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Social Casework Methodology: A Skills Handbook for the Caribbean Human Services Worker

  • Contextualizes social casework methodology in Caribbean cultural and historical contexts
  • Lays out a definition of the social casework method, components of the methods, and case histories for Caribbean human service workers
  • Includes student exercises for instructional applications

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Social Work (BRIEFSSOWO)

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxi
  2. The Unique Environment of the Caribbean

    • Emmanuel Janagan Johnson, Camille L. Huggins
    Pages 1-4
  3. Social Problems in the Caribbean

    • Emmanuel Janagan Johnson, Camille L. Huggins
    Pages 5-14
  4. History of the Social Casework Method

    • Emmanuel Janagan Johnson, Camille L. Huggins
    Pages 15-24
  5. Theoretical Frameworks of the Social Casework Method

    • Emmanuel Janagan Johnson, Camille L. Huggins
    Pages 25-39
  6. Theoretical Underpinnings Needed for the Caribbean

    • Emmanuel Janagan Johnson, Camille L. Huggins
    Pages 41-48
  7. Components of the Social Casework Method

    • Emmanuel Janagan Johnson, Camille L. Huggins
    Pages 49-64
  8. The Helping Process

    • Emmanuel Janagan Johnson, Camille L. Huggins
    Pages 65-80
  9. Assessment and Intervention

    • Emmanuel Janagan Johnson, Camille L. Huggins
    Pages 81-105
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 107-110

About this book

This brief is a practical reference contextualizing social casework methodology in a specifically Caribbean cultural and historical context. It emerged from the experiences of human services workers and educators working in the Caribbean. The concepts of social welfare policy and programs are relatively new to the Caribbean as historically Christian-based organizations and local communities took the responsibility of caring for those in need. As social problems grew more complicated and threatened the security of the nation (e.g., gang violence), it became clear that governments of these small island states needed to provide a systematic approach in dealing with these social problems to help their citizens have a better quality of life.

Social Casework Methodology: A Skills Handbook for the Caribbean Human Services Worker outlines a systematic approach that human services workers will find useful while working with clients in the Caribbean. It also is an easy-to-use text that defines social casework methodology, components of the methods, case histories, and exercises for social work students interested in working in the human services sector in the Caribbean.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Behavioural Sciences, St. Augustine Campus, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago

    Emmanuel Janagan Johnson, Camille L. Huggins

About the authors

Emmanuel Janagan Johnson, MSW, MPhil, PhD, is a senior lecturer and chair in the Social Work Programme at the Department of Behavioural Sciences, the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine campus, in Trinidad. Dr. Johnson holds a PhD in Social Work, an M.Phil. in Social Work, an MA in Social Work, and a BA in English Literature from Bharathiar University, India. He has been teaching for over 26 years and has received several awards. Dr. Johnson’s areas of specialization include social work education, qualitative research, social work with children and families, domestic violence, child abuse, and community health. He has published two books, and contributed to chapters in several books and articles in more than 60 international refereed journals. Dr. Johnson is currently involved in two research activities and can be found on ResearchGate.

Camille L. Huggins, PhD, is a lecturer at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine campus, in Trinidad. Her research interests include older adults, Caribbean culture, and social policy. Dr. Huggins obtained a master’s in social work from Columbia University and a PhD in clinical social work from New York University, both located in New York, USA. She has been working with older adults in long-term care for eight years and has held various administrative positions. Dr. Huggins has presented papers at conferences and seminars, and contributed to several public, professional, and departmental service articles. She has published chapters in several books and articles in international refereed journals

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eBook USD 39.99
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Softcover Book USD 54.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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