Abstract
Part I: The Field of Clinical Sociology. 1. Theory, Practice, and Sociology H.M. Rebach, J.G. Bruhn. 2. Intervention in Clinical Sociology H.M. Rebach. 3. Communication and Relationships with Clients H.M. Rebach. 4. Ethics and Sociological Practice J.M. Iutcovich, S. Hoppe. 5. The Effects of Social Change on Clinical Practice N. Church. Part II: Levels of Intervention. 6. Work with Individuals B.C. Johnson. 7. Work with Families A. Coleman. 8. Group Work L.R. Bishop. 9. Sociological Work in Communities M.C. Sengstock. 10. Intervention in Formal Organizations: Lessons from Interventions in Public Schools B. Saunders. Part III: Tools of Practice. 11. Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution H.M. Rebach. 12. Evaluation R. Koppel. 13. Social Policy Work M. Morton. 14. Prevention Programming J.G. Bruhn. Part IV: Approaches to Contemporary Social Problems. 15. Health Care Equity B.L. Lewis, F.D. Parent. 16. Domestic Violence B. Sims. 17. Racism and Diversity in U.S. Society: Issues of Clinical Sociologists D.L. Pina. 18. Poverty, Social Welfare, and Public Policy A. Coleman, H.M. Rebach. Part V: In Closing. 19. On Becoming a Clinical Sociologist J.G. Bruhn. Exhibit A: How I Became a Clinical Sociologist J.F. Glass. Exhibit B: How I Became a Clinical Sociologist S. Brabant. Exhibit C: How I Became a Clinical Sociologist B.C. Johnson. Index.
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