
Consultation Theory and Practice
A Handbook for School Social Workers
Christine Anlauf Sabatino(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 15. May 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-0-19-993462-1 (ISBN)
Description
School social workers engage in different forms of consultation on a daily basis, yet they rarely think about or describe this work as 'consultation.' Further, school social work practice research finds that consultation is among the most frequently performed practice tasks, yet consultation is rarely defined in school social work literature or research.
This book adapts the consultation theory and practice framework put forward by June Gallessich (1982) that defines consultation in specific terms and proposes that there are six models of consultation. These models are organizational consultation, program consultation, education and training consultation, mental health consultation, behavioral consultation, and clinical case consultation. The models are differentiated according to their problem focus, outcome goal, intervention methods, change processes, power base, and value system.
School social work consultation services are an important pathway to help school systems fulfill their educational mission and to help school personnel become more effective in their professional work. It is consistent with current trends in educational policy that call upon school social workers to take a multisystem approach to addressing school needs on a school-wide, class-wide, or individual level.
The overarching goal of the book is to provide school social workers with the knowledge, skill, and confidence to implement consultation services. Consultation is a powerful method to 'realize the promise of the whole-school approach' and to help homes, schools, and communities foster school success and student well-being.
This book adapts the consultation theory and practice framework put forward by June Gallessich (1982) that defines consultation in specific terms and proposes that there are six models of consultation. These models are organizational consultation, program consultation, education and training consultation, mental health consultation, behavioral consultation, and clinical case consultation. The models are differentiated according to their problem focus, outcome goal, intervention methods, change processes, power base, and value system.
School social work consultation services are an important pathway to help school systems fulfill their educational mission and to help school personnel become more effective in their professional work. It is consistent with current trends in educational policy that call upon school social workers to take a multisystem approach to addressing school needs on a school-wide, class-wide, or individual level.
The overarching goal of the book is to provide school social workers with the knowledge, skill, and confidence to implement consultation services. Consultation is a powerful method to 'realize the promise of the whole-school approach' and to help homes, schools, and communities foster school success and student well-being.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
3 B&W line art
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
307 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-993462-1 (9780199934621)
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Person
Christine Anlauf Sabatino, PhD,is Associate Professor of Social Work at The Catholic University of America and Director, Center for the Advancement of Children, Youth, and Families at the National Catholic School of Social Service. She is a Certified School Social Work Specialist (NASW) and licensed independent clinical social worker in Maryland and DC. Her professional school social work experience has been in public and private school systems as a direct practitioner, program director, clinical supervisor, and consultant.
Author
Associate Professor and Director for the Center for the Advancement of Children, Youth, and FamiliesAssociate Professor and Director for the Center for the Advancement of Children, Youth, and Families, National Catholic School of Social Service, The Catholic University of America
Content
Preface ; Introduction ; Part One: History and Overview of School Social Work Consultation ; Chapter 1 Consultation and School Social Work Practice ; Chapter 2 Elements Common to all Models of Consultation ; Part Two: Consultation Models Applicable to School Social Work Practice ; Chapter 3 Organizational Consultation ; Wendy Whiting Blome ; Chapter 4 Program Consultation ; Chapter 5 Education and Training Consultation ; Chapter 6 Mental Health Consultation ; Chapter 7 Behavioral Consultation ; Barbara Peo Early ; Chapter 8 Clinical Consultation ; Lynn Milgram Mayer ; Part Three: Common Challenges and Unique Issues in School Social Work Consultation ; Chapter 9 Consultation Stages and Objectives ; Chapter 10 Consultation and Ethics ; Lynn Milgram Mayer ; Chapter 11 Culture, Diversity, and School Social Work Consultation ; Conclusion ; References ; Index