Description |
1 online resource (610 p.) |
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New York Academy of Sciences Ser |
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New York Academy of Sciences Ser
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Contents |
Intro -- Handbook of Military Social Work -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Organization -- EPAS Core Competencies -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Understanding and Intervening With Military Personnel and Their Families: An Overview -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Part I: Foundations of Social Work With Service Members and Veterans -- 1: A Brief History of Social Work With the Military and Veterans -- World War I and Its Aftermath -- World War II and Its Aftermath -- Social Work in the Different Branches of the Armed Services |
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The Korean War and the Start of the Vietnam War: 1950-1970 -- Stockades -- Army Community Service (ACS): The Beginnings of the Family Advocacy Program -- After the Vietnam War to the End of the Cold War -- Family Programs -- Substance Abuse Programs -- PTSD -- The Veterans Administration -- The Persian Gulf War Until 9/11 -- Family Advocacy Programs -- Substance Abuse Programs -- The Veterans Administration -- The Global War on Terrorism -- Sexual Assault -- Suicide Prevention -- Military Social Work Today -- Conclusion -- 2: Military Culture and Diversity -- Introduction |
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Military Cultural Competence and Counseling -- Military Culture: Values and Beliefs -- Distinctive Characteristics of Military Culture -- The Military as an Organization -- Eligibility: Why Join? -- Combat Readiness: Mission of the U.S. Military -- Military Culture and Civilian Society -- Hispanics/Latinos -- African Americans -- Native Americans -- Asians and Pacific Islanders -- Case Vignette: Alice -- Gays in the Military -- Aging Veterans -- Conclusion -- Chapter Discussion Questions -- 3: Women in the Military -- Introduction -- Gender -- Military-Related Sexual Harassment and Assault |
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Military Response to MST -- Married Women in the Military -- Menses and Pregnancy -- Bisexual and Lesbian Service Members -- Health in Women Veterans -- Treatment Implications and Case Application -- Case Vignette: Sally -- Conclusion -- 4: Ethical Decision Making in Military Social Work -- The Military Context as the Dominant Paradigm -- Ethical Dilemma: Dual Loyalty Issues -- Ethical Dilemma: Confidentiality and Privacy Issues -- Ethical Dilemma: Hierarchy and Power Issues -- Legal and Moral Contexts for Ethical Dilemmas -- Models for Ethical Decision Making -- The ETHIC Model |
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Loewenberg and Dolgoff's Ethical Decision-Making Questions and Ethical Principles Screen -- Gottlieb's Decision-Making Model -- Johnson, Grasso, and Maslowski's Strategies for Managing Ethical-Legal Conflicts -- Case Vignette: Captain John Doe, MSW -- Case Vignette: Carl -- Case Vignette: The Jones Family -- Conclusion -- Chapter Discussion Questions -- 5: Secondary Trauma in Military Social Work -- Defining Secondary Trauma and Related terms -- Case vignette: Donna -- Assessing Secondary Trauma -- Treating Secondary Trauma |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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Preventing Secondary Trauma: Policy, Organizational, and Personal Strategies |
Subject |
Military social work -- United States -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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United States -- Armed Forces -- Mental health services -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781118333051 |
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1118333055 |
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