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Rothman, Juliet Cassuto was born on January 29, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Arnold C. and Nelda G. (Gentilli) Cassuto.
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Social work has a long and distinguished tradition of dedication to humanitarian ideals. As advocates, reformers, and providers of direct services, social workers are always concerned with the maximization of human potential for each of their clients and for all members of society. But assisting clients in reaching their personal goals and to grow and change in ways meaningful to them requires that social workers themselves understand the important role that their life experiences have played in their understanding of the world. This book is intended to do just that, enabling readers to explore their own issues and feelings about self-identity, difference, experiences with others, and negative beliefs and stereotypes about others. This workbook provides personalized exercises that allow readers to address issues most relevant to them. Unit I explores the historical and ethical bases of the profession, particularly its commitment to poor, at-risk, disempowered populations. Unit II engages the reader in personal self-assessment, including a review of influential persons in their lives and their beliefs and feelings about others. It also helps readers to develop a definition of identity, both individually and in terms of group affiliations. The final unit introduces professional and personal values, assisting readers to explore areas where beliefs and attitude may impact negatively on professional commitment and competent practice. Social workers and therapists.
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This is a brief text attempts to clarify the vital, underlying element in the client worker relationship: the contract. Historically, contracting has been associated with cognitive-behavioral therapies. But the pressures of managed care and accountability have encouraged workers from all backgrounds to use contracting as well. The author examines the various kinds of contracts in the social work environment within various practice settings, populations, and theoretical perspectives, discussing both agency contracts and contracts with individual clients.
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This book will help prepare the reader to work across disabilities by providing knowledge and training grounded within the ecological framework in four principal areas. The four principal areas reader will be trained in are: the societal environment and disability; disability and the individual experience; essential skills for social work micro, mezzo, and macro practice with people with disabilities; and the resource and support network for persons with disabilities. The book is organized around four units, each of which addresses one of the areas noted. It is not the purpose of this book to enable the reader to gain expertise in any one disabling condition or impairment. Rather, the goal is to provide a broad base of knowledge and skills, which will enable the reader to work effectively across a variety of disabling conditions Special educators, social workers,parents The tool you need to work effectively across a variety of disabling conditions! • Personal narratives provide an inside look at the experiences of people with a wide variety of disabilities • Agency vignettes and histories provide an understanding of the development and role of several different kinds of public and private sector agencies addressing the needs of people with disabilities • Chronological description of disability legislation
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Ellen has lost her brother, and she shares with readers just how his death has changed the way her family interacts and the way she thinks about herself and others. This sensitive book is designed to generate discussion between children and adults as each page provides opportunities for communication, understanding, expression of feelings, and support from the little girl's parents. As the story moves through young Ellen's experiences, it arrives at a universal problemhow to commemorate the birthday of the child who has died. The suggestions presented here have been highly recognized and recommended by bereavement counselors and support groups. Although written for the young child, A Birthday Present for Daniel reaches out to all who have experienced the loss of a loved one. Juliet C. Rothman of Annapolis, MD, is assistant professor at the National Catholic School for Social Services, Catholic University of America, editor of the Healthcare Ethics book series, and author of Saying Goodbye to Daniel.
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Rothman, Juliet Cassuto was born on January 29, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Arnold C. and Nelda G. (Gentilli) Cassuto.
Bachelor, Tufts University, 1962. Master of Social Work, City University of New York, 1973. Master of Arts, St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1988.
Doctor of Philosophy, American University, 1990.
Geriatrics consultant Chesapeake Manor Extended Care Annapolis Convalescent Center, 1974-1990. Tri-county social services coordinator National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Baltimore, 1980-1982. Lecturer School Social Welfare, University California, Berkeley, since 1998, lecturer School Public Health, since 2003.
Professor development faculty National Association of Social Workers, 1998—2005. Tutor Italian, Annapolis, 1974—1988. Chair ethics committee Chesapeake Manor, Annapolis, 1986—1990, chair advisory board, 1987—1990.
Lecturer Anne Arundel Community College, Arnold, Maryland, 1988—1990. Visiting assistant professor National Catholic School Social Service, Catholic University, Washington, 1990—1998. Member ethics committee Hospice Chesapeake, 1992—1997.
Adjunct faculty School Social Work, San Francisco State University, 1999—2000.
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Judge Bd. of Elections, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 1985-1990. Secretary Anne Arundel County Community Services Coalition, Annapolis, 1992-1993. President Friends of Annapolis Chorale, 1992-1994.
Member San Francisco City Chorus. Docent National Park Service, California Academy of Sciences, since 2003. Inspector Board Elections San Francisco City and County, 2003-2006.
Member National Association of Social Workers, American Philosophical Association.
Married Leonard A. Rothman. Children: Susan R. Kolko, Deborah DeBeauchamp Rothman, Daniel M. (deceased).