From the Eye of the Storm: The Experiences of a Child Welfare Worker
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Crosson-Tower's first-person narrative, interwoven with glimpses of over 20 social welfare system cases, is a combination of engaging storytelling and stark reality. It recounts the early days of her career that spanned more than three decades. After landing a position in the Division of Child Guardianship in Boston, Crosson-Tower is quickly indoctrinated by department manuals, a heavy caseload, and the challenge of dealing with the unexpected.
This exceptional window to the role of a social worker reveals unique and turbulent circumstances in which resiliency and sensitivity play a large part. Incisive and discussion-generating "Questions for Thought" instigate readers to pause and consider the practices they would use in each case.
Titles of related interest also from Waveland Press: Bibb, Rose's Story, Revised Edition (9781577666622); Iglehart-Becerra, Social Services and the Ethnic Community: History and Analysis, Second Edition (ISBN 9781577666820); Kagle-Kopels, Social Work Records, Third Edition (ISBN 9781577665465); arsons, Fundamentals of the Helping Process, Second Edition (ISBN 9781577667162); and Royse et al., Field Instruction: A Guide for Social Work Students, Seventh Edition (ISBN 9781478635291).
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