Table of Contents:
“…The Use of Standardized Instruments in Practice -- Chapter 6: Assessment and Diagnosis -- The Factors and Processes Used in Problem Formulation -- The Methods Used to Assess the Client's Communication Skills -- The Use of Observation -- The Methods of Involving a Client in Identifying the Presenting Problem -- The Methods to Assess a Client's Strengths and Weaknesses -- The Indicators of Motivation and Resistance -- The Factors Used in Determining the Client's Ability to Use Intervention/Treatment -- Psychopathology -- The Indicators of Biopsychosocial Stress -- The Components and Function of the Mental Status Exam --
Medications -- The Process of Social Work Assessment/Diagnosis -- The Methods Used in Assessing Clients' Ego Strengths -- The Current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the
American Psychiatric
Association -- Basic
Medical Terminology -- The Biopsychosocial Factors Related to Mental Health -- Co-Occurring Disorders and Conditions -- The Indicators of Sexual Abuse -- The Indicators of Physical Abuse and Neglect -- The Indicators of Psychological Abuse and Neglect -- Risk Factors for Dangerousness to Self and Others -- Risk Factors Related to Suicide -- Methods Used to Assess Needed Level of Care (e.g., Geriatrics, Other Special Needs, Foster or Group Care) -- The Methods Used to Assess Trauma -- Chapter 7: Treatment Planning -- The Criteria Used in Selecting Intervention/Treatment Modalities -- The Components of Intervention, Treatment, or Service Plans -- The Methods Used to Match Interventions to Client Problems -- The Methods Used to Develop an Intervention/Treatment Plan -- Discharge, Aftercare, and Follow-Up Planning -- The Use of Measurable Objectives in Intervention, Treatment, or Service Plans -- The Difference Between Subjective and Objective Data -- The Application of Research to Practice.…”
Call Number: HV40.52 .A736 2015
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