Where Social Work Can Lead You (Paperback)
Jess Hoeper
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Add to basketPaperback. A never-before-seen look into the humans within the profession.of Social Work.When most people think of Social Work; Child Protective Services, low wages and challenging work may come to mind.This book is a refreshing and eye opening view into the humans behind the profession; the journeys into, around and even out of Social Work.Most people don't realize that this work is far-reaching beyond just Social Work, Behavior Analysis, Mental Health, Case Management, Treatment Planning and Social Services and looks into the fields of Psychology, Coaching, Consulting, Entrepreneurship and even death-row mitigation.In this book you will find stories of journeys from long ago and journeys just beginning. Common themes within each journey include; the deep desire to be connected to others, the desire to help, the desire to see those that feel unseen, and a rise to the call for social justice.Story telling is social action. Sharing journey stories builds the momentum to connect, to seek others' journey stories, and to see the journey stories within ourselves. This is collective building through journey stories shared.This book serves as a professional call to action. All those who come into, around, or out of social work have a personal journey, and directly parallel, all those served by the field of social work have a journey story. Let's be reminded that the helping profession of social work was in fact built on passions professionalized.Authors: Amanda FordhamAshley AbramsonBeth TysonCherish FieldsChristina BroderickCourtney AabergDaniel MartinDeb FrankDr. Sujeeta E. MenonElizabeth WendelGilbert DomallyHilary N. WeaverJeremy CarneyJess HoeperJessica HopeJihan AliMichael McKnightMichele SneedNazia BashaNicole YoungTeya F. DahleThu-ha ParkWarren L. GraverYacenia Murlee Q. Crisostomo Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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A never-before-seen look into the humans within the profession...of Social Work.
When most people think of Social Work; Child Protective Services, low wages and challenging work may come to mind.
This book is a refreshing and eye opening view into the humans behind the profession; the journeys into, around and even out of Social Work.
Most people don't realize that this work is far-reaching beyond just Social Work, Behavior Analysis, Mental Health, Case Management, Treatment Planning and Social Services and looks into the fields of Psychology, Coaching, Consulting, Entrepreneurship and even death-row mitigation.
In this book you will find stories of journeys from long ago and journeys just beginning. Common themes within each journey include; the deep desire to be connected to others, the desire to help, the desire to see those that feel unseen, and a rise to the call for social justice.
Story telling is social action. Sharing journey stories builds the momentum to connect, to seek others’ journey stories, and to see the journey stories within ourselves. This is collective building through journey stories shared.
This book serves as a professional call to action. All those who come into, around, or out of social work have a personal journey, and directly parallel, all those served by the field of social work have a journey story. Let’s be reminded that the helping profession of social work was in fact built on passions professionalized.
Authors:
Amanda Fordham
Ashley Abramson
Beth Tyson
Cherish Fields
Christina Broderick
Courtney Aaberg
Daniel Martin
Deb Frank
Dr. Sujeeta E. Menon
Elizabeth Wendel
Gilbert Domally
Hilary N. Weaver
Jeremy Carney
Jess Hoeper
Jessica Hope
Jihan Ali
Michael McKnight
Michele Sneed
Nazia Basha
Nicole Young
Teya F. Dahle
Thu-ha Park
Warren L. Graver
Yacenia Murlee Q. Crisostomo
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