What Social Workers Do

Cover of What Social Workers Do by Margaret Gibelman
Publisher: N A S W Press
Year: 2001
Language: en
Edition: 2
Pages: 397
ISBN-13: 9780871012425
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 6.25 Inches
Weight: 1.5322127209 Pounds
Width: 1.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 361.3/2/02373
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What Social Workers Do by Margaret Gibelman, published by N A S W Press in 2001, is a comprehensive examination of the daily responsibilities and roles of social workers across various settings and practice levels. This second edition, consisting of 397 pages, provides an insightful overview of the profession, detailing the dynamic functions that social workers perform and the diverse fields in which they operate.

Readers will find practical information about career opportunities within social work, including interdisciplinary relationships and the impact of technology on the field. The book includes case vignettes that illustrate the diversity of social work practice, as well as sample job listings that reflect real-world opportunities. Additionally, a suggested reading list is provided to guide students and practitioners toward further resources, making this work a valuable resource for those interested in social service, vocational guidance, and the profession of social work.


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What Social Workers Do examines what social workers do in their day-to-day work across a broad range of social work settings, levels of practice, and fields of practice. Gibelman focuses on the roles and functions that social workers perform in various areas, and she highlights the dynamism and vitality of the profession. Offering practical information about jobs available in specific service areas, she covers the spectrum of social work roles and functions, the nature of social work practice, and best career opportunities for the future. Interdisciplinary relationships, technology, and the unique qualities of social work are all covered.
What Social Workers Do fills the information void about careers in social work. It is useful as an introductory social work text, high school or college career planning guide, or professional career development manual.
Special Features *Case vignettes illustrate the diversity and similarities of social work practice and describe the roles of workers and clients. *Sample job listings derived from real classified ads demonstrate the career opportunities in each specialty. *A suggested reading list directs the student or practitioner to more resources.

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Language: en. Pages: 397. Edition: 2.

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