Abstract: Part One: The Theoretical Framework Chapter 1: Casework: Then and Now Chapter 2: The Psychosocial Frame of Reference: An Overview Chapter 3: Examples of Clinical Social Work Practice Chapter 4: The Hollis Classification of Casework Treatment Part Two: Treatment: An Analysis of Procedures Chapter 5: Sustainment, Direct Influence, and Exploration-Description-Ventilation Chapter 6: Reflective Discussion of the Person-Situation Configuration Chapter 7: Reflective Consideration of Pattern-Dynamic and Developmental Factors Chapter 8: Psychosocial Therapy and the Environment Chapter 9: The Client-Worker Relationship Part Three: Diagnostic Understanding and the Treatment Process Chapter 10: Initial Interviews and the Psychosocial Study Chapter 11: Assessment and Diagnostic Understanding Chapter 12: Choice of Treatment Objectives Chapter 13: Choice of Treatment Procedures Chapter 14: Family Therapy and Psychosocial Casework: A Theoretical Synthesis Chapter 15: The Clinical Practice of Family Therapy Chapter 16: Couple Treatment: Problems in Relationships Chapter 17: Couple Treatment: Clinical Issues and Techniques Chapter 18: Crisis Intervention and Brief Treatment Chapter 19: Termination Chapter 20: The Psychosocial Approach: Clinical Case Examples Chapter 21: Studying and Working with the Hollis Typology Appendix Bibliography
Publication Year: 1966
Publication Date: 1966-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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