This fourth edition centers on the social work and nursing professions in case management. With a focus on skill learning, the book discusses the importance of case management in the current social work and medical milieu, as well as the challenges that case managers face in helping clients.
This fourth edition centers on the social work and nursing professions in case management. With a focus on skill learning, the book discusses the importance of case management in the current social work and medical milieu, as well as the challenges that case managers face in helping clients.
Over the course of 20 years, this text has approached case management as both an art and a science by providing students and practitioners with the basics of case management theory, skills, and applications. This fourth edition, which focuses on both the social work and nursing professions, offers trainers, instructors, and students detailed information about how case management is delivered, major issues encountered in practice, how services are affected bydifferent populations, and the unique skills that are required by case managers in order to be effective. Chapter exercises and case examples help readers practice some of the skills associated with thecontent offered. Case Management is unique in that it brings together the major professions that conduct case management in the United States. It is focused on skill learning more than theory, and discusses not only the importance of case management in the current social work and medical milieu, but also the challenges that case managers face in helping clients. Additionally, the text offers a model for integrated case management between professions and innumerous settings, including nursing centers, community mental health facilities, and criminal justice centers.
Arthur J. Frankel, PhD, MSW, LCSW, is Professor of Social Work at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.Sheldon R. Gelman, PhD, MSL, MSW, is Professor in the Wurzweiler Graduate School of Social Work at Yeshiva University.Diane K. Pastor, PhD, MBA, NP-C, FNAP, is Associate Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
Over the course of 20 years, this text has approached case management as both an art and a science by providing students and practitioners with the basics of case management theory, skills, and applications. This fourth edition, which focuses on both the social work and nursing professions, offers trainers, instructors, and students detailed information about how case management is delivered, major issues encountered in practice, how services are affected bydifferent populations, and the unique skills that are required by case managers in order to be effective. Chapter exercises and case examples help readers practice some of the skills associated with thecontent offered. Case Management is unique in that it brings together the major professions that conduct case management in the United States. It is focused on skill learning more than theory, and discusses not only the importance of case management in the current social work and medical milieu, but also the challenges that case managers face in helping clients. Additionally, the text offers a model for integrated case management between professions and innumerous settings, including nursing centers, community mental health facilities, and criminal justice centers.
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