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Gerontological Social Work - (Bibliographies and Indexes in Gerontology) Annotated by Iris A Parham (Hardcover)
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- This bibliography provides a broad yet concise overview of available resources in gerontological social work.
- About the Author: IRIS A. PARHAM is Professor of Gerontology, Psychology, and Geriatric Medicine, Chair of the Gerontology Department, and Executive Director of the Virginia Geriatric Education Center at Virginia Commonwealth University.
- 224 Pages
- Reference, Bibliographies & Indexes
- Series Name: Bibliographies and Indexes in Gerontology
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About the Book
This bibliography provides a broad yet concise overview of available resources in gerontological social work. Chapters by expert contributors include materials judged by the authors to be most valuable to those seeking a fundamental knowledge of the field. Thus the volume is not comprehensive, but instead includes those works considered the best resources to consult initially. Materials listed include books, articles, reports, journals, and audiovisual materials. Each entry is matched with a descriptive and evaluative annotation.
The book begins with an essay that overviews gerontological social work and discusses the organization of the volume. The first chapter contains a listing of general works, particularly books and articles that address aging from a social work perspective. The second chapter contains entries for books and articles related to clinical practice issues. The third chapter, on educational issues, includes books, articles, curriculum modules, reports, and annotated bibliographies. The fourth, on geriatric health services in social work, has entries for books and articles. A fifth chapter, on resource information and materials, provides detailed descriptions of journals, audiovisuals, institutions, and media resource guides. Author and subject indexes conclude this important reference work.
Book Synopsis
This bibliography provides a broad yet concise overview of available resources in gerontological social work. Chapters by expert contributors include materials judged by the authors to be most valuable to those seeking a fundamental knowledge of the field. Thus the volume is not comprehensive, but instead includes those works considered the best resources to consult initially. Materials listed include books, articles, reports, journals, and audiovisual materials. Each entry is matched with a descriptive and evaluative annotation.
The book begins with an essay that overviews gerontological social work and discusses the organization of the volume. The first chapter contains a listing of general works, particularly books and articles that address aging from a social work perspective. The second chapter contains entries for books and articles related to clinical practice issues. The third chapter, on educational issues, includes books, articles, curriculum modules, reports, and annotated bibliographies. The fourth, on geriatric health services in social work, has entries for books and articles. A fifth chapter, on resource information and materials, provides detailed descriptions of journals, audiovisuals, institutions, and media resource guides. Author and subject indexes conclude this important reference work.Review Quotes
.,."a useful resource. It may be especially beneficial for teachers preparing new courses on social work and the aged. It orients everyone in the field to the range of literature and resources on aging, and expedites the selection of pertinent references for general policy, practice or human behavior courses."-Journal of Teaching in Social Work
.,."this book will be beneficial to a wide range of readers and a welcomed addition to any gerontological collection and social work library."-Contemporary Gerontology
?. . .this compilation provides an eclectic starting selection of the best resources. Highly recommended for academic libraries with collections in social work, gerontology, geriatrics, and related disciplines.?-Choice
?...a useful resource. It may be especially beneficial for teachers preparing new courses on social work and the aged. It orients everyone in the field to the range of literature and resources on aging, and expedites the selection of pertinent references for general policy, practice or human behavior courses.?-Journal of Teaching in Social Work
?...this book will be beneficial to a wide range of readers and a welcomed addition to any gerontological collection and social work library.?-Contemporary Gerontology
?This volume is designed to be a basic guide for social work professionals, including academic faculty and practitioners who are conducting training programs.?-Abstracts in Social Gerontology
..."this book will be beneficial to a wide range of readers and a welcomed addition to any gerontological collection and social work library."-Contemporary Gerontology
." . .this compilation provides an eclectic starting selection of the best resources. Highly recommended for academic libraries with collections in social work, gerontology, geriatrics, and related disciplines."-Choice
"This volume is designed to be a basic guide for social work professionals, including academic faculty and practitioners who are conducting training programs."-Abstracts in Social Gerontology
..."a useful resource. It may be especially beneficial for teachers preparing new courses on social work and the aged. It orients everyone in the field to the range of literature and resources on aging, and expedites the selection of pertinent references for general policy, practice or human behavior courses."-Journal of Teaching in Social Work
About the Author
IRIS A. PARHAM is Professor of Gerontology, Psychology, and Geriatric Medicine, Chair of the Gerontology Department, and Executive Director of the Virginia Geriatric Education Center at Virginia Commonwealth University. Her many publications include Fundamentals in Geriatrics for Health Professionals: An Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood Press, 1990).