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Barbara A Busse
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Wed Aug 16 11:09:03 EDT 2006
another abstract of interest. Barbara Busse
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Accession Number
Peer Reviewed Journal: 2006-06739-006.
Title
Nontraditional and Unorthodox Interventions in Social Work: Ethical and
Legal Implications. [References].
Year of Publication
2006
Language
English
Author
Reamer, Frederic G.
Institution
Reamer, Frederic G.: Rhode Island College, Master of Social Work
Department, Providence, RI, US
Source
Families in Society. Vol 87(2) Apr-Jun 2006, 191-197.
ISSN Print
1044-3894
Local Messages
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Publication Type
Journal; Peer Reviewed Journal
Abstract
Social work interventions with individuals, families, couples, and small
groups have evolved over time. Traditional casework methods associated
with social work's pioneers during the early and midtwentieth
century--such as Mary Richmond, Florence Hollis, Harriett Bartlett, Grace
Coyle, and Helen Perlman--have been transformed. Today's social workers
are more likely to discuss and debate the use of such approaches as
dialectical behavior therapy, narrative therapy, hypnosis, eye movement
desensitization and reprocessing, art and dance therapy, radical
cognitive
therapy, and Internet-based therapy, among others. Clinicians now have
access to a staggering array of clinical options that would be
unimaginable to social work's earliest practitioners and scholars.
(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved) (journal
abstract)
Key Concepts
nontraditional interventions, unorthodox interventions, social work,
ethics, legal implications
Subject Headings
*Ethics
*Intervention
*Social Casework
Legal Processes
Classification Code
Professional Psychological & Health Personnel Issues [3400]
Population Group
Human
Update Code
20060814
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