Title: Falling through the cracks : psychodynamic practice with vulnerable and oppressed populations
Abstract: 1. Why We Need a Biopsychosocial Perspective with Vulnerable, Oppressed, and At-Risk Clients, by Joan Berzoff, MSW, EdD 2. Making It Thinkable: A Psychodynamic Approach to the Psychosocial Problems of Prisons and Prisoners, by Elizabeth Kita, LCSW 3. We're Cool, You and Me: A Relational Approach to Clinical Social Work in the City: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Within a Homeless Shelter for Formerly Incarcerated Women and Their Children, by Cara Segal, LICSW 4. If I Feel Judged By You, I Will Not Trust You: Relational Practice with Addicted Mothers, by Shirley Cohen Konrad, PhD, LCSW, and Jennifer Morton, DNP, MPH, RN 5. Making a Difference: Psychodynamic Views on Race and Racism, by Maria de Lourdes Mattei, PhD 6. Navigating the Perils of the Child Welfare System: Applying Attachment Theory in Child Protective Practice, by Gregory Bellow, MSW, PhD 7. Holding a Mother--Holding a Baby: Psychosocial Casework in a Clinic for Women with High-Risk Pregnancies, by William S. Meyer, MSW 8. Finding Common Ground: The Perils of Sameness and Difference in the Treatment of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients, by Susanne Bennett, PhD, LICSW, and Charles Rizzuto, MSW, LICSW 9. Full of Feelings, Disabled, and Treatable: Working Psychodynamically with Special-Needs Adults, by Joan C. Dasteel, LCSW, PhD, PsyD, BCD 10. Seeing Through the Eyes of the Blind: Psychodynamically Informed Work with Persons with Low Vision, by Catherine Orzolek-Kronner, PhD, LCSW-C, and Joan DeSimone, MA, PhD 11. What Did You Say? Clinical Practice with Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Populations, by Carol B. Cohen, PhD, LCSW-C 12. Social Care with the Severely Mentally Ill: Psychodynamic Perspectives, by Joel Kanter, MSW, LCSW-C 13. The Return from War: Templates for Trauma and Resilience, by Jaine Darwin, PsyD, ABPP 14. Alien to This Country: Treatment Considerations with Immigrant Bilingual Patients, by Efrosini Kokaliari, PhD, LICSW 15. When a State Becomes a Parent: Orphanages in a Post-totalitarian Culture: Attachment Theory Perspective, by Galina Markova, PhD Conclusion, by Joan Berzoff, MSW, EdD Contributors Index
Publication Year: 2012
Publication Date: 2012-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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