Innovations in Practice and Service Delivery Across the Lifespan

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Pub. Date: 1998-12-03
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

High rates of poverty and homelessness, especially among women and children; increasing alcohol and drug abuse problems; escalating teen violence; and inadequate services for the chronically mentally ill are just a few of the problems that human service professionals encounter. Unfortunately, traditional approaches and programs often fail these vulnerable populations, particularly since their multiple needs often require a multidimensional approach. New innovations in practice and service delivery are clearly needed, but the current literature is often idiosyncratic, fragmented, and does not offer a systematic approach to the issues and problems. Innovations in Practice and Service Delivery Across the Lifespan is the first book in Oxford's new social work series Innovations in Practice and Service Delivery with Vulnerable Populations . With chapters written by leading scholars in social work and related fields in mental health and human services, it presents an interdisciplinary approach to the examination of innovations in direct practice and service delivery, synthesizing the development and application of knowledge concerning practice and delivery across both problems and populations. This volume allows innovations in direct practice and service which have relevance across problem areas or groups to be shared by students and practitioners dealing with a range of problems across the lifespan. The book is divided into four parts, beginning with a conceptual overview of theory developed by the editors for the analysis of innovations in practice and delivery. The remaining sections focus on children and adolescents, adults and the elderly. Each section defines the relevant population; discusses those issues in practice and service delivery where innovation is needed; presents an overview of the types of innovations which are taking place; and outlines the implications for practice, service delivery, policy and research. The editors' aim is to introduce practitioners and students to innovations that have been successful, including empirical evidence to support their conclusions, and thus to provide them with strategies that they can implement in their own practice and research. Current literature on helping vulnerable populations is extremely segmented and offers little in the way of systematic, research-bsed analysis of innovations. This books lays out a conceptual framework for doing just this, and offers an analysis of some of the newest techniques for working with people from infancy through old age. The book is ideal for social work practice theory courses, continuing education for professionals, and as a supplement to practice courses, while individual chapters can be used for specialized practice courses.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(12)
David E. Biegel
Arthur Blum
Part I. Theory and Conceptual Framework 13(44)
Chapter 1 Theories of Practice with Vulnerable Populations
13(19)
FRANCIS J. TURNER
Chapter 2 Fostering Innovation in Organizations and Creating Innovative Organizations A Synthesis of Empirical Research
32(25)
JACK ROTHMAN
JOANN DAMRON-RODRIGUEZ
Part II. Innovations in Practice and Service Delivery with Children and Adolescents 57(90)
Chapter 3 Innovations for High-Risk Infants
57(22)
LYNN T. SINGER
SONIA MINNES
ROBERT E. ARENDT
Chapter 4 Innovations in Adoption
79(23)
VICTOR GROZA
Chapter 5 Innovations in Child Welfare Preventing Out-of-Home Placement of Abused and Neglected Children
102(22)
JULIA H. LITTELL
JOHN R. SCHUERMAN
Chapter 6 Exposure to Urban Violence A Framework for Conceptualizing Risky Settings
124(23)
RAYMOND P. LORION
ANNE E. BRODSKY
MICHELLE COOLEY-QUILLE
Part III. Innovations in Practice and Service Delivery with Adults 147(102)
Chapter 7 The Evolution of Service Innovations for Adults with Severe Mental Illness
147(22)
PHYLLIS SOLOMON
Chapter 8 Innovation in Mental Retardation Services
169(28)
DAVID BRADDOCK
Chapter 9 Innovations in Treating Alcohol Problems
197(24)
ALLEN ZWEBEN
SUSAN ROSE
Chapter 10 Innovation in Practice with Homeless Populations Partnership in the Struggle for Empowerment
221(28)
JUDITH A. B. LEE
Part IV. Innovations in Practice and Service Delivery with the Elderly 249(78)
Chapter 11 Innovations in Institutional Care from a Patient-Responsive Perspective
249(27)
EVA KAHANA
BOAZ KAHANA
HEIDI T. CHIRAYATH
Chapter 12 Innovations in Managing Alzheimer's Disease
276(19)
CAMERON J. CAMP
JEANNE M. MATTERN
Chapter 13 Innovative Intervention Approaches for Alzheimer's Disease Caregivers
295(32)
DAVID W. COON
RICHARD SCHULZ
MARCIA G. ORY
THE REACH STUDY GROUP
Conclusion 327(12)
David E. Biegel
Arthur Blum
About the Editors 339(2)
About the Contributors 341(2)
Index 343

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