Bridging Clinical Social Work, Culture, and Ethics: Case Based Learning is a practical and thought-provoking guide for clinicians, social workers, and students who are committed to deepening their clinical skills through cultural humility, ethical awareness, and reflective learning. Drawing from real-world clinical cases in the U.S., each chapter presents a case scenario followed by questions for critical thinking and guided reflections on cultural considerations and ethical dilemmas and considerations. Discussions are included to foster application of theory to practice. From complex trauma, child welfare, substance use, and domestic violence to issues of gender identity, complex grief, chronic depression, family structure, and cultural expectations. This book bridges global clinical experience with culturally grounded insight relevant to social workers/clinicians. Written by a Filipina Social Worker with extensive cross-cultural experience, this book bridges practice global clinical models. Whether you are a professor, clinical supervisor, clinicians/social workers or students, this resource will support you in building confidence, cultural responsiveness, and integrity in your work. It is not just a clinical guide, it is a testament to resilience, learning, and the pursuit of healing justice across cultures.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:6210236030
ISBN13:9786210236033
Release Date:April 2026
Publisher:Printed and Published By: Central Book Supply
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