@inbook{10.7312/wolf15984.16, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7312/wolf15984.16}, abstract = {“You know,” case manager Cheyenne Rowtag began, “this started out as a very simple case. Dionna just needed to take these simple safety precautions. But she’s not doing it. She’s been on my caseload since November of 2007! We’re over a year down the road now, and she can’t seem to get her living situation stable. How long are we going to keep these kids in custody?”Supervisor Richard Maxwell, a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW), looked down at his desk, thinking carefully about what Cheyenne had just said. As her direct supervisor, he knew he had to help her}, author = {Danielle R. Snyder}, bookauthor = {Lori D. Franklin and Terry A. Wolfer and Lori D. Franklin and Karen A. Gray}, booktitle = {Decision Cases for Advanced Social Work Practice: Confronting Complexity}, pages = {123--131}, publisher = {Columbia University Press}, title = {WANDERING}, year = {2014} }