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Hodge, David R.; Horvath, Violet E. – Social Work, 2011
Spiritual needs often emerge in the context of receiving health or behavioral health services. Yet, despite the prevalence and salience of spiritual needs in service provision, clients often report their spiritual needs are inadequately addressed. In light of research suggesting that most social workers have received minimal training in…
Descriptors: Health Services, Social Work, Religious Factors, Client Characteristics (Human Services)
Carlson, Bonnie E.; Stromwall, Layne K.; Lietz, Cynthia A. – Social Work, 2013
Increasing numbers of women are found in the military, and they are now performing roles very similar to those of male service members. More returning servicewomen and veterans have been exposed to stressful and traumatic experiences, such as combat and difficult living circumstances, and military sexual trauma is common. These experiences have…
Descriptors: Females, Freedom, Health Services, Injuries
Cohen, Burton J. – Social Work, 2011
Evidence-based practice (EBP) has emerged as an alternative to traditional social work practice and has ignited a new round in the decades-old debate about the relationship between knowledge and practice in the field. This article identifies several limitations inherent in the EBP perspective and argues that it would be unfortunate if EBP were to…
Descriptors: Evidence, Social Work, Caseworker Approach, Theory Practice Relationship
Pimpare, Stephen – Social Work, 2013
This article offers a review of welfare reform evaluation studies, summarizing research that has generated a consensus among mainstream policy analysts that the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA) has had few effects beyond caseload reductions and increases in employment. Given that supporters and…
Descriptors: Social Work, Dependents, Policy Analysis, Welfare Services
Sheely, Amanda – Social Work, 2012
The passage of welfare reform shifted significant authority for welfare provision from the federal government to state and local governments. Proponents of devolution point to drastic caseload declines as evidence that state-run programs are decreasing dependency among families. However, welfare rolls in many states have remained stagnant or…
Descriptors: Welfare Services, Social Work, Program Implementation, Program Effectiveness
Colvin, Jeffrey David; Nelson, Brooke; Cronin, Katie – Social Work, 2012
Medical-legal partnerships (MLPs) integrate legal services into the health care setting to resolve legal issues that have a negative impact on patient health. These partnerships between attorneys and health care professionals have traditionally focused on physicians. Despite early success and expansion of the MLP model, the literature is only…
Descriptors: Social Work, Caseworkers, Patients, Legal Aid
Lim, Younghee; DeJohn, Tara V.; Murray, Drew – Social Work, 2012
As the United States' economy continues to experience challenges, more families at or near the poverty level fall prey to predatory financial practices. Their vulnerability to these operations is increased by a lack of knowledge of asset-building resources and alternative financial services. This article focuses on Volunteer Income Tax Assistance…
Descriptors: Financial Services, Poverty, Taxes, Tax Credits
Hardina, Donna; Montana, Salvador – Social Work, 2011
In this article, findings from a national survey of social service managers are described. Respondents were asked to identify theories and models of management that influenced their administrative activities. The results indicate that many of the respondents used an empowerment-oriented approach to management. Respondents were more likely to…
Descriptors: Administration, Social Services, Administrators, Administrator Behavior
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
Hudson, Christopher G. – Social Work, 2012
This article reviews recent theory and research on geographic disparities in mental health and their implications for social work. It focuses on work emerging from the fields of mental health geography, psychiatric epidemiology, and social work, arguing that a wide range of spatial disparities in mental health are important to understand but that…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Neighborhoods, Geography, Health Conditions
Leung, Terry T. F. – Social Work, 2011
"Client participation" is a popular ideal and object of rhetorical commitment in social work service. But the much-touted potential of this concept requires careful and critical scrutiny. This article reports on a study of client-participation initiatives in the Hong Kong welfare sector. The study identified significant differences in…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Social Work, Welfare Services
McBeath, Bowen; Briggs, Harold E.; Aisenberg, Eugene – Social Work, 2010
Federal, state, and local policymakers and funders have increasingly organized human service delivery functions around the selection and implementation of empirically supported interventions (ESIs), under the expectation that service delivery through such intervention frameworks results in improvements in cost-effectiveness and system performance.…
Descriptors: Human Services, Research and Development, Intervention, Social Work
Savitsky, Laura; Illingworth, Maria; DuLaney, Megan – Social Work, 2009
This article discusses social work practice areas for civilian social workers who provide services to military service members, veterans, and their families. These practice areas include education, child welfare, domestic violence, mental health, health care, substance abuse, and criminal justice. The authors examine the impact of the contemporary…
Descriptors: Military Service, Substance Abuse, Family Violence, Child Welfare
McCormick, Andrew J. – Social Work, 2011
Self-determination is a primary ethical principle underlying social work practice in health care settings. Since the 1970s, a right-to-die movement that shares the social work commitment to self-determination has grown and influences end-of-life care decisions. However, the role of culture is notably absent in discussions of the right to die. A…
Descriptors: Social Work, Self Determination, Death, Health Services
Stokes, Jacqueline; Schmidt, Glen – Social Work, 2012
This study explored decision making by child protection social workers in the province of British Columbia, Canada. A factorial survey method was used in which case vignettes were constructed by randomly assigning a number of key characteristics associated with decision making in child protection. Child protection social workers (n = 118) assessed…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Child Abuse, Home Visits, Foreign Countries