Title: Case Management: An Introduction to Concepts and Skills, 4th Edition
Authors: Arthur J. Frankel and Sheldon R. Gelman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Description: “Case Management: An Introduction to Concepts and Skills,” now in its 4th edition, provides a comprehensive overview of the principles, practices, and skills crucial for effective case management across various professional domains. Authored by Arthur J. Frankel and Sheldon R. Gelman and published by Oxford University Press, this edition delves into the core components of case management, including assessment, planning, implementation, coordination, monitoring, and evaluation.
With updated content reflecting contemporary trends and best practices, the book explores essential topics such as client advocacy, empowerment, resource allocation, cultural competency, and ethical considerations. Through case studies, practical examples, and skill-building exercises, readers gain insights into navigating complex case scenarios and developing proficiency in case management techniques.
Whether you are a student studying social work, counseling, nursing, or a practicing case manager in healthcare, social services, or rehabilitation settings, “Case Management” serves as an invaluable resource for honing your skills and providing quality care to diverse client populations.