Person-in-Environment System
The PIE Classification System for Social Functioning Problems
Forewords
Suzanne Dworak-Peck
Leila Whiting
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Section I: The PIE Perspective: Its Development and Structure
* Chapter 1 PIE: A System for Describing and Classifying Problems of
Social Functioning
James M. Karls and Karin E. Wandrei
* Chapter 2 Structure of the PIE System
Karin E. Wandrei and James M. Karls
Section II: Application of PIE in Practice Settings
* Chapter 3 Use of PIE in Outpatient Mental Health Settings
Joanne E. Turnbull and Helen Cahalane
* Chapter 4 Applications of the PIE System in Family Services Agencies
Joseph D. Kestnbaum and Maureen K. Wahl
* Chapter 5 Use of PIE in a Medical Social Work Setting
Elizabeth A. Adkins
* Chapter 6 The Role of PIE in Employee Assistance Programs and Managed Behavioral Health Care
Paul M. Saxton
* Chapter 7 Use of the PIE Classification System in Welfare Departments
Mehl L. Simmons
* Chapter 8 Using the PIE System to Classify the Problems of Mentally Ill People in Recovery from Addiction
Elizabeth A. Irvin and Walter E. Penk
Section III:Use of the PIE System in Other Countries
* Chapter 9 Using the PIE System to Teach Social Work Skills in Japan
James M. Mandiberg and Kyoko Miyaoka
* Chapter l0 The PIE System: A Canadian Field Test with a Multidisciplinary Mental Health Team
Karen Walsh and Richard Ramsay
* Chapter 11 PIE's Potential for Furthering an Ecological Perspective for Social Work in the Netherlands
Kathleen O'C. Hoekstra
Section IV: Other Issues
* Chapter l2 PIE as a New Tool for More Effective Case Management
James M. Karls and Karin E. Wandrei
* Chapter 13 Training Master of Social Work Students in Clinical Assessment Using the PIE System
Cathie Hanes Delewski
* Chapter 14 Conceptualizing PIE within a Holistic System of Social Work
Richard Ramsay
* Chapter 15 PIE Research Issues
Janet B. W. Williams
* Chapter 16 Computerizing the PIE System
James M. Karls and Karin E. Wandrei
Editors
Contributors
Index
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