
Social Work Practice with the LGBTQ Community aims to weave together the realms of sociopolitical, historical, and policy contexts in order to assist readers with understanding the base for effective and affirming health and mental health practice with diverse members of the LGBTQ community. Comprised of chapters written by social work academics and their allies -- whose combined knowledge in the field spans decades of direct experience in human behavior, practice, policy, and research -- this book features applicable and useful content for social work students and practitioners across the allied health and mental health professions, as well as across disciplines. The expansive practice text examines international concerns and content associated with the LGBTQ movement and ongoing needs related to health, mental health, policy and advocacy, among other areas of concern. Specific highlights of the chapters include narrative that blends conceptual, theoretical, and empirical content; examination of current trends in the field related to practice considerations and intersectionality; and snapshots of concerns related to international progress and ongoing challenges related to equality and policy. Additionally, as a classroom support for instructors, each chapter has a corresponding power point presentation which includes a resource list pertaining to that chapter's focus with websites, film, and video links as well as national and international organizations associated with the LGBTQ community. Overall, Social Work Practice with the LGBTQ Community is an invaluable resource for graduate students within social work programs and related disciplines, academics, and health/mental health practitioners currently in the field.
This text investigates how sociopolitical, historical, and policy contexts intersect to inform effective and affirming social work practice with the LGBTQ community. Author Melvin Delgado, alongside a collective of social work academics and practitioners, synthesizes decades of research and direct experience to provide a framework for addressing the health and mental health needs of diverse LGBTQ populations. The work argues that practitioners must integrate theoretical knowledge with an understanding of global trends and intersectionality to provide competent care.
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Experts and educators identify this text as a comprehensive resource for graduate-level social work curricula and professional development. Readers frequently note the balance between academic theory and practical application, making it a standard reference for those working within the allied health and mental health sectors.
Page Count:
598
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190612819
ISBN-13:
9780190612818
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