Practicing Rural Social Work

Paul Force-Emery Mackie author Kimberly Zammitt author Michelle Alvarez author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:1st Jun '15

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How do we define rural social work? How is rural social work practice different from practice in urban settings? Why is rural social work practice sometimes seen as complex and difficult to understand? Within the conversation surrounding rural social work, there is a consistent focus on theoretical arguments, definitions, and political concerns, and a limited discussion of direct practice. This book speaks directly to practice concerns as they apply to rural environments at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels. The authors use a generalist model of practice and apply systems and person-in-environment theories to help readers develop a more sophisticated understanding of general problems and concerns found in rural communities. To truly respond to the well-being of rural residents, rural social workers need to learn to identify and implement opportunities for growth, development, health, and welfare. This book encourages critical thinking, careful reflection, and self-directed learning so as to foster real, positive, sustainable social change in rural environments.

Practicing Rural Social Work is an articulate and insightful portrait of the strengths, challenges, and opportunities one may find in rural America. The authors provide an engaging combination of critical topics for rural social work as well as detailed, real-life vignettes and case studies that will expand any reader's understanding of the field." - Nancylee Stewart, Portland State University

ISBN: 9780190616328

Dimensions: 152mm x 229mm x 9mm

Weight: 236g

200 pages