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'''Michael Dennis Saleebey''' (August 29, 1936 – July 16, 2014)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://warrenmcelwain.com/obituary/michael-dennis-saleebey/|title=Michael Dennis Saleebey|publisher=Warren-McElwain Mortuary & Cremation Services|accessdate=22 July 2019}}</ref> was an American academic credited with codifying and promoting the [[social work]] practice of [[Strength Based Practice]] during his time at the [[University of Kansas]]. He was Emeritus Professor of Social Welfare there at the School of Social Welfare.
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'''Michael Dennis Saleebey''' (August 29, 1936 – July 16, 2014)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://warrenmcelwain.com/obituary/michael-dennis-saleebey/|title=Michael Dennis Saleebey|publisher=Warren-McElwain Mortuary & Cremation Services|accessdate=22 July 2019}}</ref> was an American academic credited with codifying and promoting the [[social work]] practice of [[strength-based practice]] during his time at the [[University of Kansas]]. He was Emeritus Professor of Social Welfare there at the School of Social Welfare.

==Personal life==
He was the partner of [[Ann Weick]], who also developed the strength-based theory at the University of Kansas.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Koenig |first1=Terry |last2=Spano |first2=Rick |last3=Thompson |first3=John |title=Human Behavior Theory for Social Work Practice |date=2019 |publisher=SAGE |pages=section on "Early Writers Contributing to the Development of the Strengths Perspective"}}</ref>

==Books==
Saleebey's books include:
*''Transcultural Perspectives in the Human Services: Organizational Issues and Trends'' (Springfield: Charles C. Thomas, 1983, with Roosevelt Wright Jr., Thomas D. Watts, and Pedro J. Lecca)<ref>Review of ''Transcultural Perspectives in the Human Services: Organizational Issues and Trends'': Melvin Delgado, ''Social Work'', {{doi|10.1093/sw/29.2.196a}}, {{JSTOR|23714442}}</ref>
*''The Strengths Perspective in Social Work Practice'' (New York: Longman, 1992, edited; 6th ed., 2013)<ref>Review of ''The Strengths Perspective in Social Work Practice'': Anthony N. Maluccio, ''Social Work'', {{JSTOR|23718054}}</ref>
*''Human Behavior and Social Environments: A Biopsychosocial Approach'' (Columbia University Press 2001)<ref>Review of ''Human Behavior and Social Environments'': Michael Hayes, ''Clinical Social Work Journal'', {{doi|10.1023/a:1026064512686}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 14:08, 16 October 2024

Dennis Saleebey
Born
Michael Dennis Saleebey

(1936-08-29)August 29, 1936
DiedJuly 16, 2014(2014-07-16) (aged 77)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationAcademic
PartnerAnn Weick

Michael Dennis Saleebey (August 29, 1936 – July 16, 2014)[1] was an American academic credited with codifying and promoting the social work practice of strength-based practice during his time at the University of Kansas. He was Emeritus Professor of Social Welfare there at the School of Social Welfare.

Personal life

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He was the partner of Ann Weick, who also developed the strength-based theory at the University of Kansas.[2]

Books

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Saleebey's books include:

  • Transcultural Perspectives in the Human Services: Organizational Issues and Trends (Springfield: Charles C. Thomas, 1983, with Roosevelt Wright Jr., Thomas D. Watts, and Pedro J. Lecca)[3]
  • The Strengths Perspective in Social Work Practice (New York: Longman, 1992, edited; 6th ed., 2013)[4]
  • Human Behavior and Social Environments: A Biopsychosocial Approach (Columbia University Press 2001)[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Michael Dennis Saleebey". Warren-McElwain Mortuary & Cremation Services. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  2. ^ Koenig, Terry; Spano, Rick; Thompson, John (2019). Human Behavior Theory for Social Work Practice. SAGE. pp. section on "Early Writers Contributing to the Development of the Strengths Perspective".
  3. ^ Review of Transcultural Perspectives in the Human Services: Organizational Issues and Trends: Melvin Delgado, Social Work, doi:10.1093/sw/29.2.196a, JSTOR 23714442
  4. ^ Review of The Strengths Perspective in Social Work Practice: Anthony N. Maluccio, Social Work, JSTOR 23718054
  5. ^ Review of Human Behavior and Social Environments: Michael Hayes, Clinical Social Work Journal, doi:10.1023/a:1026064512686
  • Healy, Karen (2005). Social Work Theories in Context. Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
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