1st Edition

Advancing Social Work Practice in the Health Care Field Emerging Issues and New Perspectives

By Gary Rosenberg, Helen Rehr Copyright 1983
    174 Pages
    by Routledge

    174 Pages
    by Routledge

    Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Department of Social Work at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City, this innovative and exciting book traces the growth of the social work mission and the development of vanguard social work programs at Mount Sinai. Leading social work educators and practitioners look at where the profession is today and speculate on where it might be going. Each article is new and original to this book, and each contributor is a distinguished representative from his specialty in the field. Advancing Social Work Practice in the Health Care Field, with its wealth of historical, practical, and theoretical information, reflects today’s state of the art in selected areas and should serve as an information source not only for practitioners and administrators, but also for educators who are committed to enhancing the social work services and the quality of social health care.

    Contents Preface
    • Introduction: Posing the Issues
    • The Social Work--Community Medicine Connection--Commentary
    • Preparing New Generations of Social Workers for Practice in Health Settings--Commentary
    • Short-Term Treatment in Health Settings: Issues, Concepts, Dilemmas--Commentary
    • Social Work Groups in Health Settings: Promises and Problems--Commentary
    • Clinical Contributions to Administrative Practice--Commentary
    • Advancing Social Work Practice in Health Care
    • Index

    Biography

    Gary Rosenberg, Helen Rehr