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Paradigms Of Clinical Social Work . [Hardcover]

Rachelle A. Dorfman (Author)
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This fully-integrated volume written by the leading experts in the field of social work presents a wide rage of therapeutic paradigms. Especially noteworthy is the common framework provided for all paradigms discusse, thus facilitating comparison and contrast between each approach. These paradigms include cognitive, brief-oriented, and psychosocial therapies, as well as Adlerian theory and radical behavorism.

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  • Hardcover: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (August 1, 1988)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0876305125
  • ISBN-13: 978-0876305126
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 7.1 x 1.4 inches
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Primer for MC/CPs on the MSW Point of View, July 21, 2010
Educated through the addictions counselor, MC/CP and Psy.D route, I came to wonder why it was that I often ran into instances of miscommunication with LCSWs about treatment methods and what seemed to me to be well-established, basic and common theories of pathological behavior. So when I saw this at a flea market for a dollar, I bought it immediately. I'm glad I did. Because I now understand a =lot= more about my former mystery.

Dorfman's collection of articles by evidently reputable MSWs and DSWs of the '80s makes it clear to me that the DSW is to a Psy.D. more or less what DO is to an MD: The ultimate grasp of "healing" may be as functional and effective, but the method of arriving at that grasp follows a significantly different philosophical tradition.

For one thing, the MSW/DSW comes from a basic belief in socialization to cultural norms as a route to healing that is decidedly =not= the case in the unadulterated, post-Freudian traditions of traumatology, existentialism, object relations, psychodynamics, behaviorism, cognitivism, neo-Easternism (e.g.: mindfulness and acceptance), or neuropsychology.

From "our" point of view, what is =is=, regardless of whether or not it fits into "societal" beliefs or values. If the upshot is an irresolvable conflict, we deal with acceptance thereof, not with trying to =reconcile= ambiguities that cannot =be= reconciled unless one surrenders his discoveries in favor of "cutural reality." But I surely understand why that may be the only "solution" for those who cannot break out of their cultural paradigms.

This is not to say that there are no "cross-overs." One of the book's contributors examines Minuchian family therapy, for example. But oddly (at least to me) ignores Murray Bowen, and barely mentions the Palo Alto gang. Another contributor digs into Skinnerian behaviorism. Another into Ellis, Beck and cognitive therapy. But =objectives= for the use of those methods are very different from the sense of objectives I have. =Then= there was an article on existential therapy that did a fine job of explaining May, Yallom, etc., but oriented it towards a =social= existentialism. (I was left cross-eyed.)

I think the essential philosophical difference between the social welfare and clinical orientations comes down to "their" goal of problem-solving and symptom reduction (even if the client is left in fantasy) vs. "our" goal of cognitive and behavioral de-construction and re-construction as the path to a greater grasp of reality that will serve the patient to deal with his problems in the future. Stated another way, it might be =adaptation= for the sake of psychic comfort and "fit" with the values of society vs. =reality= for the sake of ego strength to deal with the social environment's numerous fabrications and confusions.

I'm glad I read this book. I may not =agree= with parts of it or support its various contributor's filtrations of mental structures, Adlerian schemata, radical behaviorism, cognitive or family therapy; but it surely helped me to understand that the people with framed MSWs or DSWs above their desks have a different way of seeing things because they were evidently taught from considerably different organizing principles.
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Although the profession of social work is young-less than 100 years old-the practice of helping others is ancient. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
psychosocial rehabilitation practitioner, psychosocial rehabilitation movement, psychosocial rehabilitation approach, behavioral social worker, safeguarding strategies, fictional final goal, person and the human experience, psychosocial rehabilitation model, psychosocial rehabilitation programs, social work with groups, diagnostic school, cognitive therapy model, social work treatment, clinical social work practice, psychosocial rehabilitation services, structural family therapy, group work practice, young adult chronic patient, eclectic psychotherapy, subjective psychology, social group work, mainstream model, compulsive lying, clinical societies, psychosocial therapy
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New York, Columbia University Press, Free Press, San Francisco, Harvard University Press, Englewood Cliffs, Aunt Flo, Selvini Palazzoli, Guilford Press, International Universities Press, University of Chicago Press, Basic Books, United States, Archives of General Psychiatry, Academic Press, Alfred Adler, American Journal of Psychiatry, American Psychiatric Association, Milan School, University of Pennsylvania, Hogarth Press, Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Mental Health Series, Mary Richmond, Oxford University Press
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