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Fundamentals of Perinatal Social Work: A Guide for Clinical Practice with Women, Infants, and Families

Autor Regina F Lind, Debra H Bachman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 apr 1997
Fundamentals of Perinatal Social Work: A Guide for Clinical Practice provides perinatal social work students and beginning practitioners with an overview of the basics of perinatal social work theory and practice, allowing you to identify and promote a healthy social and emotional environment for pregnant women and/or infants. This book covers the knowledge bases of obstetric and neonatal medicine--and other specialized topics--as applied to social work practice that you’ll need to be familiar with in order to provide effective care for mother and child.

As a guide for new workers, students, and experienced social workers in perinatal settings, Fundamentals of Perinatal Social Work is the only book to approach the topic with the necessary overview of medical information. Beyond the history and basics of perinatal and medical social work, you’ll also learn about such related topics as:
  • adoption
  • postpartum depression
  • mental illness
  • diabetes

    Often, students and new workers find themselves overwhelmed with the medical information and technology they must understand in order to function in perinatal social work. The literature that guides the social work practice is shared with medicine, nursing, public health, and others, and the busy student and new worker do not have the time to gather a body of literature to use as a reference. Fundamentals of Perinatal Social Work provides such a reference and illustrates the depth and breadth the field of perinatal social work has come to encompass today. Perinatal social workers are no longer employed only in hospital settings, but work in AIDS clinics, public health settings, ethics centers, and private practice. Whatever the setting, the goal of perinatal social work is still the same--to maximize the potential of every infant and every family. This book helps you achieve that goal.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780789000439
ISBN-10: 0789000431
Pagini: 190
Dimensiuni: 156 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

ContentsIntroduction
  • Perinatal Social Work and the High Risk Obstetrics Patient
  • Perinatal Social Work and the Family of the Newborn Intensive Care Infant
  • Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technology: The Role of the Perinatal Social Worker
  • Counseling Prenatal Diagnosis Patients: The Role of the Social Worker
  • The Role of the Social Worker in Perinatal Substance Abuse
  • Perinatal Social Work With Childbearing Adolescents
  • Postpartum Depression: A Review for Perinatal Social Workers
  • Parenting a Technology Assisted Infant: Coping With Occupational Stress
  • The Profile of HIV Infection in Women: A Challenge to the Profession
  • Social Policy Considerations in Perinatal Social Work
  • Perinatal Loss: Considerations in Social Work Practice
  • A Birth Father and Adoption in the Perinatal Setting
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

Notă biografică

Regina F Lind (Author) , Debra H Bachman (Author)

Descriere

Fundamentals of Perinatal Social Work provides a reference for new perinatal social workers as they face the challenge of overwhelming medical information and technology which they must understand in order to function in their positions. This accessible book illustrates the depth and breadth the field of perinatal social work encompasses and stresses the unchanging goal of perinatal social work—to maximize the potential of every infant and every family.