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This volume includes the Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall issues of THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER magazine, Volume 20 (2013). Each issue includes articles on social work student field placement, social work ethics, technology in social work, book reviews, and more. Highlights include: Winter 2013: practice errors and ethics, field placement in legal settings, a good group runs itself and other myths, social workers and debt Spring 2013: ethics and texting, what I have learned about learning, navigating cancer survivorship, continuing education attitudes, managing many groups at once, mandated reporting Summer 2013: the NASW Code of Ethics, breaking boundaries with empathy, a case study of TANF, mandated reporting Fall 2013: ethics in field supervision, building strength and resiliency, group supervision, response to the DSM-5, mandated reporting
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This volume includes the Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall issues of THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER magazine, Volume 20 (2013). Each issue includes articles on social work student field placement, social work ethics, technology in social work, book reviews, and more. Highlights include: Winter 2013: practice errors and ethics, field placement in legal settings, a good group runs itself and other myths, social workers and debt Spring 2013: ethics and texting, what I have learned about learning, navigating cancer survivorship, continuing education attitudes, managing many groups at once, mandated reporting Summer 2013: the NASW Code of Ethics, breaking boundaries with empathy, a case study of TANF, mandated reporting Fall 2013: ethics in field supervision, building strength and resiliency, group supervision, response to the DSM-5, mandated reporting