(Ebook) Christianity and Social Work: Readings on the Integration of Christian Faith and Social Work Practice (Fifth Edition) by T. Laine Scales, Michael S. Kelly ISBN 9780989758116, 0989758117
Christianity and Social Workis organized around four themes: a) 1. Christian Roots of the Social Work Profession; b) 2. Christians Called to Social Work: Scriptural Basis, Worldviews and Ethics; c) 3. Human Behavior and Spiritual Development in a Diverse World; d) 4. Christians in Social Work Practice: Contemporary Issues. Chapters address a breadth of curriculum areas such as social welfare history, human behavior and the social environment, social policy, and practice at micro, mezzo, and macro levels. Containing 19 chapters and more than 400 pages, this revised edition ofCSW(IBSN 978-0-9897581-1-6) include six new chapters and six extensively-revised chapters in response to requests by readers of previous editions, including chapters on working with clients from the LGBT community, evidence-based practice (EBP), congregational social work, military social work, human trafficking, and spiritual assessment. NACSW provides college faculty and trainers upon request (
[email protected]) an accompanying electronic resource entitledInstructor Resources for Christianity and Social Work(2016) by Mary Anne Poe at no cost. This resource offers outlines, suggestions regarding specific core competencies found in the Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards of the Council on Social Work Education, summaries of key concepts and terms, learning objectives, discussion questions, suggested class activities and assignments, teaching notes for the three decisions cases inCSW, and annotated bibliographies for each chapter.
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