SOCIAL WORK 2019 /2020
CO LUMBIA UN IVERSI T Y P R ESS C U P. C O L U M B I A . E D U
Letter from the editor: I am pleased to share the 2019-2020 Columbia University Press social work catalog. If I were to pick a theme tying these books together, it would be “social work in an anxious age.” In politically precarious times, when social workers are renewing their commitments to the most vulnerable among us—the immigrant, the refugee, the young inner-city adult, the nonbinary adolescent—I’m pleased to offer a few books that might guide the way. In Queer Social Work, Tyler M. Argüello has collected clinical cases from around the country to build a framework for LGBTQ+ affirmative practice. On the other side of the intake interview, a new anthology from Micah Rajunov and Scott Duane, Nonbinary: Memoirs of Gender and Identity, showcases the lived experience of genderqueer and nonbinary people of all walks of life. Life for young adults—especially the marginalized youth in America’s cities—is often full of trauma. In Narrating Practice with Children and Adolescents, Mery F. Diaz and Benjamin Shepard consider the stories we tell about the lives and experiences of children and adolescents and propose counternarratives that challenge dominant ideas about childhood and show us how to center the practice around the young client’s story. Speaking of counternarratives, in America the Beautiful and Violent, Dexter R. Voisin provides a compelling and social justice–oriented analysis of current trends in neighborhood violence in light of the historical and structural factors that have reproduced entrenched patterns of racial and economic inequality. And, in the second edition of their landmark text, Trauma: Contemporary Directions in Trauma Theory, Research, and Practice, Shoshana Ringel and Jerrold R. Brandell survey the theoretical and clinical issues and the latest research in trauma theory and its clinical applications. In many ways, social workers live on the front lines of the debates over immigration. In the second edition of Best Practices for Social Work with Immigrants and Refugees, Miriam Potocky and Mitra Naseh update this comprehensive guide to social work with foreign-born clients, evaluating different helping strategies and their methodological strengths and weaknesses. But for those who attend CSWE, all of this work begins in the classroom. I’m proud to debut two new texts for the modern social work teacher. The first is, Amy Batchelor’s Statistics in Social Work, a concise and approachable introduction that limits its coverage to the concepts most relevant to evidence-based and rigorous social work practice. The second is Ken Moffatt’s Postmodern Social Work, which examines how social workers adapt to our era of widespread instability, uncertainty, and precarity. Moffatt turns to postmodern philosophy’s grappling with late capitalism and the omnipresence of technology to develop a new approach to reflective social work practice and critical pedagogy. I hope my enthusiasm for these books comes through—I am proud to have published them. Please don’t hesitate to contact me with questions or ideas for other books that can join their ranks. Stephen Wesley Editor, Social Work
CONTENTS
DIRECT PRACTICE & CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK
Trauma
Direct Practice & Clinical Social Work........................3
Contemporary Directions in Trauma Theory, Research, and Practice
Issues & Ethics in Social Work.................................... 6 Teaching Social Work................................................... 7 Social Work with Children & Families........................ 8
Second editon
Social Work with Older Adults & End-of-Life Care...10
Edited by Shoshana Ringel and Jerrold R. Brandell
Social Work & Global Issues......................................12 Social Work: LBGTQ Issues......................................14 Ordering Information.................................................15
Manuscript queries and proposals can be sent to Stephen Wesley (sw2729@columbia.edu).
For a complete listing of Columbia’s titles or for more information about any book in this catalogue, visit our website: cup.columbia.edu. Most titles in this catalogue published by Columbia University Press and Harrington Park Press are available worldwide from the press.
An expanded and revised edition of the first social work text to focus specifically on trauma, this comprehensive anthology incorporates the latest research in trauma theory and clinical applications. It specifically covers the experiences of historically disenfranchised, marginalized, oppressed, and vulnerable groups. $40.00 / £30.00 paper 978-0-231-18887-6 $120.00 / £93.00 cloth 978-0-231-18886-9 November 2019 400 pages
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Strategies for Work with Involuntary Clients Third editon
Edited by Ronald H. Rooney and Rebecca G. Mirick
In an update to this classic text, Ronald H. Rooney and Rebecca G. Mirick explore the best ways to work with unwilling clients. This book provides a framework for understanding the legal, ethical, and practical concerns, offering theory, treatment models, and specific practice strategies to facilitate collaborative, effective working relationships. $35.00 / £27.00 paper 978-0-231-18267-6 $150.00 / £116.00 cloth 978-0-231-18266-9 2018 640 pages 21 illus.
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DIRECT PRACTICE & CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK
The Socratic Method of Psychotherapy
Narrative in Social Work Practice
James Overholser
The Power and Possibility of Story
Na r r at i v e in Social Work Practice The
Power
and
Possibility of story
E d i t e d b y A n n B u r Ac k- W E i s s , Ly n n s A r A L AW r E n c E , a n d Ly n n E B A m At m i j A n g o s F o r e w o r d b y r i tA c h A r o n
James Overholser approaches cognitive therapy through the interactive dialogues of Socrates, aiming to reduce the gap between theory and practice. Clinicians and students will appreciate the flexibility and creativity that underlie effective psychotherapy sessions that are guided by use of the Socratic method as an innovative approach to self-exploration.
Edited by Ann BurackWeiss, Lynn Sara Lawrence, and Lynne Bamat Mijangos Foreword by Rita Charon
Narrative in Social Work Practice features first-person accounts by social workers who have successfully integrated narrative theory and approaches into their practice. Throughout, the book showcases the flexibility and appeal of narrative methods and demonstrates how they can be empowering and fulfilling for clients and social workers alike. $35.00 / £27.00 paper 978-0-231-17361-2
$35.00 / £27.00 paper 978-0-231-18329-1
$105.00 / £81.00 cloth 978-0-231-17360-5
$105.00 / £81.00 cloth 978-0-231-18328-4
2017 296 pages
2018 288 pages 6 illus.
Supervision in Social Work
Handbook of Social Work Practice with Vulnerable and Resilient Populations
Fifth edition
Alfred Kadushin SUPERVISION IN SOCIAL WORK fifth Edition
Third edition
and Daniel Harkness
Edited by Alex Gitterman
ALfREd KAdUShIN dANIEL hARKNESS
Supervision in Social Work has become an essential text for social work educators and students, detailing the state of the field and the place, function, and challenges of supervision in social work practice. This fifth edition takes into account changes in public-health and social-welfare policy, issues involving budgetary allocation and staff management, the problems of worker burnout and safety, and more. $90.00 / £70.00 cloth 978-0-231-15176-4 2014 432 pages 6 illus.
This best-selling handbook examines not only risk and vulnerability factors in disadvantaged populations but also resilience and protective strategies for managing and overcoming adversity. This third edition reflects new demographic data, research findings, and theoretical developments, and it accounts for changing economic and political realities, including changes to immigration and health-care policy.
$95.00 / £74.00 cloth 978-0-231-16362-0 2014 616 pages 7 illus.
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DIRECT PRACTICE & CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK
The Social Work Interview
Social Work Practice with Survivors of Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation
Fifth editon
Alfred Kadushin and Goldie Kadushin
Edited by Andrea J. Nichols, Tonya Edmond, and Erin C. Heil
For this fifth edition, the authors have updated the
text’s research throughout and have organized the
chapters more efficiently for teaching. The volume also includes new sections on breaking bad news and interviewing with elderly people, ethnic and
racial minorities, and sexual minority populations. Revised vignettes reflect the challenges practi-
tioners now face in the field and represent the interests of diverse students and scholars. $50.00 / £40.00 paper 978-0-231-13581-8 $130.00 / £100.00 cloth 978-0-231-13580-1
As awareness of sex trafficking and exploitation has grown, so has the need for improved social work responses. In this volume, expert practitioners, survivors, and researchers model the best practices for working with this population, providing a comprehensive guide to the emerging field of practice with sex-trafficking survivors. $50.00 / £40.00 paper 978-0-231-18093-1 $150.00 / £116.00 cloth 978-0-231-18092-4 2018 448 pages 11 illus.
2013 432 pages 2 illus.
Queer Social Work
Nonbinary
Edited by Tyler M. Argüello
Edited by Micah Rajunov and Scott Duane
Cases for LGBTQ+ Affirmative Practice
Memoirs of Gender and Identity
This collection of case studies that model LGBTQ+ affirmative social work practice offers real-life scenarios from a range of social work scholars, educators, and practitioners, representing diverse sexualities, genders, and intersectional identities. Together, they demonstrate contemporary social work practice with LGBTQ+ people and communities.
In this groundbreaking book, thirty authors highlight how our experiences are shaped by a deeply entrenched gender binary. Nuanced storytellers break away from mainstream portrayals of gender diversity, cutting across lines of age, race, ethnicity, ability, class, religion, family, and relationships.
$30.00 / £24.00 paper 978-0-231-19401-3
2019 288 pages 2 illus.
$90.00 / £70.00 cloth 978-0-231-19400-6
November 2019 216 pages
$22.00 / £16.99 paper 978-0-231-18533-2 $75.00 / £58.00 cloth 978-0-231-18532-5
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ISSUES & ETHICS IN SOCIAL WORK
Social Work Values and Ethics
Stress, Trauma, and Decision-Making for Social Workers
Frederic G. Reamer
Cheryl Regehr
Fifth edition
Social Work Values and Ethics is the leading introduction to ethical decision making and professional conduct. The fifth edition incorporates significant updates to the National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics and new practice and model regulatory standards used by social service and licensing agencies around the world.
Cheryl Regehr explores the intersection among workplace stress, trauma exposure, and professional decision-making for social workers. She weaves together practice experience, research on the impact of stress and trauma on performance in other highrisk professions, and the empirical study of competence and decision-making in social work practice.
$35.00 / £27.00 paper 978-0-231-18829-6
$35.00 / £27.00 paper 978-0-231-18013-9
$105.00 / £81.00 cloth 978-0-231-18828-9
$105.00 / £81.00 cloth 978-0-231-18012-2
2018 296 pages
2018 328 pages 38 illus.
Ethics Challenges in Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology Practice
Cultivating Professional Resilience in Direct Practice A Guide for Human Service Professionals
Edited by Ezra E. H. Griffith
Jason M. Newell
Overwhelming evidence indicates that new social workers going into child welfare or other traumarelated care encounter emotional challenges. In a textbook that bridges the gap between theoretical and pragmatic approaches, Jason M. Newell provides a solution by conceptualizing self-care as the key to professional resilience.
Forensic psychiatry and psychology involve specialized practice with unique patients, including children, the incarcerated, and involuntary clients, presenting practitioners with specific ethics challenges. Griffith provides a roadmap for specialists in these evolving fields to recognize dilemmas, articulate problems, and create solutions.
$35.00 / £27.00 paper 978-0-231-17659-0
$65.00 / £50.00 cloth 978-0-231-18330-7
$105.00 / £81.00 cloth 978-0-231-17658-3
2018 376 pages
2017 272 pages
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TEACHING SOCIAL WORK
Social Work Practice
Statistics in Social Work
Second edition
Amy Batchelor
Integrating Concepts, Processes, and Skills
An Introduction to Practical Applications
Marion Bogo
This second edition of Social Work Practice builds on the first edition’s success in synthesizing the latest theories and practice models, helping and change processes, empirical findings, and practice skills, and it demonstrates how these interlinked dimensions contribute to the EPAS 215–endorsed model of holistic competence. $40.00 / £30.00 paper 978-0-231-18623-0
This concise and approachable introduction to statistics limits its coverage to the concepts most relevant to social workers. Besides presenting key concepts, it focuses on real-world examples that students will encounter in a social work practice. $30.00 / £24.00 paper 978-0-231-19327-6 $90.00 / £70.00 cloth 978-0-231-19326-9 November 2019 208 pages 50 illus.
$120.00 / £93.00 cloth 978-0-231-18622-3 2018 440 pages
Postmodern Social Work
Social Work
Value-Guided Practice for a Global Society
Reflective Practice and Education
Cynthia Bisman
Ken Moffatt
Ken Moffatt turns to postmodern philosophy’s grappling with late capitalism and the omnipresence of technology in order to develop a new approach to reflective social work practice and critical pedagogy. He attempts to reconcile postmodern thinkers with the realities of teaching social work to diverse student populations in a precarious era. $35.00 / £27.00 paper 978-0-231-12801-8
This innovative textbook reconfigures generalist social work practice for the twenty-first century. Incorporating historical, ethical, and global perspectives, the volume presents new conceptualizations, definitions, and explanations for social work practice and principles in the areas of assessment, relationships, communication, best practices, intervention, and differential use of self.
$105.00 / £81.00 cloth 978-0-231-12800-1
$60.00 / £47.00 cloth 978-0-231-15982-1
2019 248 pages
2014 312 pages
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SOCIAL WORK WITH CHILDREN & FAMILIES
Narrating Practice with Children and Adolescents
America the Beautiful and Violent Black Youth and Neighborhood Trauma in Chicago
Edited by Mery F. Diaz and Benjamin Shepard
Dexter R. Voisin
Dexter R. Voisin provides a compelling and
In Narrating Practice with Children and Adolescents, social workers, sociologists, researchers, and helping professionals share engaging and evocative stories of practice meant to center the young client’s story. The book considers the narratives we tell about children and adolescents and proposes counternarratives that challenge dominant ideas.
neighborhood violence in light of the historical and structural factors that have reproduced entrenched patterns of racial and economic inequality. He features the powerful voices and insights of black youth in Chicago and their parents and communities.
$40.00 / £30.00 paper 978-0-231-18479-3
$30.00 / £24.00 paper 978-0-231-18441-0
$120.00/ £93.00 cloth 978-0-231-18478-6
$90.00 / £70.00 cloth 978-0-231-184403
2019 384 pages 16 illus.
2019 312 pages 16 illus.
social justice-oriented analysis of current trends in
Children Affected by Armed Conflict
children affected by armed conflict
School-Linked Services
Theory, Method, and Practice Edited by Myriam Denov and Bree Akesson
Promoting Equity for Children, Families, and Communities Laura R. Bronstein and Susan E. Mason
Theory, Method, and Practice
Foreword by Jane Quinn
edited by
Myriam Denov & Bree Akesson
This book crosses cultures and contexts to capture a range of perspectives on the realities of armed conflict and its aftermath for children. Including war-affected children in their analyses, the contributors to this volume highlight innovative methodologies that directly involve children in the research process.
The evidence-based strategies in this volume close the achievement gap among students from all sociological backgrounds. Designed according to local needs assessments, they provide the services, programs, initiatives, and relationships that are crucial for children’s success in school and life.
$35.00 / £27.00 paper 978-0-231-17473-2
$120.00 / £93.00 cloth 978-0-231-16094-0
$105.00 / £81.00 cloth 978-0-231-17472-5
2016 336 pages
2017 368 pages
$40.00 / £30.00 paper 978-0-231-16095-7
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SOCIAL WORK WITH CHILDREN & FAMILIES
Critical Issues in Child Welfare
Child Welfare for the Twenty-first Century
A Handbook of Practices, Policies, and Programs
Joan Foster Shireman
Second editon CHILD WELFARE
for the 21st Century
A Handbook of Practices, Policies, and Programs, 2d Ed.
G E R A L D P. M A L L o n
This work begins with the issues facing at-risk children and families and then describes the intricacies of the child-welfare system and the role of protective services, family preservation, out-of-home care, foster care, adoption, and services for adolescents. $75.00 / £58.00 cloth 978-0-231-16078-0 2015 368 pages
FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIAL WORK KNOWLEDGE SERIES
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PEG MCCARtt HEss, EDItoRs
Edited by Gerald P. Mallon and Peg McCartt Hess
Recognized scholars, practitioners, and policy makers discuss meaningful engagement with families, particularly Latino families; health care for children and youth, including mental health care; effective practices with LGBT youth and their families; placement stability; foster parent recruitment and retention; and the challenges of working with immigrant children, youth, and families. $100.00 / £77.00 cloth 978-0-231-15180-1 2014 776 pages
AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILDREN FAMILIES AND
IN CHILD WELFARE
Ramona W. Denby and Carla M. Curtis
Cultural Adaptation of Services
African American Children and Families in Child Welfare
Research Methods in Child Welfare Amy J. L. Baker and Benjamin J. Charvata
Cultural Adaptation of Services
Ramona Denby and Carla M. Curtis
This text proposes corrective action to improve the institutional care of African American children and their families, calling attention to the specific needs of this population and the historical, social, and political factors that have shaped its experience within the child-welfare system. The authors critique policy and research and suggest culturally targeted program and policy responses for more positive outcomes.
Social service agencies are facing the same expectations in quality management and outcomes as private companies, compelling staff members and researchers to provide and interpret valid and useful research to stakeholders at all levels in the field. Child-welfare agencies are particularly scrutinized. In this textbook, two highly experienced researchers offer the best techniques for conducting sound research in the field.
$40.00 / £30.00 paper 978-0-231-13185-8
$40.00 / £30.00 paper 978-0-231-14131-4
$120.00 / £93.00 cloth 978-0-231-13184-1
$80.00 / £62.00 cloth 978-0-231-14130-7
2013 320 pages 13 illus.
2008 464 pages
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SOCIAL WORK WITH OLDER ADULTS & END-OF-LIFE CARE
Home- and Community-Based Services for Older Adults
Aging and SelfRealization
Cultural Narratives About Later Life
Aging in Context
Hanne Laceulle
Keith A. Anderson, Holly I. Dabelko-Schoeny, and Noelle L. Fields
As older adults and their families opt out of nursing homes, a range of home- and community-based services have risen up to provide care. This book examines existing and emerging models of these services. Emphasizing the multidisciplinary and interprofessional practice approaches used to deliver care, it is an essential learning tool.
Hanne Laceulle outlines counternarratives about its later life that acknowledge both its potentials and vulnerabilities. She explores the significance of ethical concepts essential to the process of growing old, such as autonomy, authenticity, and virtue, aiming to support older individuals in their search for a meaningful age identity.
$35.00 / £27.00 paper 978-0-231-17769-6
$45.00 paper 978-3-8376-4422-7
$105.00 / £81.00 cloth 978-0-231-17768-9
2019 300 pages
2018 272 pages 20 illus.
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Care Home Stories
Re-discovering Age(ing)
Aging, Disability, and LongTerm Residential Care
Narratives of Mentorship
Edited by Núria CasadoGual, Emma DomínguezRué, and Maricel Oró-Piqueras
Edited by Sally Chivers and Ulla Kriebernegg
The essays in this book challenge stereotypes of institutional care for older adults, illustrate the changes that have occurred over time, and illuminate the continuities in the stories we tell about nursing homes.
Contributors show how narratives of mentorship offer a mirror through which ageist views of later life (and also of youth) may be undermined.
$40.00 paper 978-3-8376-3805-9
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$30.00 paper 978-3-8376-4396-1 2019 204 pages
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SOCIAL WORK WITH OLDER ADULTS & END-OF-LIFE CARE
Spirituality and Hospice Social Work
The Inner Life of the Dying Person
Ann M. Callahan
Allan Kellehear
Spirituality and Hospice Social Work helps practitioners understand various forms of spiritual assessment for use with their clients. The book teaches practitioners to recognize a client’s spiritual needs and resources, as well as signs of spiritual suffering. $35.00 / £27.00 paper 978-0-231-17173-1 $105.00 / £81.00 cloth 978-0-231-17172-4 2017 232 pages
END-OF-LIFE CARE: A SERIES
This book brings together testimonies of those dying from terminal illness, old age, sudden injury or trauma, acts of war, and the consequences of natural disasters and terrorism. Each form of dying addressed highlights an important set of emotions and narratives that often eclipses stereotypical renderings of dying and reflects the numerous contexts in which this journey can occur outside of hospitals, nursing homes, and hospices. $36.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-16785-7 $105.00 / £81.00 cloth 978-0-231-16784-0 2014 288 pages
END-OF-LIFE CARE: A SERIES
Hospice Social Work
Retirement and Its Discontents
Dona J. Reese
Why We Won’t Stop Working, Even if We Can
Michelle Pannor Silver
A longtime practitioner, Dona J. Reese describes the hospice social work role in assessment and intervention with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and the community, while honestly confronting the personal and professional difficulties of such life-changing work. $46.00 / £36.00 paper 978-0-231-13435-4 $125.00 / £97.00 cloth 978-0-231-13434-7 2013 360 pages 1 illus.
END-OF-LIFE CARE: A SERIES
A richly detailed and deeply personal exploration of the challenges faced by accomplished retirees, Retirement and Its Discontents demonstrates the importance of personal identity in forging sustainable social norms around retirement and helps us to rethink some of the new challenges for aging societies. $30.00 / £24.00 cloth 978-0-231-18856-2
2018 296 pages
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SOCIAL WORK & GLOBAL ISSUES
Best Practices for Social Work with Refugees and Immigrants
The Immigrant Other Lived Experiences in a Transnational World
Edited by Rich Furman, Greg Lamphear, and Douglas Epps
Second edition
Miriam Potocky and Mitra Naseh
The second edition of Best Practices for Social Work with Refugees and Immigrants offers an update to this comprehensive guide to social work with foreign-born clients and an evaluation of various helping strategies and their methodological strengths and weaknesses. It incorporates the latest research to provide a practical, up-to-date resource. $45.00 / £35.00 paper 978-0-231-18139-6 $135.00 / £104.00 cloth 978-0-231-18138-9 2019 464 pages 92 illus.
The immigrants profiled in The Immigrant Other shed light on a system designed to dehumanize and disenfranchise them, and they describe the difficulty of finding shelter in an increasingly globalized and unsympathetic world. Each chapter pairs a description of a specific state, national, or transnational law or regulation with the testimony of individuals struggling to find legitimacy and sanctuary among them. $40.00 / £30.00 paper 978-0-231-17180-9 $120.00 / £93.00 cloth 978-0-231-17180-9 2016 304 pages
Immigrant and Refugee Children and Families
Postcolonial Social Work and Local Knowledge
Culturally Responsive Practice
Edited by Benjamin Bunk, Tanja Kleibl, and Ronald Lutz
Edited by Alan J. Dettlaff and Rowena Fong CHOICE OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC TITLE
This textbook summarizes the unique circumstances of Asian/Pacific Islander, Latino, South Asian, African, and Middle Eastern immigrant and refugee populations and the challenges faced by the social service systems, including child welfare, juvenile justice, education, health, and mental health care, that attempt to serve them. $40.00 / £30.00 paper 978-0-231-17285-1
Through an interdisciplinary approach discussing the importance of local knowledge in different fields, this volume seeks to illustrate the nexus of social work and development in the global south. $40.00 paper 978-3-8376-4314-5 April 2020 350 pages
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SOCIAL WORK & GLOBAL ISSUES
Social Empathy
Social Work and Human Rights
The Art of Understanding Others
A Foundation for Policy and Practice
Elizabeth A. Segal
Second edition
Elisabeth Reichert
Social Work and Human Rights has become a standard text highlighting the role of social work in protecting the rights of vulnerable populations. The volume now emphasizes cultural rights and includes a probing lesson in cultural relativism. It turns a critical eye toward the failure in the United States to address social welfare issues and its reluctance to rectify policies favoring one group over another.
A clear and useful explanation of an often misunderstood concept, Social Empathy brings together sociology, psychology, social work, and cognitive neuroscience to illustrate how to become better advocates for justice. $35.00 / £27.00 cloth 978-0-231-18480-9 2018 256 pages
$38.00 / £30.00 paper 978-0-231-14993-8 $110.00 / £85.00 cloth 978-0-231-14992-1 2011 280 pages 2 illus.
Assessing Empathy
ASSESSING
Empathy ELIZABETH A. SEGAL KAREN E. GERDES CYNTHIA A. LIETZ M. ALEX WAGAMAN JENNIFER M. GEIGER
Immigration Policy in the Age of Punishment
Elizabeth A. Segal, Karen E. Gerdes, Cynthia A. Lietz, M. Alex Wagaman, and Jennifer M. Geiger
Detention, Deportation, and Border Control Edited by David C. Brotherton and Philip
CHOICE OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC TITLE
In Assessing Empathy, Elizabeth A. Segal and colleagues marshal years of research to present a comprehensive definition of empathy, one that links neuroscientific evidence to human-service practice. $30.00 / £24.00 paper 978-0-231-18191-4 $90.00 /£70.00 cloth 978-0-231-18190-7 2017 192 pages 7 illus.
Kretsedemas
This book takes a critical, interdisciplinary, and transnational look at current issues surrounding immigration in the United States and abroad. It examines key features of this age of punishment, connecting neoliberal governance, global labor markets, and the national obsession with securing borders to explain critical research and theory on immigration enforcement. $35.00 / £27.00 paper 978-0-231-17937-9 $105.00 / £81.00 cloth 978-0-231-17936-2 2018 344 pages
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SOCIAL WORK: LGBTQ ISSUES
Introduction to Transgender Studies
Queer Studies
With the participation of Thatcher Combs Foreword by Susan Stryker
Beyond Binaries
Ardel Haefele-Thomas
Bruce Henderson
This is the first introductory text/reader for trans, transgender, or trans* studies at all levels, from first year to graduate coursework. It can be used in programs and courses ranging from major courses to electives in LGBT/queer studies, feminist/gender studies, and other allied disciplines. $59.00 / £46.00 paper 978-1-939594-27-3
Queer Studies is designed as an advanced undergraduate textbook in queer studies for this rapidly growing field. It is also appropriate as a required or recommended graduate textbook. The author uses the overarching concept of queering as a way of looking at the lives of queer people across a range of disciplines. $60.00 / £47.00 paper 978-1-939594-32-7
2019 512 pages
$95.00 / £74.00 cloth 978-1-939594-33-4
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The Lives of Transgender People
Gay and Bisexual Men Living with Prostate Cancer
Genny Beemyn and Susan Rankin
From Diagnosis to Recovery Edited by Jane Ussher, Janette Perz, and B. R. Simon Rosser
Featuring both cutting-edge research and powerful portraits of gay and bisexual men living with prostate cancer, this book will be indispensable for health care, oncology, and mental health practitioners who seek to address their specific experiences and challenges. $45.00 / £35.00 paper 978-1-939594-25-9 $95.00 / £74.00 cloth 978-1-939594-24-2 2018 352 pages
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Genny Beemyn and Susan Rankin apply their expertise to one of the largest surveys ever conducted in the U.S. on gender development and identity-making among transsexual women, transsexual men, crossdressers, and genderqueer individuals. Topics discussed include the formation of gender identity across individuals and groups and the continued bias, violence, and social and economic disenfranchisement transgender individuals face. $90.00 / £70.00 cloth 978-0-231-143066 2011 248 pages 30 illus.
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SOCIAL WORK: LGBTQ ISSUES
Transgender 101
A Simple Guide to a Complex Issue Nicholas M. Teich
Written by a social worker, educator, and member of the transgender community, this resource combines an accessible portrait of transgenderism with a rich history of transgender life and its unique experiences of discrimination. Each chapter explains how transgender individuals handle their gender identity, how others view it within the context of non-transgender society, and how the transitioning of genders is made possible. $20.00 / £14.99 paper 978-0-231-15713-1 $65.00 / £50.00 cloth 978-0-231-15712-4 2012 160 pages 17 illus.
New in paper
Transgender Sex Work and Society Edited by Larry Nuttbrock
This is the only book that systematically examines transgender sex work in the United States and globally. Bringing together perspectives from a rich range of disciplines and experiences, it is an invaluable resource on issues related to commercial sex in the transgender community and in the lives of trans sex workers. $50.00 /£40.00 paper 978-1-939594-40-2 2019 416 pages
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