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The Evidence-Based Internship: A Field Manual

The Evidence-Based Internship: A Field Manual

Barbara Thomlison
3.5/5 ( ratings)
The Evidence-Based Internship is a unique teaching and learning tool that combines an internship manual with a text on evidence-based practice. Designed for students entering their field placements in social work and criminal justice-which often overlap-it is built on the premise that
students, agencies, and field instructors should be able to provide clients with the best, evidenced-based practice methods currently available. Giving students the confidence to begin their field assignment, it is filled with useful strategies for successfully navigating the internship and honing
the skills necessary to become accountable practitioners.

Worksheets, checklists, and in-depth case scenarios illustrate legal and ethical issues, interview and assessment skills, techniques for gathering evidence for a variety of problems in mental health and corrections settings, and preparing an employment portfolio. This is one field manual that
students will find useful long after they have completed their internship.
Language
English
Pages
464
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Release
December 07, 2007
ISBN
0195323505
ISBN 13
9780195323504

The Evidence-Based Internship: A Field Manual

Barbara Thomlison
3.5/5 ( ratings)
The Evidence-Based Internship is a unique teaching and learning tool that combines an internship manual with a text on evidence-based practice. Designed for students entering their field placements in social work and criminal justice-which often overlap-it is built on the premise that
students, agencies, and field instructors should be able to provide clients with the best, evidenced-based practice methods currently available. Giving students the confidence to begin their field assignment, it is filled with useful strategies for successfully navigating the internship and honing
the skills necessary to become accountable practitioners.

Worksheets, checklists, and in-depth case scenarios illustrate legal and ethical issues, interview and assessment skills, techniques for gathering evidence for a variety of problems in mental health and corrections settings, and preparing an employment portfolio. This is one field manual that
students will find useful long after they have completed their internship.
Language
English
Pages
464
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Release
December 07, 2007
ISBN
0195323505
ISBN 13
9780195323504

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