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Merging Clinical Social Work Practice and Antiracist Positioning

How to be a Clinically Sound, Antiracist Social Work Practitioner

Shirley R. Steinberg Wendy Ashley

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English
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
30 May 2024
Series: Counterpoints
This textbook blends key social work competencies (engagement, assessment, treatment planning, risk assessment, intervention, termination, and evaluation) with an anti-oppressive, antiracist, trauma-informed, clinical approach. It offers information and knowledge on anti-oppressive clinical practice and teaches skills to facilitate effective antiracist service provision.

Each chapter provides basic knowledge, followed by reflective questions and exercises for critical analysis, case examples for practical application, and tools for implementing these skills. Social workers need to understand clinical theory and develop practice skills with clients, families, and communities who have experienced historical trauma, systemic oppression, and multiple intersectional identities. Learning how to increase practitioner self-awareness, engage in strategic action, and improve accountability are the beginnings of an antiracist clinical practice.
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Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   552
Dimensions:   Height: 225mm,  Width: 150mm, 
Weight:   896g
ISBN:   9781636673332
ISBN 10:   1636673333
Series:   Counterpoints
Pages:   580
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Wendy Ashley: Introduction – L. O. Curiel: Antiracist Social Work Education: Pedagogical Congruency in Racial Justice Teaching and Learning – J. Hattley: The Impact of Racism and Racial Gaslighting on Practice – A. Farina/S. Azhar/M. Cristofalo: Resilience-Building Skills to Enhance Anti-Oppressive Social Work Learning – W. Ashley: Antiracist and Intersectional Identification, Assessment, and Management of Risk Factors in Clinical Practice – T. Brooks, J. Gould/K. Mortimer: Anti-Oppressive, Intersectional Engagement and Assessment – L. Smith/N. Wofford: The Impact of Anti-Black Racism: Perspectives on Assessment of Racial Trauma When Working with Black-Identified Populations – S. Bussey: The Use of Structural Assessment to Bring a Macro Understanding to Micro-level Encounters – A. Lipscomb/W. Ashley/L. Curiel/S. Mountz: Conducting Culturally Responsive Mental Status Examinations (CR-MSE) – E. Maloney/M. Parker/T. Plachta: Antiracist Treatment Planning – R. Clark Mane/A. Horthy: LGBTQIA+ Affirmative Therapy – E. Andujo/N. Juarez/M. Juarez: A Clinical Guide for Challenging Contemporary Racism and Inequities in Latinx Communities – J. Paez/K. Aguilar/M. Hernandez/M. Montoya/L. X. LermandaDel Aguila/A. Rosales: Indigenous Knowledge and Relational Accountability as Antidotes to the Coloniality of Social Work Practice – N. K. Hernández/M. Milliner/K. Garcia/C. Mounier: Structural Competency and Antiracist Social Work Practice with Youth and Families: Part One, Individual and Family Treatment – C. Mounier/A. Cortez: Antiracist Social Work Practice with Youth and Families: Applying Structural Competency to Practice Settings and With Community Partners – C. Schmidt/C. D. Tronnier: Conceptualizing and Responding to Racialized Trauma: Racial Justice Considerations for Forming and Facilitating Groups – S. Mountz/A. Lipscomb/M. Fowler: Embodying Antiracist Practice Through Mindfulness and Intergroup Dialogue – J. Brown/Y. Tejeda: Antiracist Research-Informed Practice – S. Banks/S. Walker/A. G. Perez: Anti-oppressive and Antiracist Strategies in Unified Courts – A. Aldana: Self-Care as Resistance: Rest as a Pedagogical Tool and Critical Race Praxis – C. Souza/K. Cespedes/K.-Bundy Fazioli/R. Bubar: Impact of Settler Colonialism and Racism on Social Work: Considerations and Challenges for a Self-Reflexive Practice – K. Chambers/M. Garcia: Open Letter to Master of Social Work Students on Microaggressions – S. L. Brown: Using Clinical Skills and an Afrocentric Twelve-Step Model to Navigate Microaggressions – M. A. Robinson/D. A. Boamah/B. Nwachuku/S. Jones-Eversley/E. Sterrett-Hong/S. Miller/S. Moore/A. C. Adedoyin: Navigating Microaggressions and Macroaggressions in Social Work Practice with Black Clients – D. Harris: Anti-oppressive Social Work Practice: A Social Justice Values Approach – M. Valetta: Cultural Starvation – T. A. Butler Davis/A. Zielinski: Trauma and Healing – J. Johnson: Anti-racist Telehealth Policy and Practice: Using Technology to Heal –M. Salas: Saviorism and Burnout – N. Vazquez/S. V. Parras: Unlearning as Praxis: A Love Letter to our MSW Student Selves – Notes on Contributors.

Wendy Ashley, Psy.D., LCSW is a Professor and Department Chair of the MSW program at California State University, Northridge. Dr. Ashley has over 29 years of experience and is the author of multiple publications. Her pedagogical expertise centers on conducting and facilitating antiracist, culturally relevant research, practice and training.

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