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Feminist Social Work Practice in Clinical Settings
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Feminist Social Work Practice in Clinical Settings

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June 1991 | 320 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Written by practitioners for practitioners, this intriguing volume examines feminist practice in conventional settings, where most social workers who are feminists struggle to integrate their commitments and analyses into their day-to-day work. Contributors explore a number of issues of concern to feminist social workers, including family violence, mental health, and child abuse. Making this an ideal resource for feminists, the contributors include case studies from a variety of clinical settings, such as health centers, hospitals, and community mental health and counseling centers. Each chapter presents a profile of the practitioner as well as the practice. Also included are chapters that focus on organizational and structural issues within feminist practice. These chapters illustrate and analyze some of the central concepts of feminist practice, such as empowerment with women of color.

 
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Mary Bricker-Jenkins
Introduction
 
Beginning Together
 
PART TWO: FEMINIST PRACTICE IN CLINICAL SETTINGS: CASE STUDIES
 
A
Feminist Practice in Hospital Settings

 
Lisa Tieszen Gary
Feminist Practice and Family Violence
Eloise Rathbone-McCuan, Susan Tebb and Terry Harbert
A Program Application of Feminist Social Work with Older Women Caregivers
 
B
Feminist Practice in Mental Health Settings

 
Nancie Palmer
Feminist Practice with Survivors of Sexual Trauma and Incest
Armando Smith
Feminist Practice with Teenage Parents
Clevonne Turner
Feminist Practice with Women of Color
A Developmental Perspective

 
 
C
Feminist Practice in a Day Care Setting

 
Bernice Liddie
Relearning Feminism on the Job
 
D
Feminist Practice in Rural Communities

 
Joanne Mermelstein
Feminist Practice in Rural Social Work
 
PART THREE: CORE CONCEPTS
 
A
Private Troubles and Public Issues

 
Marilyn Wedenoja
Mothers are not to Blame
Confronting Cultural Bias in the Area of Serious Mental Illness

 
 
B
Empowerment

 
Lorraine Gutierrez
Empowering Women of Color
A Feminist Model

 
 
C
Common Ground

 
Wawa Baczynskj
Refugees as Feminists
 
PART FOUR: ORGANIZATIONAL AND STRUCTURAL ISSUES
Diane Kravetz and Linda E Jones
Supporting Practice in Feminist Service Agencies
Nancy R Hooyman
Supporting Practice in Large-Scale Bureaucracies
 
PART FIVE: CONCLUSION

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