A Guide to Writing in Social Work
First EditionStephen Bernhardt; Nancy Sommers
©2020ISBN:9781319230869
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Introduction: A Guide to Writing in Social Work
Thinking like a writer in social work
Questions social workers ask
Kinds of evidence social workers use
Ethics in social work
Researching social work
Using databases for research in social work
Strategies for database searches
Books and other sources
Primary and secondary sources
Checklist for evaluating sources
Reading in social work
Active reading
How to read research articles and case studies
How to read qualitative and quantitative data
The process of writing papers, projects, and presentations in social work
Considering your purpose
Understanding your audience and their expectations
Checklist for assessing the writing situation
Considering the “So what?” question
Distinguishing fact, opinion, and value
Organizing and drafting
Revising and editing
Four approaches to revising thesis statements
Writing conventions in social work
Sentence structure
Word choice
Integrating, citing, and documenting sources
Avoiding plagiarism and recognizing intellectual property
Quoting and summarizing sources
In-text citations in APA style
Reference list in APA style
Presenting data in APA style
APA manuscript format
Genres of writing in social work
Reflective writing
Argument or position paper
Analytical paper
Case study analysis
Treatment plan
Policy paper
Annotated bibliography
Literature review
Research proposal
Research paper
Poster presentation
Glossary of vocabulary in social work
References
Additional resources for reading and writing in social work
Practice activities
Practice activity: Questions social workers can answer
Practice activity: Developing a hypothesis
Practice activity: Evaluating online resources
Practice activity: Developing a research strategy
Practice activity: Reading and evaluating research studies
Practice activity: Understanding your audience
Practice activity: Writing a thesis for a research project
Practice activity: Editing references in APA style
Answers to selected activities
Sample student writing: Social work
Literature review: Anorexia Nervosa
Reflective essay: Volunteer Experience, Sober House
Research proposal: School Bullying
Treatment plan: Treatment Plan for Sobriety and Parenting
More help with documentation: APA style
APA-style reference list: Additional examples
Editing strategies
Subject-verb agreement
Pronoun agreement, reference, and case
Strong verbs
Sentence fragments
Run-on sentences
Distracting shifts
Parallel structure
Clear, uncluttered sentences
Sentence emphasis
Commas
Apostrophes
Quotation marks