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Social work practice with African Americans in urban environments / Rhonda Wells-Wilbon, Anna R. McPhatter, Halaevalu F. OfahengaueVakalahi, editors ; acquisitions editor Sheri W. Sussman ; production editor Michael O'Connor ; contributors Timothy Akers [and forty two others].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Wells-Wilbon, Rhonda, editor.
McPhatter, Anna R., editor.
OfahengaueVakalahi, Halaevalu F., editor.
Sussman, Sheri W., editor.
O'Connor, Michael, editor.
Akers, Timothy, contributor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social work with African Americans.
Urban African Americans--Services for.
Urban African Americans.
Urban African Americans--Social conditions.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (485 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York, New York : Springer Publishing Company, 2016.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The experiences of African Americans in urban communities are distinct from those of other ethnic groups, and to be truly understood require an in-depth appreciation of the interface between micro- and macro-level factors. This sweeping text, an outgrowth of a groundbreaking urban social work curriculum, focuses exclusively on the African American experience through field education, community engagement, and practice. It presents a framework for urban social work practice that encompasses a deep understanding of the challenges faced by this community. From a perspective based on empowerment, strengths, resilience, cultural competence, and multiculturalism, the book delivers proven strategies for social work practice with the urban African American population. It facilitates the development of creative thinking skills and the ability to "meet people where they are" skills that are often necessary for true transformation to take root. The book describes an overarching framework for understanding and practicing urban social work, including definitions and theories that have critical implications for working with people in such communities. It encompasses the contributions of African American pioneers regarding a response to such challenges as poverty, oppression, and racism. Focusing on the theory, practice, and policy aspects of urban social work, the book examines specific subsets of the urban African American population including children, adults, families, and older adults. It addresses the challenges of urban social work in relation to public health, health, and mental health; substance abuse; criminal justice; and violence prevention. Additionally, the book discusses how to navigate the urban built environment and the intersection between African Americans and other diverse groups. Chapters include outcome measures of effectiveness, case studies, review questions, suggested activities, and supplemental readings. KEY FEATURES: Fills a void in the literature on urban social work practice with African Americans Presents the outgrowth of a renowned urban curriculum, field education, research, community engagement, and practice Fulfills the requirements of the CSWE in the Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards regarding diversity Synthesizes micro, mezzo, and macro content in each chapter Provides contributions from African American pioneers in urban social work practice Accompanying Instructor's Manual and PowerPoint Slides
Contents:
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgment
Share Social Work Practice With African Americans in Urban Environments
Section I: Conceptualizing Urban Social Work
Chapter 1: Urban Social Work With African Americans: Critical Perspectives, Concepts, and Theories
Underlying Assumptions, Beliefs, and Principles
Critical Concepts, Perspectives, and Theories
Conceptualizing a Social Work Curriculum: Case Study
School of Social Work Goals
Implications
For Further Study
References
Chapter 2: African American Pioneers of Urban Social Work
Women's Club
The Politics of Reform
Settlement Houses
The National Urban League
Housing in the Cities
Taking Care of Children and Youth
Discussion
Notes
Section II: Children, Youth, and Families
Chapter 3: Child Welfare in Urban Environments
Recent Trends in Foster Care
Demographic Trends in Foster Care
Demographic Trends in Maryland
Disproportionality: Child Welfare
Financing Child Welfare: Penetration Rates
Trauma: Child Welfare
Workforce Issues
Trauma Typologies
Trauma and Attachment Issues for Children
Trauma and Mental Health
Trauma and Well-Being
Trauma: Helping the Child Welfare Professional
Trauma-Informed Practice and Interventions
Implications for Policy
Implications for Social Work Education
Implications for Practice
Chapter 4: Engaging Urban African American Adolescents in Treatment
Culturally Competent Practice With Urban Adolescents
The Urban Adolescent
Poverty
Family Structure
Community Violence
Substance Abuse
Engaging the African American Adolescent
Rap Therapy
References.
Chapter 5: Coming to America: Black Immigrants in Urban Communities
Black Immigrants Defined
Black Caribbean Immigrants
African Immigrants
Urban Black Immigrants: Immigration and Social Policy
Historical Analysis
Contemporary Policies
Ecological Framework in Understanding Black Immigrant Families
Black Immigrant Family Systems and Child Rearing
Crime and Police Interaction
Education
Mezzo- and Macro-Level Environments
Help-Seeking Behaviors
Formal and Informal Support Systems
Cultural Competence
Advocacy
Chapter 6: That Is So Queer: Building a Foundation for Working With African American Lesbian, Gay, and Transgender Individuals in the Community
Relevant Core Competencies (Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards)
In the Life: Black Gay and Lesbian Lives
Black Gay Male Case Study-Evaluation Research
Youth and Older GLT Lives
GLT Youth Case Study-Advocacy and Policy
BGLT Older Lives
GLT Elder Case Study-Program Development
Transgender Lives
Transgender Population Case Study-Individual Practice
Section III: Public Health, Health, and Mental Health
Chapter 7: Social Work and Health-Understanding the Contexts for Social Work and Public Health
The Social Work Public Health Framework
Healthy People 2020
The ACA
The Social Determinants of Health and Health Disparities
A Plan for Action
Social Work Public Health Analysis: African American Mental Health Status
Chapter 8: Exploring Urban Faith-Based-Social Work Community Collaboration for Mental Health Promotion in Urban African American Communities
UAA Spirituality.
Urban Faith-Based Organizations' and Urban Social Work Practitioners' Health Promotion
Implications for Social Work Practice in Urban Environments
Case Study
Chapter 9: Urban Health: Four Issues of Concerns
Sickle Cell Anemia
Diabetes
Coronary Heart Disease
Hypertension
Implications for the Future
Chapter 10: Inner City Blues: Social Work Practice With Urban Communities Impacted by HIV/AIDS
AIDS: The Great Maafa
Reframing an Old Problem: Seminole Frameworks
Community and Government Responses
Social Work Front and Center
Chapter 11: Mental and Emotional Wellness Among African Americans in Urban Environments: What Do We Know? How Can We Improve Outcomes?
Defining Mental and Emotional Health and Well-Being
A Cultural Lens
A Historical Perspective
The Urban Environment
Section IV: Gerontology and Aging Adults
Chapter 12: The Magic of Aging in the Urban Environment
Our Responsibility
The Urban Context and Major Aging Issues
Supports and Resources in the Urban Environment
Working With the Aging Population
Making a Difference
Meeting Urban Needs
Chapter 13: On Urban Ground: An Integrated Framework for Working With African American Grandparent Caregivers
Multigenerational and Skipped-Generation Households
Grandfather Caregivers
Historical Traditions of African American Caregiving
An Integrated Framework: Ecological Perspective, Strengths Perspective, and Empowerment Theory
A Collective Response to Urban Grandparent Caregiving
The Faith Community
Family Ties Project
Implications for the Future.
For Further Study
Chapter 14: Coping With Loss and Grief in Urban Communities
Loss
Grief
Coping With Urban Traumatic Loss and Grief
Section V: Substance Abuse, Criminal Justice, and Violence Prevention
Chapter 15: Youth Violence-An Overview: Prevalence and Intervention Strategies to Address Violence Among Urban African American Youth
Conceptualizing Youth Violence
Prevalence of Exposure to Youth Violence
Youth Violence Across Domains
Preventive Interventions
Chapter 16: Providing Culturally Sensitive Intervention With Urban African American Victims of Intimate Partner Violence
Overview of Intimate Partner Violence
Culturally Competent Practice
Societal Perceptions of African American Women and Men
Unique Cultural Challenges Faced by African American Women in Violent Intimate Relationships and Barriers to Reporting
Implications for Social Work Practice
Chapter 17: Substance Use Prevention in the Urban Environment
Substance Use Prevention
Models of Substance Use Prevention
Substance Abuse Prevention Frameworks
Promising Culturally Specific Prevention Framework: Afrocentric Theory
Substance Use Prevention Moves Toward Evidence-Based Practices
Prevention Programs That Work
Prevention Program Highlight
Implications for Social Work
Chapter 18: Substance Use Treatment Approaches in the Urban Environment
Treatment for Substance Use Disorders
Levels of Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Detoxification Programs
Inpatient Treatment
Residential Treatment
Partial Hospitalization Treatment
Intensive Outpatient Treatment
Traditional Outpatient Treatment.
Evidence-Based Treatment Approaches
Motivational Enhancement Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Afrocentric Paradigm as an Emerging Treatment Approach for African Americans
Chapter 19: Educating Social Workers in a Client-Centered Defense Practice
Two Professions: Serving Those Disproportionately Impacted by Over-Incarceration
The Maryland Office of Public Defender: Serving the Urban Community
MOPD: A National Model
Training the Defense-Based Social Worker
Chapter 20: Urban Gangs: Epidemiological Criminology as a Theoretical Framework for Social Work Practice
African American Urban Settings and Criminal Behavior
The Geospatial and Global Origins of Gang Activity
Contextualizing the Dynamics and Complexities of Urban Gangs
Evolution of the Hybrid Gang Family
Epidemiological Criminology as a Theoretical Framework in Social Work Practice
Evidence-Based Practice Within Urban Settings
Case Study: C-Gangs
Section VI: Navigating the Urban Built Environment
Chapter 21: Research With Urban African American Adolescents and Emerging Adults: Implications for Quasi-Community-Based Participatory Research and Community Action Research
Context for Conducting Research Among African American Urban Youth
Socioecocultural and Acculturation Theory
Community-Based Participatory Research and Participatory Action Research
Note
Chapter 22: Leadership and Administration of Systems in Urban Settings
Definitions
Macro Practice as an Urban Social Work Leader
Guiding Organizational Change.
Working Within Systems: Quality Service Delivery Versus Organizational Expectations.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-78684-060-X
0-8261-3075-5
OCLC:
922702928

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