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Reflective Conversations in Clinical Social Work

By:Heath Hightower
Publisher:Cognella, Inc. - Books
Print ISBN:9798823388603
eText ISBN:9798299714623
Edition:1
Copyright:2027
Format:Reflowable

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Reflective Conversations in Clinical Social Work: A Phase-Based Casebook brings readers inside the conversations that define clinical practice. Through richly developed, dialogue-based cases, the book follows therapeutic relationships across the full arc of treatment—engagement, assessment, intervention, evaluation, and termination—offering a rare, close-up view of how clinical work actually unfolds.

Rather than relying on static case summaries, the text immerses readers in the moment-to-moment process of practice. Across four recurring clients—Isabella, Kei, Jabari, and Delores—readers witness how clinicians listen, respond, hesitate, and decide in real time. Set across child welfare, outpatient therapy, veteran and trauma services, and hospice care, each case highlights the complexity of practice within diverse social, cultural, and relational contexts.

Clinical approaches—including psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, systems, trauma-informed, Internal Family Systems, motivational interviewing, and strengths-based perspectives—are woven directly into each dialogue. In doing so, the book shows not just what clinicians do, but how theory lives within practice—moment by moment, response by response.

Each chapter includes concise summaries, reflection prompts, and applied learning activities designed to strengthen clinical reasoning, deepen self-awareness, and support skill development.

Well-suited for clinical practice and skills-based courses, the text also functions as a ready-to-teach resource for field education and supervision. With built-in discussion questions, advocacy simulations, and experiential activities, it offers instructors a flexible, structured way to bridge classroom learning and real-world practice.