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- Cover Page
- Half Title page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Objectives
- Chapter 2 The History of Diagnosis in Social Work
- 1920s
- 1930s
- 1940s
- 1950s
- 1960s
- 1970s
- 1980s
- 1990s
- Chapter 3 What Led Us Astray?
- Chapter 4 Diagnosis: What It Is Not
- Diagnosis Is Not the Prerogative of Any One Profession
- Diagnosis in Social Work Is Not a Search for Pathology
- Diagnosis Is Not Solely a Search for Problem Areas in a Client’s Life
- Diagnosis Is Not a Process of Labeling or Categorizing
- Diagnosis Is Not a One-Time-Only Act
- Diagnosis Is Not a Search for Status
- Diagnosis Is Not Applying a Particular Theory
- Diagnosis Is Not Solely the Application of the DSM
- Diagnosis Is Not a Clear Indicator of Treatment Strategy
- Diagnosis Is Not a Unidimensional Process
- Diagnosis Is Not Done to or Imposed on the Client
- Chapter 5 Diagnosis: What It Is
- Chapter 6 Our Ethical Responsibility to Diagnose
- The Client
- Our Colleagues
- Ourselves
- Our Setting
- The Profession
- The Public
- Chapter 7 Our EthicalResponsibility to Label
- Chapter 8 A Spectrum of Critical Judgments
- A Diagnostic Checklist
- Chapter 9 Diagnosis As a Process and a Record
- The Process
- The Record
- Chapter 10 Diagnosis and Gut Reaction
- Chapter 11 Diagnosis and Assessment
- Diagnosis Is Still an Acceptable and Precious Term Within the Profession
- Assessment and Diagnosis Are Different
- The Usage of Assessment Only Appears to Result in Less Rigor in Recording
- The Sociopolitics of Professions Demand It
- Clients Pay a Price for This Kind of Word Substitution
- The Profession Pays a Price As Well
- Chapter 12 Diagnosis and Theory
- Chapter 13 Diagnosis and the Computer
- Chapter 14 The Risks of Diagnosing
- Chapter 15 Diagnosis and Research: A Contemporary Challenge
- Chapter 16 Enhancing Diagnostic Skills
- Chapter 17 Final Comments
- Appendix Some Examples of Social Work Diagnoses
- Case 1*
- Case 2
- Case 3
- Case 4
- Case 5
- Bibliography
- Index
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