9780971531864-0971531862-Grappling with Faith: Decision Cases for Christians in Social Work

Grappling with Faith: Decision Cases for Christians in Social Work

ISBN-13: 9780971531864
ISBN-10: 0971531862
Author: Terry A. Wolfer, Mackenzi Huyser
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: North American Association of Christians in Social Work
Format: Perfect Paperback 166 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780971531864
ISBN-10: 0971531862
Author: Terry A. Wolfer, Mackenzi Huyser
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: North American Association of Christians in Social Work
Format: Perfect Paperback 166 pages

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Grappling with Faith: Decision Cases for Christians in Social Work (ISBN-13: 9780971531864 and ISBN-10: 0971531862), written by authors Terry A. Wolfer, Mackenzi Huyser, was published by North American Association of Christians in Social Work in 2010. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Grappling with Faith: Decision Cases for Christians in Social Work (Perfect Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.9.

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Grappling with Faith: Decision Cases for Christians in Social Work (November, 2010), presents fifteen cases specifically designed to challenge and stretch Christian social work students and practitioners. Using the case method of teaching and learning, Grappling with Faith highlights the ambiguities and dilemmas found in a wide variety of areas of social work practice, provoking active decision making and helping develop readers' critical thinking skills. Each case provides a clear focal point for initiating stimulating, in-depth discussions for use in social work classroom or training settings. These discussions require that students use their knowledge of social work theory and research, their skills of analysis and problem solving, and their common sense and collective wisdom to identify and analyze problems, evaluate possible solutions, and decide what to do in these complex and difficult situations.

Based on field research, the cases portray the actual experiences of real social workers. They are drawn from many different fields of practice and from both faith-based and public settings. They portray intertwined and sometimes conflicting client needs and values; social worker values and professional obligations; organizational dilemmas; and dilemmas related to Biblical, theological, and philosophical perspectives. The cases press readers to consider individual and organizational needs, contradictory policy requirements, the limits of professional intervention, value or ethical dilemmas, and the unintended consequences of decisions. They all include a social worker who identifies as a Christian, which will especially resonate with Christian social work students and practitioners.

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