Social work models, methods and theories : a framework for practice / edited by Paul Stepney and Deirdre Ford
Material type: TextPublisher: Russell House Pub., 2000Copyright date: ©2000Description: x, 150 pages. 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781898924838
- 189892483X
- HV11.8 SOC
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Includes bibliographical references and index
An overview of the wider policy context --
Implications for social work in the new millennium --
The commitment to anti-racist practice --
The theory to practice debate revisited --
Psychodynamic theory in social work: a view from practice --
Crisis intervention as common practice --
Task-centred practice and care management --
Cognitive behavioural methods in social care: a look at the evidence --
Counselling and contemporary social work --
Ecological social work: the application of a systems model of development in context --
Community social work: towards an integrative model of practice --
Existentialist practice --
Empowerment: help or hindrance in professional relationships --
Conclusion: tough love: social work practice in UK society.
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