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Autore: | Loue Sana |
Titolo: | The Comprehensive Guide to Interdisciplinary Veterinary Social Work |
Pubblicazione: | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2022 |
©2022 | |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (370 pages) |
Disciplina: | 361.3 |
Soggetto topico: | Teràpia amb animals de companyia |
Benestar dels animals | |
Relacions home-animal | |
Soggetto genere / forma: | Llibres electrònics |
Altri autori: | LindenPamela |
Nota di contenuto: | Intro -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- Part I: Foundations of Veterinary Social Work -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Veterinary Social Work -- Introduction -- Veterinary Social Work as a Profession -- What Veterinary Social Workers Do -- Standards of the Profession -- Veterinary Social Worker Training -- Competency 1. Demonstrate Ethical and Professional Behavior -- Competency 2. Engage Diversity and Difference in Practice -- Competency 3. Advance Human Rights and Social, Economic, and Environmental Justice -- Competency 4. Engage in Practice-Informed Research and Research-Informed Practice -- Competency 5. Engage in Policy Practice -- Competency 6. Engage with Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities -- Competency 7. Assess Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities -- Competency 8. Intervene with Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities -- Competency 9. Evaluate Practice with Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities -- Future Directions -- References -- Chapter 2: History of Veterinary Social Work -- The Development of the University of Tennessee Veterinary Social Work Program -- Naming Veterinary Social Work -- Practice -- Core Values -- Contention Around the Term "Veterinary Social Work" -- The Four Areas of Veterinary Social Work Practice -- Early Days at the UTCVM -- The Impact of Students -- Expanding Veterinary Social Work's Reach -- Pioneers in the Field -- Veterinary Social Work Today -- Veterinary Social Work Education -- International Association of Veterinary Social Work -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: The Practice of Veterinary Social Work -- Chapter 3: Compassion Fatigue in the Animal Care Community -- Introduction -- Conceptualizing Compassion Fatigue -- Compassion Fatigue as Secondary Traumatic Stress and Burnout. |
Compassion Fatigue as Chronic Empathic Distress -- Causes of Compassion Fatigue -- Veterinary Practices -- Humane Societies, Animal Shelters, Animal Control Services, and Animal Rescues and Rehabilitation Services -- Biomedical Research Laboratories -- Personal Aspects of the Caregiver -- Symptoms and Consequences of Compassion Fatigue -- Symptoms -- Personal Consequences -- Professional Consequences -- Organizational Consequences -- Mitigating, Transforming, and Treating Compassion Fatigue -- Compassion Fatigue Awareness -- Personal Approaches, Strategies, and Practices -- Organizational Approaches, Strategies, and Practices -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 4: The LINK: Violence Toward People and Animals -- Introduction -- Amalgamated Case -- Animal Abuse -- Animal Neglect -- Animal Sexual Abuse -- Connections -- Intersection with Child Maltreatment -- Intersection with Intimate Partner Violence -- Intersection with Elder Abuse/Neglect -- Intersection of Bestiality and Family Violence -- Ethics and Reporting -- Strategies for Assessment and Intervention -- Investigation and Police Perspectives -- The Victim -- The Suspect -- A Window into the Family Dynamic -- Witnesses -- Case Discussion -- Conclusion: Moving Forward -- References -- Chapter 5: Animal-Assisted Interventions and Community Programs -- Introduction -- Veterinary Social Work: The Foundation of AAI -- Ethical Foundations -- Therapeutic Collaborator Bill of Rights -- Theoretical Foundations of Veterinary Social Work -- Attachment Theory -- Biophilia Hypothesis -- Biopsychosocial Framework -- AAI in Practice -- Types of Interventions -- Diverse Animal Roles -- The Animals -- AAI Venues and Contexts -- Training and Preparation for Veterinary Social Workers and Their Animal Partners -- Training Veterinary Social Workers -- Training and Preparing Animal Collaborators. | |
Where to Go from Here -- Appendix -- Further Reading -- Web-Based Resources -- References -- Chapter 6: Animal-Assisted Interventions and Psychotherapy -- Introduction -- Animal Assisted Psychotherapy -- Legal and Ethical Issues -- Animal Selection and Welfare -- Benefits of Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy -- Benefits to Clinicians -- Case Examples -- Dogs -- Small Animals -- Large Animals -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Veterinary Social Work and the Ethics of Interprofessional Practice -- Introduction -- Interprofessional Practice and Boundary Spanning -- The Challenge of Anthropocentrism for Veterinary Social Work -- Red Flags and Ethical Dilemmas in Veterinary Social Work -- Conflicts of Interest -- Boundaries and Dual Relationships -- Confidentiality -- Mandated Reporting -- Competence -- Working with the "Ought Factor" in Practice -- Bridging Principles and Process: Ethics Consultation -- Moving Forward: Ethical Literacy and Ethical Courage -- Parting Thoughts -- References -- Part III: Veterinary Social Work and the Veterinary Setting -- Chapter 8: Veterinary Social Work in Veterinary Hospital Settings -- Introduction -- A Day in the Life of an In-Hospital VSW Program -- Development of a VSW Program -- Needs Assessment -- Potential VSW Duties -- On-Boarding the VSW -- Boundary Issues, Dual Relationships, and Developing Rapport -- Working with Hospital Administration -- Working Alongside the Team -- Interns and Staff Support -- Confidentiality Concerns -- Identifying Mental Health Supports -- Summary and Statistics -- References -- Chapter 9: Conflict Management and Veterinary Social Work -- Introduction -- Common Ethical Conflicts Veterinarians Face -- Conflicts Within Teams -- Conflicts Between Clients and Veterinary or Other Animal-Related Professionals -- Conflicts Within Client Systems -- Conflict Management as Stress Management. | |
Conflict Management Methods -- Evaluative Mediation -- Facilitative Mediation -- Transformative Mediation -- Talking Circles -- Conflict Management Models -- Ethical Considerations in Conflict Management -- Case Studies -- Case Study 1 -- Case Study 2 -- Case Study 3 -- Case Study 4 -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Veterinarian Wellbeing and Mental Health -- Introduction -- Mental Health and Wellbeing Defined -- Wellbeing of Veterinarians -- Mental Health -- Role of Personality -- Financial Stress -- Burnout -- Substance Use -- Suicide -- Improving Mental Health and Wellbeing of Veterinarians -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 11: Veterinary and Other Animal-Related Practice Management and Veterinary Social Work -- Introduction -- Who Are Veterinary Social Workers? -- Veterinary Medicine and Practice Settings -- Roles and Responsibilities in Veterinary Settings -- Contemporary Challenges in Veterinary and Other Animal-Related Settings -- Veterinary Social Work Service Delivery Models -- Establishing the Veterinary Social Work Practice -- Applied VSW: Four Areas of Veterinary Social Work -- The Link between Human and Animal Violence -- Animal-Related Grief and Bereavement -- Compassion Fatigue and Conflict Management -- Animal-Assisted Interventions -- Special Topics in Veterinary Social Work -- Financial Barriers to Access to Veterinary Care -- Lack of Diversity in Veterinary Medicine -- Conclusion -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Appendix C -- References -- Part IV: Veterinary Social Work Education -- Chapter 12: Veterinary Social Work in Veterinary Colleges -- Working with Veterinary Students -- Addressing Veterinary Mental Health -- Preparing Students for Interprofessional Practice -- Modeling Skills -- A Strengths-Based Approach -- Critical Values -- Self-Care: Boundary Setting and Self-Care Techniques. | |
Challenges in Interprofessional Settings -- Future of Veterinary Social Work in Veterinary Colleges -- References -- Chapter 13: Veterinary Social Work Internships in Veterinary Settings -- Introduction -- Social Work Internship in a Veterinary Practice -- Identifying a Companion Animal Veterinary Practice as an Internship Site -- Planning the Veterinary Social Work Internship: A Collaborative Process -- Social Work Intern Supervision Model -- Selecting a Social Work Intern for a Veterinary Social Work Internship with an Off-Site Field Instructor -- An Overview of a Veterinary Social Work Internship Experience -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1: CSWE Competencies and Sample Veterinary Practice-Based Learning Activities -- References -- Untitled -- Chapter 14: Ethical and Legal Issues in Veterinary Social Work Research -- Introduction -- Ethical and Legal Issues in Veterinary Social Work Research with Humans -- Respect for Persons -- Beneficence and Nonmaleficence -- Justice -- Legal Obligations Associated with Data -- Confidentiality and Its Limits -- Research Oversight -- The US Regulatory Framework and Compliance -- Monitoring Mechanisms -- Ethical and Legal Obligations in Research with Animal Subjects -- Data Ownership, Storage, and Sharing -- Authorship and Publication -- References -- Legal References -- Cases -- Statutes -- U.S. Regulations -- Other -- Part V: Looking to the Future -- Chapter 15: The Current State of Research in Veterinary Social Work -- Introduction -- Animal-Assisted Interventions -- Autism -- Older Adults -- Trauma -- Other Outcomes -- Future Directions -- Animal-Related Grief and Bereavement -- Effects of Animal-Related Bereavement -- Risk and Resilience -- Tailoring Services in the VSW Practice Setting -- Interventions -- Future Directions -- Compassion Fatigue and Management -- Veterinary Practice -- Animal Welfare Organizations. | |
Comparisons Across Settings. | |
Titolo autorizzato: | The Comprehensive Guide to Interdisciplinary Veterinary Social Work |
ISBN: | 3-031-10330-0 |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910616396103321 |
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