Practice
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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From NEW! At a Time of “Reconciliation,” is AOP Ready for Decolonization?Section 4: Anti-Oppressive Practice |
Commentary on previous chapters and questions for critical thought. | Kristin Smith | 7 | 2022 | $0.70 Add |
From NEW! Centring SubjectivityWitnessing and Wellness From: Decolonizing Equity |
In chapter 8, V.C. Rhonda Hackett examines the historical and ongoing presence of violence enacted against Indigenous Peoples and against people of African descent on Turtle Island and how it … | V.C. Rhonda Hackett | 17 | 2022 | $1.70 Add |
From Creating Counter-StoriesCritical Clinical Practice and Feminist Narrative Therapy |
This chapter explores feminist narrative therapy and its applications and benefits. | Catrina Brown | 21 | 2017 | $2.10 Add |
From Do You Feel Empowered by Your Job? And Other Questions Therapists Ask Sex WorkersFrom: The Care We Dream Of |
In this essay, the author outlines some important considerations for mental health and social service providers who work or intend to work with individuals engaged or formerly engaged in sex … | Kai Cheng Thom | 14 | 2021 | $1.40 Add |
From Gender-affirming Care in Canada: Anti-Oppressive Practice for and with Trans People |
This chapter examines gender-affirming care in Canada and describes anti-oppressive social work for and with trans people. This reading discusses standardized clinical assessments as the … | Daniel Grace; Kinnon R. MacKinnon | 17 | 2022 | $1.70 Add |
From Anti-Oppressive Social Work with Older Adults: Counterstorytelling and Other Strategies |
This chapter examines social work practice in the context of aging and working with older adults. The harmful assumptions made in social work practice, especially that older adults are frail, … | Ilyan Ferrer; Shari Brotman; Wendy Hulko | 24 | 2022 | $2.40 Add |
From Borrowed WisdomUsing Lessons from Queer History and Community in Suicide Intervention From: The Care We Dream Of |
Drawing on twenty years doing suicide intervention in her communities, and five years teaching about it, the author outlines six lessons she hopes can guide the reader when supporting someone who … | Carly Boyce | 9 | 2021 | $0.90 Add |
From NEW! Closing the CircleFrom: Decolonizing Equity |
In the conclusion, Billie Allan and V.C. Rhonda Hackett close the circle by reflecting on why they published this book. | Billie Allan; V.C. Rhonda Hackett | 13 | 2022 | $1.30 Add |
From ConclusionThe Way Forward for Homeless Shelters in Canada From: Beyond Shelters |
Analyzes how the diversity of the shelterscape in Canada offers homeless people the right door into the services and programs they may need to exit homelessness in the shortest time possible. … | 13 | $1.30 Add | ||
From NEW! Interrogating Routes to Feminist Theorizing: Indigenous, Anti-Racist, Poststructural and Liberal FrameworksSection 5: Feminisms |
This chapter discusses feminist theories by using intersectionality as a method to organize these theories using a diversity of lenses, some contradictory and others not. By so doing, the author … | Mehmoona Moosa-Mitha | 12 | 2022 | $1.20 Add |
From Pathologizing DistressThe Colonial Master's Tools and Mental Health Services for “Newcomers/Immigrants” |
This chapter critically examines the mental health supports and services often offered to immigrants, refugees, and racialized peoples in Canada. It draws on a case study to make the point that … | Ameil Joseph | 19 | 2017 | $1.90 Add |
From "No One Cares More About Your Community Than You": Approaches to Wellness and Healing with Secwepemc Children and Youth |
This chapter shares stories from multigenerational Secwépemc and social work/ counselling practitioners with Indigenous ancestry and Secwépemc kinship ties. Each counsellor works with … | Jeffrey More; Lynn Kenoras-Duck Chief; Natalie Clark | 23 | 2022 | $2.30 Add |
From Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Anti-Oppressive PracticeCompatible or Irreconcilable Differences? |
This chapter examines the popularity of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and anti-oppressive practice, exploring CBT’s alignment with neoliberalism and attempting to resolve the friction … | Laura O'Neill | 17 | 2017 | $1.70 Add |
From NEW! Progress and Change Require Feminism and CreativitySection 5: Feminisms |
The author explains/explores Creative feminist practice– or what she calls feminist ARTivism– which she argues is a crucial way to foster joy, connection and meaningful social change; … | Si Chava Transken | 19 | 2022 | $1.90 Add |
From Afterwords |
This section includes the closing thoughts of three social justice social work scholars who have committed their work and the days of their lives to advancing agendas of equity, fairness and … | Banakonda Kennedy-Kish (Bell; Ben Carniol | 13 | 2022 | $1.30 Add |
From Section Three – Reflexivity and Resistance Introduction |
This introduction discusses the importance of reflexivity and resistance to anti-oppressive social work practice as well as outlines the third section of the book and its aim. | Donna Baines | 3 | 2017 | $0.30 Add |