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adam_text | CONTENTS
Foreword by Florence Hollis xvii
Preface to Fourth Edition xix
Preface to Third Edition xxii
Preface to Second Edition xxv
Preface to First Edition xxix
Acknowledgments xxxvii
List of Contributors xxxix
PART I. BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES 1
THE YOUNG CHILD
1. Qualifications and Tasks of the Therapist in Group Therapy with Children
Leslie Rosenthal 4
ADOLESCENCE
2. An Overview of Adolescent Development, Behavior and
Clinical Intervention
Elaine Rubenstein 11
YOUNG ADULTHOOD
3. Young Adulthood: A Developmental Phase
Glen Clifford and Katharine Odin 20
ADULTHOOD
4. Theories of Adult Development: Creating a Context for Practice
Eileen M. Brennan and Ann Weick 33
5. Clinical Practice with Women in Their Middle Years
Roberta G. Sands and Virginia Richardson 43
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vi Contents
OLD AGE
6. Older Workers and the Workplace: A New Challenge
for Occupational Social Work
Michal E. Mor Barak and Margaret Tynan 59
7. Group Therapy for the Elderly: One Approach to Coping
Mickie Griffin and Mildred V. Waller 74
8. Practice with the Frail Elderly in the Private Sector
David P. Fauri and Judith B. Bradford 83
PART II. PHYSICAL CONDITIONS 93
AIDS
9. AIDS: A Clinical Approach
Marielle Beauger, Michele Dupuy Godin, and Yolaine Jumelle 96
ARTHRITIS
10. Helping to Manage the Emotional Effects of Arthritis
Larry L. Smith 104
BLINDNESS
11. The Blind: Psychological and Emotional Needs
Doreen M. Winkler 112
BURN PATIENTS
12. Adjustment Problems of the Family of the Burn Patient
Gene A. Brodland and N.J.C. Andreasen 121
CANCER
13. Terminal Cancer: A Challenge for Social Work
Carleton Pilsecker 129
CARDIAC DISORDERS
14. Intervention with Heart Attack Patients and Families
BerniceSokol 139
DEAFNESS
15. Between Worlds: The Problems of Deafened Adults
Helen Sloss Luey 148
DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
16. Counseling Severely Dysfunctional Families of Mentally
and Physically Disabled Persons
J.DaleMunro 160
Contents vii
DIABETES
17. The Diabetic Client
Mary W. Engelmann 173
GENETIC PROBLEMS
18. Psychosocial Aspects of Genetic Disorders: Implications for Practice
Kathleen Kirk Bishop 179
HEMOPHILIA
19. Some Psychosocial Problems in Hemophilia
Alfred H.Katz 188
KIDNEY DISORDERS
20. Impact of Kidney Disease on Patient, Family, and Society
Kathleen M. Hickey 196
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
21. Group Work Intervention with a Multiple Sclerosis Population
Gary John Welch and Kathleen Steven 206
NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
22. Intervention Strategies to Use in Counseling Families
of Demented Patients
Joan Keizer and Linda C. Feins 217
23. The Chronically Mentally 111: A Practice Approach
Mary Frances Libassi 228
24. Widows and Widowers of Alzheimer s Victims: Their Survival
After Spouses Death
Mona Wasow and Dorothy H. Coons 241
ORGAN LOSS
25. Organ Loss, Grieving, and Itching
Kemal Elberlik 251
PAIN
26. Family oriented Treatment of Chronic Pain
Alletta Jervey Hudgens 262
SEIZURE DISORDERS
27. The Psychotherapy of Patients with Complex Partial Seizures
Steven L. Taube and Nancy Harris 275
SICKLE CELL ANEMIA
28. Psychosocial Aspects of Sickle Cell Anemia in Adolescents
Shirley Conyard, Muthuswamy Krishnamurthy, and Harvey Dosik 286
viii Contents
STROKE
29. Group Work with Hospitalized Stroke Patients
Judith R. Singler 295
TRANSPLANTS
30. Treating Families of Bone Marrow Recipients and Donors
Marie Cohen, Irene Goldenberg, and Herbert Goldenberg 304
PART III. PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS 313
AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
31. Screening for Affective Disorders
Julia B. Rauch, Carla Sarno, and Sylvia Simpson 316
, BORDERLINE CLIENTS
32. Borderline Personality Disorder: Diagnosis, Etiology, and Treatment
Elsa Marziali 329
33. Clinical and Ecological Approaches to the Borderline Client
Eda G. Goldstein 348
DEPRESSION
34. The Cognitive Behavioural Approach with Depressed Clients
Michael J. Scott and Stephen G. Stradling 362
35. Depression in Older Adults: Psychological and
Psychosocial Approaches
Margaret A. Fielden 372
FACTITIOUS ILLNESS
36. A Therapeutic Confrontation Approach to Treating Patients
with Factitious Illness
Kenneth R. Wedel 386
HYPERACTIVITY
37. Drugs, Dialogue, or Diet: Diagnosing and Treating
the Hyperactive Child
Harriette C. Johnson 392
38. School and Family based Treatment of Children
with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Kaye H. Coker and Bruce A. Thyer 407
Contents ix
MANIC DEPRESSION
39. Group Therapy in the Management of Manic Depressive Illness
Fred R. Volkmar, Sandra Bacon, Saad A. Shakir, and Adolf Pfefferbaum 417
MULTIPLE PERSONALITY
40. Multiple Personality Disorder: A Challenge to Practitioners
Thomas J. Giancarlo 425
PARANOIA
41. The Paranoid Client
Monna Zentner 437
PHOBIAS
42. Diagnostic and Treatment Considerations with Phobic
Symptomed Clients
William P. Gilmore 448
POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDERS
43. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and the Treatment of Sexual Abuse
Sylvia B. Patten, Yvonne Gatz, Berlin Jones, and Deborah Thomas 456
44. Post Traumatic Stresses on Women Partners of Vietnam Veterans
Linda Jean Maloney 469
SCHIZOPATHS
45. Long Term Group Treatment for Young Male Schizopaths
Audrey Rosen Ely 488
SCHIZOPHRENIA
46. Aftercare Treatment for Schizophrenics Living at Home
Jody D. Iodice and John S. Wodarski 499
47. The Role of Social Networks in the Maintenance of Schizophrenic Patients
R.D.W. Taylor, P.J. Huxley, andD.A.W. Johnson 513
48. Treatment Issues in Schizophrenia
Judith C. Nelsen 523
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
49. Drug Free Treatment Selection for Chemical Abusers:
A Diagnostic based Model
Carolyn Sandberg, William M. Greenberg, and Joseph C. Birkmann 531
50. Case Management in Alcohol and Drug Treatment:
Improving Client Outcomes
William P. Sullivan, James L. Wolk, and David J. Hartmann 549
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PART IV. PERSONAL ISSUES S6
ABORTION AND PREGNANCY
51. Social Work Service to Abortion Patients
Alice Ullman 564
52. Unplanned Pregnancy in Young Women: Managing Treatment
Peter Barnett and Deborah W. Balak 573
ANOMIE
53. Existential Psychotherapy and the Problem of Anomie
Donald F.Krill 581
BURNOUT
54. Conceptualizing and Preventing Burn out
Charles Zastrow 601
CRISIS
55. School Based Assessment and Crisis Intervention
with Kindergarten Children Following the New York World
Trade Center Bombing
Nancy Boyd Webb 612
DEATH AND DYING
56. Counseling Bereaved Children: Stages in the Process
Mary Elizabeth Taylor Warmbrod 626
57. Illness and Loss: Helping Couples Cope
Susan Krausz 637
58. Adolescents Experience with Death: Practice Implications
Susan A. Cho, Edith M. Freeman, and Shirley L. Patterson 649
EATING DISORDERS
59. Treatment Alternatives for Bulimia Patients
Barbara V. Bulow and Neal De Chillo 658
ENURESIS
60. The Conditioning Treatment of Childhood Enuresis
R.T.T. Morgan and G.D. Young 668
SUICIDE
61. Suicide: Answering the Cry for Help
David J. Klugman, Robert E. hitman, and Carl I. Wold 674
Contents xi
62. Clinical Work With Suicidal Adolescents and Their Families
Dean H. Hepworth, O. William Farley, and]. Kent Griffiths 684
VASECTOMY
63. Implications of Vasectomy for Social Work Practice
Sarah F. Hafemann and Catherine S. Chilman 696
PART V INTERPERSONAL ISSUES 707
ABUSE OF CHILDREN
64. Progress in Treating the Sexual Abuse of Children
Jon R. Conte 710
65. Group Treatment for Sexually Abused Girls
Catherine K. Gagliano 721
66. Group Therapy with Sexually Abused Boys: Notes Toward
Managing Behavior
Wayne Scott 731
67. Treating Female Adult Survivors of Childhood Incest
Geraldine Faria and Nancy Belohlavek 744
68. Treatment for Adult Male Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse
Debra F. Brackner and Peter E. Johnson 754
ABUSE OF WOMEN
69. Structured Conjoint Therapy for Spouse Abuse Cases
John W. Taylor 763
70. Group Intervention Strategies with Domestic Abusers
Caroline E. Sakai 774
71. Working with Men Who Batter
Jeffrey L. Edleson 784
ABUSE OF THE ELDERLY
72. Elder Abuse: Issues for the Practitioner
Deborah Bookin and Ruth E. Dunkle 794
ADOPTION
73. Assessing Adoptions in Difficulty
David Howe 806
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BIRTH PARENT REUNIONS
74. Adopted Adults Perception of Their Need to Search:
Implications for Clinical Practice
Doris Bertocci and Marshall D. Schechter 818
DIVORCE
75. Divorce Problems, Goals, and Growth Facilitation
Dory Krongelb Beatrice 833
MARRIAGE
76. A Focal Conflict Model of Marital Disorders
Marquis Earl Wallace 844
77. Extra Marital Affairs: Clinical Issues in Therapy
Sonya Rhodes 854
78. The Need for Crisis Intervention During Marital Separation
Robert M. Counts and Anita Sacks 862
PARENTHOOD
79. A Therapeutic Group Experience for Fathers
Richard R. Raubolt and Arnold W. Rachman 871
80. Motherhood, Mothering, and Casework
Beverly B. Nichols 879
RAPE
81. Rape Trauma Syndrome
Ann Wolbert Burgess and Lynda Lytle Holmstrotn 889
RECONSTITUTED FAMILIES
82. Brief Therapy for Reconstituted Families
Marthe Panneton 899
SEXUALITY
83. Family Therapy for Lesbian and Gay Clients
Michael J.Shernoff 911
84. Interview Techniques to Assess Sexual Disorders
J. Paul Fedoroff 919
SINGLE PARENT FAMILIES
85. Single Mothers and Super Myths
Rosemary Kiely 928
86. Lone Fathers in the United States: An Overview and
Practice Implications
Geoffrey L. Greif 934
Contents xiii
STEP PARENTING—FOSTER CARE
87. Preventive Intervention with Stepfamilies
Greta W. Stanton 943
88. Whose Child Is This? Assessment and Treatment
of Children in Foster Care
Wendy Glockner Kates, Rebecca L. Johnson, Mary W. Rader,
and Frederick H. Strieder 956
THE FAMILY
89. Practice Strategies for Engaging Chronic Multiproblem Families
S. B. Schlosberg and Richard M. Kagan 966
90. Home Based Family Therapy
LeonardJ. Woods 977
VICTIMS
91. Working with Victims of Violent Assault
Judith A. B. Lee and Susan J. Rosenthal 987
92. Crime Victims and Offenders in Mediation: An Emerging Area
of Social Work Practice
Mark S. Umbreit 999
VIOLENT CLIENTS
93. Guide lines for Social Workers in Coping with Violent Clients
Sally Johnson 1007
WIDOWHOOD
94. Wife to Widow to Woman
Naomi Golan 1019
PART VI. SOCIOPERSONAL FACTORS 1029
ETHNICITY
95. Biculturalism and Subjective Mental Health among Cuban Americans
Manuel R. Gomez 1032
96. Counseling and Psychotherapy with Japanese Americans:
Cross Cultural Considerations
Anthony J. Marsella 1046
97. Perspectives of Post War Germans on the Nazi Past of Their Fathers
Judith Ann Schwartz 1058
98. The Emergent Nature of Ethnicity: Dilemmas in Assessment
Donald E. Gelfand and Donald V. Fandetti 1076
xiv Contents
SOCIOECONOMIC CLASS
99. Family Treatment of Poverty Level Families
BenA.Orcutt 1088
100. Family Therapy and the Black Middle Class:
A Neglected Area of Study
Dennis A. Bagarozzi 1100
101. Social Work with the Wealthy
Elizabeth Herman McKamy 1109
VALUES
102. Effect of Value Reevaluation on Current Practice
Francis J. Turner 1115
SPIRITUALITY
103. Our Clients, Ourselves: The Spiritual Perspective
and Social Work Practice
Patricia Sermabeikian 1124
CULTS
104. Religious Cults, the Individual and the Family
Lita Linzer Schwartz and Florence W. Kaslow 1132
105. From Consultation to Therapy in Group Work
with Parents of Cultists
Arnold C. Bloch and Ron Shor 1146
CULTURE
106. Clinical Diagnosis among Diverse Populations:
A Multicultural Perspective
Alison Solomon 1154
RACE
107. American Indians: Working with Individuals and Groups
E. Daniel Edwards and Margie E. Edwards 1164
108. Empowering Treatment Skills for Helping Black Families
Donna R. Weaver 1175
109. Insight Oriented Psychotherapy and the Chinese Patient
May Tung 1182
110. Clinical Treatment of Black Families: Issues and Strategies
Jeanne B. Robinson 1194
111. Casework Contacts with Black White Couples
John A. Brown 1208
Contents xv
IMMIGRANTS
112. A Stage of Migration Framework for Service to Immigrant Populations
Diane Drachman 1216
REFUGEES
113. Differential Acculturation among Vietnamese Refugees
Jon K. Matsuoka 1226
ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES
114. Clinical Assessment and Intervention of Shoplifters
Sanford Schwartz and Herman Wood 1236
115. Working with Female Offenders: Beyond Alternatives to Custody ?
Anne Worral 1246
116. Castles in the Air: Welfare Services for Ex prisoners
M. /. Cree, J.A. Hoffman, and D.N. Riley 1261
PART VII. RESOURCE PROBLEMS 1269
BASIC RESOURCES
117. Assessing Family Access to Basic Resources: An Essential
Component of Social Work Practice
Nancy R. Vosler Mil
HOMELESSNESS
118. The Plight of Homeless Women
Madeleine R. Stoner 1285
119. Social Work with Homeless Families
Gill Stewart and John Stewart 1299
PART VIII. PUBLIC DISASTERS 1317
120. The Mexico City Earthquake Disaster
CorinneDufka 1320
121. Growing Up Under the Mushroom Cloud
Burt Schachter 1332
122. Train Crash
Leona Grossman 1343
Index 1351
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