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The Practice of Clinical Social Work in Healthcare

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This book examines the complexities of clinical social work practice in healthcare today. It identifies many of the psychological, social, emotional and spiritual aspects of physical illness in adults. The approach draws on theories from trauma, crisis intervention and supportive counseling, as well as empirical literature from other healthcare fields. Recognizing that social work roles in healthcare range from short-term or crisis-oriented interventions to ongoing, depth-oriented relationships, the authors develop clinical assessment and intervention useful for social workers in various healthcare settings.  By utilizing a common frame of clinical analysis, social workers can deepen their critical thinking skills in examining the impacts of specific illnesses and injuries on coping and wellbeing. Each chapter includes an analysis of the psychosocial impacts of the given medical condition across the following spectrums:  illness or injury (by onset, course, outcome, and degree of incapacitation)  relationship between nature of illness, and emotional and psychosocial functioning common clinical issues, and impacts of historical and current trauma  end-of-life and bereavement social justice the authors’ reflections on practice  The Practice of Clinical Social Work in Healthcare is an essential guide for MSW students and social work professionals in healthcare.

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ISBN: 9783031316494
Publication date: 15th July 2023
Author: Meredith Hemphill
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 303 pages
Series: Essential Clinical Social Work Series
Genres: Clinical psychology
Social work
Nursing and ancillary services
Psychology