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This book showcases the art and science of clinical sociology from around the world. It is the first book to present basic clinical sociology diagrams and models in addition to detailed histories of clinical sociology in the United States, Quebec, France, and Japan.
Provides the latest data of the art and science of clinical sociology around the world Includes international case studies from leaders of the field in clinical sociology Discusses economic, social, political and history interventions
Auteur
Jan Marie Fritz, Ph.D., C.C.S., is a Professor at the University of Cincinnati and a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Johannesburg. She was a Distinguished Visiting Professor with the Honors College at the University of South Florida, Fulbright Senior Scholar with the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Human Rights and International Studies at the Danish Institute of Human Rights and Woodrow Wilson Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. She has received a number of awards including the American Sociological Association's Distinguished Career Award for the Practice of Sociology, the Ohio Mediation Association's Better World Award and the Lester Ward Award from the Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology, She was a Vice-President of the International Sociological Association (ISA) and is an ISA representative to the UN. She is a member of the ISA Executive Committee, the Mayor of Cincinnati's Gender Equality Task Force and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's National Environmental Justice Advisory Council.
Contenu
Preface.- Part I: The Essentials.- Chapter 1. Introduction (Jan Marie Fritz).- Chapter 2. The Basics: From Concepts to Models (Jan Marie Fritz).- Part II: Regional Histories.- Chapter 3. The History of Clinical Sociology in the United States (Jan Marie Fritz).- Chapter 4. Clinical Sociology in Québec: When Europe Meets America (Jacques Rhéaume).- Chapter 5. On the Origins of Clinical Sociology in France: Some Milestones (Vincent de Gaulejac).- Chapter 6. Clinical Sociology in Japan (Yuji Noguchi and Hideyo Nakamura).- Chapter 7. The Emergence of Clinical Sociology in South Africa (Tina Uys).- Part III: Selected Applications.- Chapter 8. The Patient's Personal Experience of Schizophrenia in China: A Clinical Sociology Approach to Mental Health (Robert Sevigny).- Chapter 9. Bridging Social Capital: A Clinical Sociology Approach to Substance Use Intervention (Miriam Boeri).- Chapter 10. Children's Human Rights as a Buffer to Extremism: A Clinical Sociology Framework (Yvonne Vissing).-Chapter 11. Clinical Sociology Contributions to the Field of Mediation (Jan Marie Fritz).- Chapter 12. The Art of Facilitation (Jan Marie Fritz).- Chapter 13. Organizational Consulting for Strategic Change in a Public School in Colombia (Fernando de Yzaguirre).- Chapter 14. Climate Resilience Initiative in Metro Manila: Participatory Community Risk Assessment and Power in Community Interventions (Emma Porio).- Chapter 15. The South African Military and Gender Integration: Bridging Theory and Practice (Lindy Heinecken).- Chapter 16. Focus Groups in the Context of International Development: In Pursuit of the Millennium and Sustainable Development Goals (Janet Mancini Billson).- Index.