1st Edition

Working in Social Work The Real World Guide to Practice Settings

By Jessica Rosenberg Copyright 2009
    246 Pages
    by Routledge

    246 Pages
    by Routledge

    After graduating, students in social work are faced with the daunting and stressful decision of choosing their specialty from the many that are available to them.  JessicaRosenberg has designed this guidebook to make this process easier, providing students with real world and practical information about what it is really like to work as a social worker. Each chapter covers a different practice setting, such as child welfare, gerontology, and addictions, and follows the same format. 

    The Field Overview and Forecast describes the social worker’s role, scope of services, and emerging issues and employment trends. The Critical Issues section consists of an interview with an established professional in his or her chosen field, offering a look into their personal journeys as they progressed through their careers. A vignette written by a practitioner in their area of specialty makes-up the First Person Narrative, providing the reader with a look at the joys and challenges of working in that particular field. Each chapter then concludes with helpful resources to learn more, such as books and websites, as well as information about specialty credentials and educational programs and centres. Those entering the social work field will find this an indispensible guide as they select their specialty and begin their career.

    1. Social Work in Addictions. 2. Social Work with Older Adults. 3. Social Work with Child Welfare. 4. Social Work in Criminal Justice. 5. Domestic Violence and Social Work. 6. Social Work in Health Care. 7. Social Work with Housing and Homelessness. 8. International Social Work. 9. Social Work and Mental Illness. 10. Social Work with the Military. 11. Social Work with Palliative and End-of-Life Care. 12. Social Work and Private Practice. 13. School Social Work.

    Biography

    Rosenberg, Jessica

    This is a wonderful introduction to the field of social work. This book is impressive for both its comprehensiveness and practicality. It is a valuable resource for anyone contemplating a career in social work.  Mitchell Kahn, Professor of Social Work and the BSW Director, Ramapo College of New Jersey

    A first in the social work literature, this exceptional book provides a much needed guide about diverse practice fields and should be on the shelves of all social work educators and practitioners.  Elaine Congress, MSSW, DSW, LCSW, Professor and Associate Dean, Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service

    This book is a much needed addition to the literature on social work roles and practice, and a comprehensive resource for the introductory social work course. Sheldon R. Gelman, PhD, ACSW, MSL, Professor and Schachne Dean, Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University