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نویسندگان: Sana Loue. Pamela Linden
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ISBN (شابک) : 3031103297, 9783031103292
ناشر: Springer
سال نشر: 2022
تعداد صفحات: 369
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زبان: English
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب The Comprehensive Guide to Interdisciplinary Veterinary Social Work به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Contents About the Editors Contributors Part I: Foundations of Veterinary Social Work Chapter 1: Introduction to Veterinary Social Work Introduction Veterinary Social Work as a Profession What Veterinary Social Workers Do Standards of the Profession Veterinary Social Worker Training Competency 1. Demonstrate Ethical and Professional Behavior Competency 2. Engage Diversity and Difference in Practice Competency 3. Advance Human Rights and Social, Economic, and Environmental Justice Competency 4. Engage in Practice-Informed Research and Research-Informed Practice Competency 5. Engage in Policy Practice Competency 6. Engage with Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities Competency 7. Assess Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities Competency 8. Intervene with Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities Competency 9. Evaluate Practice with Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities Future Directions References Chapter 2: History of Veterinary Social Work The Development of the University of Tennessee Veterinary Social Work Program Naming Veterinary Social Work Practice Core Values Contention Around the Term “Veterinary Social Work” The Four Areas of Veterinary Social Work Practice Early Days at the UTCVM The Impact of Students Expanding Veterinary Social Work’s Reach Pioneers in the Field Veterinary Social Work Today Veterinary Social Work Education International Association of Veterinary Social Work Conclusion References Part II: The Practice of Veterinary Social Work Chapter 3: Compassion Fatigue in the Animal Care Community Introduction Conceptualizing Compassion Fatigue Compassion Fatigue as Secondary Traumatic Stress and Burnout Compassion Fatigue as Chronic Empathic Distress Causes of Compassion Fatigue Veterinary Practices Humane Societies, Animal Shelters, Animal Control Services, and Animal Rescues and Rehabilitation Services Biomedical Research Laboratories Personal Aspects of the Caregiver Symptoms and Consequences of Compassion Fatigue Symptoms Personal Consequences Professional Consequences Organizational Consequences Mitigating, Transforming, and Treating Compassion Fatigue Compassion Fatigue Awareness Personal Approaches, Strategies, and Practices Organizational Approaches, Strategies, and Practices Summary References Chapter 4: The LINK: Violence Toward People and Animals Introduction Amalgamated Case Animal Abuse Animal Neglect Animal Sexual Abuse Connections Intersection with Child Maltreatment Intersection with Intimate Partner Violence Intersection with Elder Abuse/Neglect Intersection of Bestiality and Family Violence Ethics and Reporting Strategies for Assessment and Intervention Investigation and Police Perspectives The Victim The Suspect A Window into the Family Dynamic Witnesses Case Discussion Conclusion: Moving Forward References Chapter 5: Animal-Assisted Interventions and Community Programs Introduction Veterinary Social Work: The Foundation of AAI Ethical Foundations Therapeutic Collaborator Bill of Rights Theoretical Foundations of Veterinary Social Work Attachment Theory Biophilia Hypothesis Biopsychosocial Framework AAI in Practice Types of Interventions Diverse Animal Roles The Animals AAI Venues and Contexts Training and Preparation for Veterinary Social Workers and Their Animal Partners Training Veterinary Social Workers Training and Preparing Animal Collaborators Where to Go from Here Appendix Further Reading Web-Based Resources References Chapter 6: Animal-Assisted Interventions and Psychotherapy Introduction Animal Assisted Psychotherapy Legal and Ethical Issues Animal Selection and Welfare Benefits of Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy Benefits to Clinicians Case Examples Dogs Small Animals Large Animals Conclusion References Chapter 7: Veterinary Social Work and the Ethics of Interprofessional Practice Introduction Interprofessional Practice and Boundary Spanning The Challenge of Anthropocentrism for Veterinary Social Work Red Flags and Ethical Dilemmas in Veterinary Social Work Conflicts of Interest Boundaries and Dual Relationships Confidentiality Mandated Reporting Competence Working with the “Ought Factor” in Practice Bridging Principles and Process: Ethics Consultation Moving Forward: Ethical Literacy and Ethical Courage Parting Thoughts References Part III: Veterinary Social Work and the Veterinary Setting Chapter 8: Veterinary Social Work in Veterinary Hospital Settings Introduction A Day in the Life of an In-Hospital VSW Program Development of a VSW Program Needs Assessment Potential VSW Duties On-Boarding the VSW Boundary Issues, Dual Relationships, and Developing Rapport Working with Hospital Administration Working Alongside the Team Interns and Staff Support Confidentiality Concerns Identifying Mental Health Supports Summary and Statistics References Chapter 9: Conflict Management and Veterinary Social Work Introduction Common Ethical Conflicts Veterinarians Face Conflicts Within Teams Conflicts Between Clients and Veterinary or Other Animal-Related Professionals Conflicts Within Client Systems Conflict Management as Stress Management Conflict Management Methods Evaluative Mediation Facilitative Mediation Transformative Mediation Talking Circles Conflict Management Models Ethical Considerations in Conflict Management Case Studies Case Study 1 Case Study 2 Case Study 3 Case Study 4 Conclusion References Chapter 10: Veterinarian Wellbeing and Mental Health Introduction Mental Health and Wellbeing Defined Wellbeing of Veterinarians Mental Health Role of Personality Financial Stress Burnout Substance Use Suicide Improving Mental Health and Wellbeing of Veterinarians Summary References Chapter 11: Veterinary and Other Animal-Related Practice Management and Veterinary Social Work Introduction Who Are Veterinary Social Workers? Veterinary Medicine and Practice Settings Roles and Responsibilities in Veterinary Settings Contemporary Challenges in Veterinary and Other Animal-Related Settings Veterinary Social Work Service Delivery Models Establishing the Veterinary Social Work Practice Applied VSW: Four Areas of Veterinary Social Work The Link between Human and Animal Violence Animal-Related Grief and Bereavement Compassion Fatigue and Conflict Management Animal-Assisted Interventions Special Topics in Veterinary Social Work Financial Barriers to Access to Veterinary Care Lack of Diversity in Veterinary Medicine Conclusion Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C References Part IV: Veterinary Social Work Education Chapter 12: Veterinary Social Work in Veterinary Colleges Working with Veterinary Students Addressing Veterinary Mental Health Preparing Students for Interprofessional Practice Modeling Skills A Strengths-Based Approach Critical Values Self-Care: Boundary Setting and Self-Care Techniques Challenges in Interprofessional Settings Future of Veterinary Social Work in Veterinary Colleges References Chapter 13: Veterinary Social Work Internships in Veterinary Settings Introduction Social Work Internship in a Veterinary Practice Identifying a Companion Animal Veterinary Practice as an Internship Site Planning the Veterinary Social Work Internship: A Collaborative Process Social Work Intern Supervision Model Selecting a Social Work Intern for a Veterinary Social Work Internship with an Off-Site Field Instructor An Overview of a Veterinary Social Work Internship Experience Conclusion Appendix 1: CSWE Competencies and Sample Veterinary Practice-Based Learning Activities References Untitled Chapter 14: Ethical and Legal Issues in Veterinary Social Work Research Introduction Ethical and Legal Issues in Veterinary Social Work Research with Humans Respect for Persons Beneficence and Nonmaleficence Justice Legal Obligations Associated with Data Confidentiality and Its Limits Research Oversight The US Regulatory Framework and Compliance Monitoring Mechanisms Ethical and Legal Obligations in Research with Animal Subjects Data Ownership, Storage, and Sharing Authorship and Publication References Legal References Cases Statutes U.S. Regulations Other Part V: Looking to the Future Chapter 15: The Current State of Research in Veterinary Social Work Introduction Animal-Assisted Interventions Autism Older Adults Trauma Other Outcomes Future Directions Animal-Related Grief and Bereavement Effects of Animal-Related Bereavement Risk and Resilience Tailoring Services in the VSW Practice Setting Interventions Future Directions Compassion Fatigue and Management Veterinary Practice Animal Welfare Organizations Comparisons Across Settings Interventions Future Directions Links Between Animal and Human Maltreatment Youth-Perpetrated Animal Cruelty Adult-Perpetrated Animal Cruelty Future Directions Conclusion References Chapter 16: Veterinary Social Work Across Diverse Cultures Introduction Practicing Veterinary Social Work Across Cultures Attitudinal Differences and Similarities Across Groups and Societies Implications for Veterinary Social Work and Veterinary Social Workers Diversity Within the VSW Profession Implications for Veterinary Social Work and Veterinary Social Workers Conclusion References Index