
The First New Social Work History To Be Written In Over Twenty Years, Social Work Practice And Social Welfare Policy In The United States Presents A History Of The Field From The Perspective Of Elites, Service Providers, And Recipients. This Book Uniquely Chronicles And Analyzes The Development Of Social Work Practice Theory On Two Levels: From The Top Down, Looking At The Writings, Conference Presentations, And Training Course Material Developed By Leaders Of The Profession; And From The Bottom Up, Looking At Case Records For Evidence Of Techniques That Were Actually Applied By Social Workers In The Field. Additionally, The Author Takes A Careful And Critical Look At The Development Of Social Work Methods, Setting It Apart From Existing Histories That Generally Accept The Effectiveness Of The Field's Work. Addressing Cswe Epas Standards At Both The Bsw And Msw Levels, Social Work Practice And Social Welfare Policy In The United States Is Ideal Both As A Primary Text For History Of Social Work/social Welfare Classes And A Supplementary Text For Introduction To Social Work/social Welfare Or Social Welfare Policy And Services Classes.
This book investigates the historical evolution of social work practice and welfare policy in the United States by examining the disconnect between professional theory and actual field application. Philip R. Popple, an established academic in the field, utilizes a dual-perspective framework to analyze the profession. He contrasts the top-down directives of leadership, such as conference presentations and training materials, with bottom-up evidence derived from historical case records to evaluate the efficacy of social work methods.
What You Will Find
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Experts and educators recognize this text as a significant contribution to the history of social welfare, particularly for its critical approach to professional development. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, making it a standard resource for undergraduate and graduate social work curricula.
Page Count:
400
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190607335
ISBN-13:
9780190607333
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