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25 Christians tell their life stories

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An edition of Why I am a social worker (2015)

Why I am a social worker

25 Christians tell their life stories

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"'Why I am a social worker' describes the rich diversity and nature of the profession of social work through the 25 stories of daily lives and professional journeys chosen to represent the different people, groups and human situations where social workers serve. Many social workers of faith express that they feel 'called' to help people--sometimes a specific population of people such as abused children or people who live in poverty. Often they describe this calling as a way of living out their faith. 'Why I am a social worker' serves as a resource for Christians in social work as they reflect on their sense of calling, and provides direction to guide them in this process. 'Why I am a social worker' employs a narrative, descriptive approach, allowing the relationship between faith and practice to emerge through the professional life stories of social workers who are Christians. As such, it provides a way to explore integration on personal, emotional and practical levels."--Back cover.

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Table of Contents

Introduction: Social work as Christian calling
Children and adolescents: Patricia Cummings, regional director, Presbyterian Family Care Services / Charis Dietz, co-author. Allison Porter, child and family services social worker, Springfield Youth Center and John Hale County Hospital / Lindsay Swain, co-author. Joanie Armstrong, child advocate and adoptions specialist. Joseph Martinez, school social worker
Adults: Kate Martin, individual and couples therapist and workshop leader / Erin Olson, co-author. Myria Hester, therapist with older adults and adults with disabilities
Communities and congregations: Adam Bennett, executive director, Serving the City Ministries. Wes Mcintosh, community organizer, Metropolitan Area Interfaith Organization / Leah Gatlin and Kelsey Wiggins, co-authors. Christina Dobal, community advocate / Regina Chow Trammel, co-author. Heather Quintana, missionary social worker and pastor / Lori M. Sousa, co-author. Chanphen Yindee, operations manager, Rak Lae Pra Pon Foundation / Melissa Ishio, co-author
Physical health, illness, and disability: Martha Ellington, president, Prism, an adult day health center. Courtney Barrett, hospital social worker. Kara Terry, nursing home care manager. Jon Black, hospice social worker / Emily Bibb Mosher, co-author
Mental health and mental illness: Raelyn Greer, clinical social worker and assistant program director, Department of Mental Health / Methany Parrott, co-author. Sunshine Parker, therapist, New Beginnings Treatment Center / Myria Bailey Whitcomb, co-author. Diane Tarrington, senior director of social services and commissioned minister, Volunteers of America / Angela Dennison, co-author. Kevin Arroyo, field director, Center for Hunger Solutions / Jeremy Everett, co-author
People who are refugees and immigrants: Karen Richmond, refugee resettlement social worker / Amy Butler, co-author. Aurora Flores, community organizer, Immigrant Rights / Emily Bibb Mosher, co-author
Criminal justice: Laura Crawford, clinical forensic specialist, The Refuge. David Thomas, family therapist, juvenile court / David McClung, co-author
Workforce development: Joy Fitzgerald, director, Job Preparation Collaboration of the Women's Missionary Alliance / Ally Matteson, co-author
Military: Ilene Borden, military social worker, Air Force / Nicholas A. Wright, co-author
Conclusion: Step by step.

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Includes glossary.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-269).

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Botsford, CT
Copyright Date
2015

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Library of Congress
HV530 .G37 2015

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Pagination
ix, 269 pages
Number of pages
269

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Open Library
OL36636821M
Internet Archive
whyiamsocialwork0000garl
ISBN 10
0989758109
ISBN 13
9780989758109
OCLC/WorldCat
918989894

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Work ID
OL27025810W

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