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Handbook of Clinical Sociology Howard M. Rebach

Handbook of Clinical Sociology By Howard M. Rebach

Handbook of Clinical Sociology by Howard M. Rebach


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Clinical sociology is an action-oriented field that seeks to prevent, reduce, or resolve the seemingly overwhelming number of social problems confronting modern society.

Handbook of Clinical Sociology Summary

Handbook of Clinical Sociology by Howard M. Rebach

Clinical sociology is an action-oriented field that seeks to prevent, reduce, or resolve the seemingly overwhelming number of social problems confronting modern society. In an extensive revision of the first edition of this classic text and reference, published by Plenum in 1990, the editors have assembled a distinguished roster of contributors to address such topics as theory and practice; intervention at various levels of social organization; specific kinds of sociological practice; social problems; and the process of becoming a clinical sociologist.

Handbook of Clinical Sociology Reviews

about the first edition:
`This handbook is long overdue. It is a book which will assist those involved with clinical practice (read: problem solving) as well as those in academia who are interested in gaining a better understanding of a rapidly emerging discipline. ...well organized. It certainly meets the goals of providing the reader with an overview of the field and a detailed discussion of the hands-on work that sociologists are currently performing. This is the kind of book that college professors who teach courses on clinical sociology, sociological practice, social change, social intervention strategies, socioliogy of work, and related themes will find extremely useful.'
Clinical Sociology Review, 10
`...an accurate reflection of the current state of clinical sociology. ...does address a number of important issues for clinically oriented practitioners, such as assessment, intervention, communication techniques, and ethical issues. ...could be used effectively as a text in an upper-level undergraduate or introductory graduate course in clinical or applied sociology.'
Contemporary Sociology

Table of Contents

Part I: The Field of Clinical Sociology. 1. Theory, Practice, and Sociology; H.M. Rebach, J.G. Bruhn. 2. Intervention in Clinical Sociology; H.M. Rebach. 3. Communication and Relationships with Clients; H.M. Rebach. 4. Ethics and Sociological Practice; J.M. Iutcovich, S. Hoppe. 5. The Effects of Social Change on Clinical Practice; N. Church. Part II: Levels of Intervention. 6. Work with Individuals; B.C. Johnson. 7. Work with Families; A. Coleman. 8. Group Work; L.R. Bishop. 9. Sociological Work in Communities; M.C. Sengstock. 10. Intervention in Formal Organizations: Lessons from Interventions in Public Schools; B. Saunders. Part III: Tools of Practice. 11. Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution; H.M. Rebach. 12. Evaluation; R. Koppel. 13. Social Policy Work; M. Morton. 14. Prevention Programming; J.G. Bruhn. Part IV: Approaches to Contemporary Social Problems. 15. Health Care Equity; B.L. Lewis, F.D. Parent. 16. Domestic Violence; B. Sims. 17. Racism and Diversity in U.S. Society: Issues of Clinical Sociologists; D.L. Pina. 18. Poverty, Social Welfare, and Public Policy; A. Coleman, H.M. Rebach. Part V: In Closing. 19. On Becoming a Clinical Sociologist; J.G. Bruhn. Exhibit A: How I Became a Clinical Sociologist; J.F. Glass. Exhibit B: How I Became a Clinical Sociologist; S. Brabant. Exhibit C: How I Became a Clinical Sociologist; B.C. Johnson. Index.

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NLS9781461354451
9781461354451
1461354455
Handbook of Clinical Sociology by Howard M. Rebach
New
Paperback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2012-09-24
437
N/A
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