Designed to mirror how social work theory and practice is taught, Paradigms of Clinical Social Work, Volume 3presents new therapeutic models through an imaginary family experiencing common social work problems.Foreword by Nancy Boyd Webb Acknowledgements About the Editors About the Contributors Introduction Part I: The Case 1. The Case - Rachelle Dorfman Part II: Paradigms of Clinical Social Work: Emphasis on Diversity 2. Diversity Perspectives for Social Work Practice - JosephAndersonand, Robin Wiggins-Carter 3. Jungian Thinking and Practice: Emphasis on an Adolescent's Search for Her Guatemalan Cultural Roots - Marga Speicher 4. Cognitive Behavioral-Therapy with Children and Families: Emphasis on a Russian Immigrant Family's Entry Into a New Society - Tammie Ronen, 5. Behavioral Child Therapy: Emphasis on an African American Family Living in a High Risk Community - Joseph A. Himle, Daniel J. Fischer, Jordana R. Muroff 6. Play Therapy Across the Lifespan: Emphasis on a Second-Generation, Middle-Class Japanese American Family - Daniel S. Sweeny 7. Crisis Intervention and Diversity: Emphasis on a Mexican Immigrant Family's Acculturation Conflicts - Elaine P.Congress 8. Group Work: Emphasis on the Role of Gender - Charles Garvin, 9. Constructual Marital Therapy: Emphasis on a Chinese Immigrant Family - Marshall Jung, 10. Integrative Family Therapy: Emphasis on a Middle-Class African American Family in Suburbia - Marlene F. Watson 11. Narrative Therapy and the Practice of Advocacy: Emphasis on Affirming Difference When Working With Diverse Clients - Kevin J. Fitzsimmonsand Larry M. Zucker