How Do I Become a Hospice Social Worker?
Reading society at a time is a popular science book about social work. The book combines more than a dozen topic stories in different fields of social work with the professional knowledge of social work, and integrates the terminology and action principles of social work. A world full of humanities.
Understanding social work at once
- Author: Pengxiu Liang forward
- Publisher: Peking University Press
- Publication time: 2014-04
- ISBN: 978-7-301-24035-9
- Number of pages: 259 pages
- Price: 29.00 yuan
- What is social work? What does a social worker do? Most people don't know. This book revolves around more than a dozen topic stories in different fields of social work. It uses easy-to-understand, honest, and sincere strokes to explain the basic content, working methods, values, and ethical dilemmas of social work. Terminology and principles of action are read in concrete and vivid cases, and understand all aspects of social work, working methods, values, and ethical dilemmas.
- The book highlights the historical stories and real-life examples of the development of social work majors and professions in China. The pictures, texts, and simplicity are simple and easy to lead readers to understand, understand, and enter the world of humane care in social work. Party and government leading cadres, urban and rural grassroots cadres, front-line personnel engaged in social services and management, and the best reading materials for social work for interested people.
- Peng Xiuliang, male, born in 1968. A self-proclaimed independent scholar, engaged in the research of the history of the Republic of China and the development history of Chinese social work [1]
- What is social work
- What is a social worker
- What social workers do
- Why social work is needed
- When did social work happen
- How social work came to China
- Who provides social work services
- How Social Workers Work
- Rural Social Work: Talking about the Rescue and Rehabilitation of Pneumoconiosis Patients
- Disaster Social Work: Talking about Wenchuan Earthquake Relief and Post-earthquake Reconstruction
- Children's Social Work: Talking about the Starvation of Two Girls in Nanjing
- Social Work for Mental Health: Talking about the Recovery of a Mental Patient
- Youth Social Work: From an Old Film "Juvenile Delinquents"
- Social Work for the Elderly: Speaking of Fu Daxin's Robbery for "Personnel in Pension"
- Hospice Social Work: Talking about the Ningyang Project of the Li Jiacheng Foundation
- Social Work for the Disabled: Speaking of the "Although Disabled" Movement During the Anti-Japanese War
- Medical Social Work: From the Case of Peking Union Medical College Hospital's Social Service Department
- School social work: From the "Xingzhi Social Worker" in Beijing Xingzhi New Citizen School
- Social work for special populations: AIDS prevention interventions for female sex workers
- Three social work ethics
- Is there a sequence of social work services?
- Do social workers have their own professional ethics
- How social workers protect their interests
- Social workers are not omnipotent
- postscript