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Contemporary
Human Behavior Theory: A Critical Perspective for Social Work
(2nd Ed.)
Robbins, S. P., Chatterjee, P., & Canda,
E. R. (2006). Boston:
Pearson,
Allyn & Bacon (link to publisher).
This book
offers a comprehensive overview of human behavior theory,
including contemporary theories, such as transpersonal theory,
as well as traditional theories. A framework is provided to help
encourage and develop one's critical thinking skills in
analyzing and comparing theories. The topics of spirituality,
oppression, and social justice are each dealt with explicitly in
all chapters.
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Health Through
Faith and Community: A Study Resource for Christian Faith
Communities to Promote Personal and Social Well-Being.
Canda, E. R., Ketchell, Aaron., Dybicz,
Phillip., Pyles, Loretta., & Nelson-Becker, Holly.
(2006). Binghamton, NY:
Haworth Pastoral Press (link to publisher).
(Excerpt taken from the back of the book)
Health Through Faith and Community is a unique study guide
that encourages Christian congregations to enhance the
well-being of individual church members as well as society
as a whole. Presented as eight study sessions that can
be used independently or combined for an in-depth learning
process, this notebook-sized guide includes valuable
insights and learning activities from an ecumenical
Christian perspective about the physical, mental, social,
spiritual, and environmental aspects of health.
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Spiritual
Diversity and Social Work: A Comprehensive Bibliography with
Annotations
(2nd
Edition). Canda, E. R., Nakashima, M.,
Burgess, V., Russel, R., & Barield, S. T. (2003). Alexandria,
VA: Council on Social Work Education.
This booklet provides a comprehensive
listing of nearly 800 publications on the topic of spirituality
and social work. Entries are organized by topics and
many annotations are provided. The booklet can be accessed
on-line for purchase and for searching contents by key words. This
second edition can be accessed on-line and searched by keywords.
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Transpersonal
Perspectives on Spirituality in Social Work
Canda, E. R., & Smith, E. D. (Eds.).
(2001) Binghamton, NY:
Haworth
Press (link to publisher).
Released also
as double issue of Social Thought, 20(1/2). Each
chapter represents an article written by a scholar of transpersonal
theory in the field of spirituality and social work. Topics
include conceptual models of spirituality, deep ecology, facing
death, empowerment practice, mental health assessment, violence,
disabilities, hospice, and practice with couples.
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Spiritual
Diversity in Social Work Practice: The Heart of Helping Canda, E. R. & Furman, L. D. (1999). New York: The Free
Press.
(Excerpt
taken from front flap) In this book we integrate existentialist,
transpersonal, holistic and system theories with Buddhist, Christian,
Hindu, Islamic, Judaic, and Shamanistic traditions of helping. They
provide the knowledge, ethical guidelines, and practical skills
and techniques that all social workers can follow, regardless
of their particular theoretical approaches. Stories, practice
examples, insights from a national survey of social workers,
and learning exercises support the reader's professional and personal
growth.
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Spirituality
in Social Work: New Directions
Canda, E. R. (Ed.). (1998). Binghamton, NY: Haworth
Press (link to publisher).
Released
also as a special issue of Social Thought, 18(2). Each chapter represents an
article written by a scholar in the field of spirituality and
social work. Topics include conceptual models of spirituality,
social work education, intuition, Taoism and the strengths perspective,
dying in adolescence, church/state relations, and themes for
innovation.
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Early Publications of the Society
for Spirituality
and Social Work
This is a
collection of the publications of the Society for
Spirituality and Social Work (1989-1992), when I was the
Society director and publications editor. It contains essays
and research articles by some of the early leaders of the
movement for spirituality in social work. The bibliographies
included indicate the range of publications available in the
USA during the late 1980s to early 1990s. This collection
has never been published all together; the contents are rare
to find through libraries, so I have made this collection
available online.
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