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Parrish, Danielle E.; Rubin, Allen – Social Work, 2012
This article describes the results from a large, cross-sectional survey of social workers, psychologists, and licensed marriage and family therapists (LMFTs) in Texas (N = 865) regarding their orientation toward and implementation of evidence-based practice (EBP). All social workers were recruited by e-mail using the state NASW Listserv (analysis…
Descriptors: Evidence, Graduates, Electronic Mail, Doctoral Degrees
Reamer, Frederic G. – Social Work, 2013
Digital, online, and other electronic technology has transformed the nature of social work practice. Contemporary social workers can provide services to clients by using online counseling, telephone counseling, video counseling, cybertherapy (avatar therapy), self-guided Web-based interventions, electronic social networks, e-mail, and text…
Descriptors: Risk Management, Ethics, Video Technology, Social Work
Risley-Curtiss, Christina; Rogge, Mary E.; Kawam, Elisa – Social Work, 2013
Experts suggest that social work practitioners can improve their client service with a more thorough understanding of the impact of other animals on individuals and families. Studies indicate that some social work practitioners are including animals in their practices through assessment and interventions. Little is known about what factors…
Descriptors: Animals, Social Work, Expertise, Counseling Techniques
Savaya, Riki; Gardner, Fiona – Social Work, 2012
Critical reflection (CR) is a process by which one may identify the assumptions governing one's actions, question them, and develop alternative behaviors. This article presents two cases that demonstrate the use of CR to raise social workers' awareness of gaps between what Schon and Argryis term social workers' "espoused theories" and the…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Social Work, Aggression, Critical Thinking
Hodge, David R. – Social Work, 2011
Research indicates that many social work practitioners are interested in using spiritual interventions in clinical settings. Unfortunately, studies also indicate that practitioners have frequently received minimal training on the topic during their graduate education. Drawing from the evidence-based practice movement, this article develops some…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Graduate Study, Guidelines, Counseling
Mireau, Ruth; Inch, Roxanne – Social Work, 2009
Community-based mental health services are increasingly challenged by waiting lists for individual counseling. A strengths-based, brief solution-focused counseling (BSFC) model was used to increase the number of clients served while maintaining high-quality services. Clients who participated in BSFC experienced both shorter wait times than did…
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Mental Health Programs, Individual Counseling, Counseling Techniques
O'Brien, Gerald V. – Social Work, 2011
In the United States, genetic research, as well as policy and practice innovations based on this research, has expanded greatly over the past few decades. This expansion is indicated, for example, by the mapping of the human genome, an expansion of genetic counseling, and other biogenetic research. Also, a disability rights movement that in many…
Descriptors: Genetics, Minority Groups, Social Work, Counseling
Konopik, Debra A.; Cheung, Monit – Social Work, 2013
"Psychodrama" is the process of enacting or reenacting relevant aspects or roles from current and past events to instill hope in clients who are facing life issues. This article examines the outcomes of a five-stage psychodrama treatment through a social worker's direct participation in a partial hospitalization program. Observation notes and…
Descriptors: Therapy, Content Analysis, Social Work, Patients
Gerdes, Karen E.; Segal, Elizabeth – Social Work, 2011
Empathy is more important than ever to a national population worried about difficult political and socioeconomic situations. During the last 10 years, an enormous amount of research has been carried out to elucidate the nature, mechanism, and function of empathy. New research from social-cognitive neuroscience and related fields indicates that,…
Descriptors: Empathy, Social Work, Social Cognition, Counselor Client Relationship
Jensen, Todd M.; Shafer, Kevin – Social Work, 2013
Current research on stepfamily well-being often overlooks the perspective of children, and deals primarily with factors as reported by the adults involved. The authors examine a number of family role characteristics, parental subsystem characteristics, and resources that might influence how children perceive the quality of their stepfamily…
Descriptors: Well Being, Family Role, Young Adults, Mothers
Cacciatore, Joanne; Raffo, Zulma – Social Work, 2011
Research on parental bereavement has focused historically on single or partnered cross-gendered (heterosexual) bereaved parents. No previous studies have examined the unique experiences of same-gendered bereaved parents. This multiple-case study focused on child death in same-gendered-parent families. The goal of this study was to yield…
Descriptors: Psychological Needs, Grief, Mothers, Death
Murdach, Allison D. – Social Work, 2010
Along with other helping professions, social work is today struggling to become a more "evidence-based" activity. This article explores some of the issues raised by this reevaluation of social work, especially as it relates to the issue of direct social work practice. Despite the current push to base social work helping methods on scientific…
Descriptors: Social Work, Scientific Research, Qualitative Research, Data Analysis
Eack, Shaun M. – Social Work, 2012
Schizophrenia is a mental health condition characterized by broad impairments in cognition that place profound limitations on functional recovery. Social work has an enduring legacy in pioneering the development of novel psychosocial interventions for people with schizophrenia, and in this article the author introduces cognitive remediation, the…
Descriptors: Evidence, Therapy, Counseling Techniques, Schizophrenia
Waisbrod, Nirit; Buchbinder, Eli; Possick, Chaya – Social Work, 2012
This article examines the benefits of in-home family therapy with severely distressed families through the analysis of four cases that demonstrate the creative use of this intervention with families whose children were placed in a full-time day care facility. Although the efficacy of home intervention with distressed families has been documented,…
Descriptors: Intervention, Family Counseling, Therapy, Social Work
Bransford, Cassandra L. – Social Work, 2011
The focus of this article is on illustrating how the differences between the paternalistic and empowerment approaches embedded within social work have unnecessarily evolved into competing approaches to practice. Tracing the historical evolution of both paternalistic and empowerment approaches, the article posits that social work is more amenable…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Holistic Approach, Empowerment, Counseling Techniques