment plans, andvalidated assessment scales.
It addresses the needs of social workers working ina variety of areas--including assessment and diagnosis, clinical social work,marital and family therapy, community practice, case management, helpingvulnerable populations and populations at risk, forensic social work, research,and practice evaluation. Written by expert contributors and guided by aprestigious editorial board, the Social Workers' Desk Reference is not onlyrelevant to, but also a vital resource for practitioners.
Just as every medicalprofessional must own a Physicians' Desk Reference, this volume is anindispensable reference for every social worker. From inside the book.
Contents Developing Effective Practice. Social Work. Roberts Limited preview - Social Workers' Desk Reference Limited preview - Common terms and phrases agency American Psychiatric American Psychiatric Association anxiety approach assessment Association Axis behavior brief therapy child cial client clini clinical social clinician codes cognitive contract coping Corcoran crisis intervention cultural depression develop diagnosis dissociative identity disorder DSM-IV DSM-IV-TR effective EMDR emotional environment ethical evaluation example experience family members family therapy feelings feminist focus functioning genogram Gestalt therapy goals guidelines identify individual integrated interaction interpersonal involves issues Journal managed MCOs measures ment mental disorders mental health narrative therapy organizations outcomes person perspective Ph.
D prac practitioners present prob problem professional psychological psychosocial psychotherapy relationship response role scale School of Social sessions situation social phobia social work practice social workers specific strategic therapy strategies stress structure supervision symptoms task techniques theory therapeutic therapist tion tive Transactional Analysis treatment plan York.
Roberts , Kenneth R. Yeager Limited preview - Roberts is at Rutgers University. Gilbert J. Greene is at Ohio State University. Bibliographic information.