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Irving, Allan; Young, Tom – Social Work, 2002
This article explores the work of theorist and philosopher Mikhail Bakhtin and acknowledges him as a new voice to social work. In a larger context his ideas can help the profession in the transition to postmodernity. In particular, the authors explore two of his key concepts--dialogue and carnival. (Author)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Beliefs, Cultural Pluralism, Dialogs (Language)

Herie, Marilyn; Martin, Garth W. – Social Work, 2002
Presents an integrated dissemination model for social work and, through the use of a case example, illustrates the practical application of the model. The OPTIONS (OutPatient Treatment In Ontario Services) project is an example of the effective dissemination of two research-based addiction treatment modalities to nearly 1,000 direct practice…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Diffusion (Communication), Foreign Countries, Innovation

Reamer, Frederic G. – Social Work, 1998
Traces the evolution of ethical norms, principles, and standards in social work during four stages in the profession's history: (1) morality period, (2) values period, (3) ethical theory and decision-making period, and (4) ethical standards and risk-management period. Recent developments in the profession include complex conceptual frameworks and…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Ethics, Guidelines, Moral Values

Haynes, Karen S. – Social Work, 1998
Discusses 100-year-old debate about the primary function of the social work profession: to seek social reform or to provide individual treatment. Uses debate format to argue that these need not be mutually exclusive and divisive, and that they are increasingly evident in social work education and practice. (Author/JDM)
Descriptors: History, Individual Counseling, Intervention, Outcomes of Treatment

Tangenberg, Kathleen M.; Kemp, Susan – Social Work, 2002
This article argues for an invigorated, more complex understanding of the body in social work theory, practice, and research. Drawing from scholarship in the humanities, social sciences, and social work, a framework involving three dimensions of the body is proposed for integration with accepted ecological practice models. (Author)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Attitude Change, Counseling Techniques, Diffusion (Communication)

Briar-Lawson, Katharine – Social Work, 1998
Highlights social work legacies and how they will impact 21st-century practice. Provides several examples to help inform integrative social and economic foundations for practice, policy, and human well-being. Importance of these and other income-support and capacity-building strategies is featured against the challenges associated with welfare…
Descriptors: Family Life, Family Programs, Integrated Services, Parent Empowerment