03404cam a2200385 i 450000100090000000300050000900500170001400800410003101000170007202000180008903500130010704000250012004200080014505000210015308200330017410000330020724501240024026300090036426400570037330000310043033600260046133700280048733800270051550400510054250505800059352013840117365000200255765000140257765000290259177601700262090600450279094200430283595201230287899900170300122462024CSPC20260106162659.0220311s2023 nyu b 001 0 eng  a 2022008440 a9780367820596 a22462024 aCSPCbengerdacCSPC apcc00aHV40b.L345 202300a361.3bL33c223/eng/202206131 aLaSala, Michael C.,eauthor.10aClinical social work with individuals, families, and groups :bthe healing power of relationships /cMichael C. LaSala. a2208 1aNew York, NY ; aAbingdon, Oxon :bRoutledge,c2023. axiii, 257 pages ;c23 cm.  atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aSocial workers' relationship to themselves -- Clinical social work defined : psychotherapy plus -- Tips for getting started -- Clinical social work with individuals: it's about the relationship -- Healing relationships with each other - Part I: couples -- Healing relationships with each other - Part II: families -- Healing relationship with each other -- Part III: groups -- Healing relationships with clients from diverse and oppressed groups -- Ethics: protecting the healing relationship -- Healing relationships in the age of covid -- Epilogue: some closing thoughts.  a"This textbook equips students and beginning social workers with the personal and professional tools needed to work successfully with individuals, families, and groups, guided by the social justice values of the profession. This book is a comprehensive description of practical, field-tested, ready-to-apply interventions based on the author's 40 years of practice, as well as his national and international, teaching, training, and supervision. By drawing case illustrations from composites of actual practice, it demonstrates how to apply various models, as well as how to identify, avoid, and rectify clinical errors. It also provides core understanding and techniques from models of psychotherapy alongside essential clinical skills that cut across these approaches, such as engagement, establishing therapeutic relationships, managing one's anxiety, reaching for pain, and the clinician's use of self. Filled with reflective questions and ideas for class discussion, the book addresses how to heal relationships across all contexts, such as with clients in diverse and oppressed groups and in the age of covid. Providing a description of clinical social work that is congruent with diversity, equity, and social justice, this excellent textbook is for students and instructors of MSW courses and will prove indispensable to beginning practitioners"--cProvided by publisher. 0aSocial service. 0aFamilies. 0aInterpersonal relations.08iOnline version:aLaSala, Michael C.tClinical social work with individuals, families, and groupsb1.dNew York, NY : Routledge, 2023z9781003011712w(DLC) 2022008441 a7bcbccorignewd1eecipf20gy-gencatlg 2ddccBKh361.3iL33ckCIRm2023n0e23 00102ddc4070aCSPCbCSPCcCIRd2025-12-26l0oCIR 361.3 L33c 2023p030931r2025-12-26 10:42:04t1-1w2025-12-26yBK c31331d31331