Social Work
A Reader
Herausgeber: Cree, Viviene E.
Social Work
A Reader
Herausgeber: Cree, Viviene E.
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This inspiring Reader brings together some of the most significant ideas which have informed social work practice over the last forty years. Exploring these fundamental ideas, the book includes commentaries that allow the reader to understand the texts on their own terms as well as to be aware of their relations to each other and to the wider social work context.
This inspiring Reader brings together some of the most significant ideas which have informed social work practice over the last forty years. Exploring these fundamental ideas, the book includes commentaries that allow the reader to understand the texts on their own terms as well as to be aware of their relations to each other and to the wider social work context.
Produktdetails
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- Student Social Work
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 180mm x 253mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 582g
- ISBN-13: 9780415499729
- ISBN-10: 0415499720
- Artikelnr.: 31304219
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Student Social Work
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 180mm x 253mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 582g
- ISBN-13: 9780415499729
- ISBN-10: 0415499720
- Artikelnr.: 31304219
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: Reading Social Work
Part 1: The Profession of Social Work 1. What is Professional Social Work? Malcolm Payne
2. Making a Difference: Lessons from History
Viviene E. Cree and Steve Myers
3. Issues in International Social Work
James Midgley
4. Uncertainty. The Defining Characteristic of Social Work? Jan Fook
5. Social Work
Risk and 'the Blaming System' Nigel Parton
6. Scandal
Welfare and Public Policy
Ian Butler and Mark Drakeford
7. Research as an Element in Social Work's Ongoing Search for Identity
Walter Lorenz
8. Social Work and the Changing Face of the Digital Divide
Jan Steyaert and Nick Gould
9. Addressing Barriers to Participation
Gina Tyler
Part 2: Knowledge and Values for Social Work
10. Attachment Theory and Social Relationships
David Howe
11. On Death and Dying
Elizabeth Kubler Ross
12. Parent
Adult and Child
Thomas A. Harris
13. The Promise
C. Wright Mills
14. Developing Anti-Discriminatory Practice
Neil Thompson
15. Black Feminist Epistemology and Toward a Politics of Empowerment
Patricia Hill Collins
16. Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Paulo Freire
17. The Role of the Law in Welfare Reform
Suzy Braye and Michael Preston-Shoot
18. What are Values? Chris Beckett and Andrew Maynard
19. An Ethical Perspective on Social Work
Richard Hugman
20. Expanding the Philosophical Base of Social Work
Mekada Graham
Part 3: Skills and Practice in Social Work
21. The Communication Skills of Therapeutic Dialogue
Gerard Egan
22. Assessment
Monitoring and Evaluation
Brian Sheldon and Geraldine Macdonald
23. The Ecological Systems Metaphor in Australasia
Keiran O'Donogue and Jane Maidment
24. Bridging the Past and Present to the Future of Crisis Intervention and Crisis Management
Albert R. Roberts
25. Introduction: Power in the People
Dennis Saleebey
26. Disabled People and Self-Directed Support Schemes
Simon Prideaux
Alan Roulstone
Jennifer Harris and Colin Barnes
27. Models for Interprofessional Collaboration
Audrey Leathard
28. Theorising Feminist Social Work Practice
Lena Dominelli
29. Contributions to a Radical Practice in Social Work
Roy Bailey and Mike Brake
30. Post-Modernism
Barbara Fawcett
Part 1: The Profession of Social Work 1. What is Professional Social Work? Malcolm Payne
2. Making a Difference: Lessons from History
Viviene E. Cree and Steve Myers
3. Issues in International Social Work
James Midgley
4. Uncertainty. The Defining Characteristic of Social Work? Jan Fook
5. Social Work
Risk and 'the Blaming System' Nigel Parton
6. Scandal
Welfare and Public Policy
Ian Butler and Mark Drakeford
7. Research as an Element in Social Work's Ongoing Search for Identity
Walter Lorenz
8. Social Work and the Changing Face of the Digital Divide
Jan Steyaert and Nick Gould
9. Addressing Barriers to Participation
Gina Tyler
Part 2: Knowledge and Values for Social Work
10. Attachment Theory and Social Relationships
David Howe
11. On Death and Dying
Elizabeth Kubler Ross
12. Parent
Adult and Child
Thomas A. Harris
13. The Promise
C. Wright Mills
14. Developing Anti-Discriminatory Practice
Neil Thompson
15. Black Feminist Epistemology and Toward a Politics of Empowerment
Patricia Hill Collins
16. Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Paulo Freire
17. The Role of the Law in Welfare Reform
Suzy Braye and Michael Preston-Shoot
18. What are Values? Chris Beckett and Andrew Maynard
19. An Ethical Perspective on Social Work
Richard Hugman
20. Expanding the Philosophical Base of Social Work
Mekada Graham
Part 3: Skills and Practice in Social Work
21. The Communication Skills of Therapeutic Dialogue
Gerard Egan
22. Assessment
Monitoring and Evaluation
Brian Sheldon and Geraldine Macdonald
23. The Ecological Systems Metaphor in Australasia
Keiran O'Donogue and Jane Maidment
24. Bridging the Past and Present to the Future of Crisis Intervention and Crisis Management
Albert R. Roberts
25. Introduction: Power in the People
Dennis Saleebey
26. Disabled People and Self-Directed Support Schemes
Simon Prideaux
Alan Roulstone
Jennifer Harris and Colin Barnes
27. Models for Interprofessional Collaboration
Audrey Leathard
28. Theorising Feminist Social Work Practice
Lena Dominelli
29. Contributions to a Radical Practice in Social Work
Roy Bailey and Mike Brake
30. Post-Modernism
Barbara Fawcett
Introduction: Reading Social Work
Part 1: The Profession of Social Work 1. What is Professional Social Work? Malcolm Payne
2. Making a Difference: Lessons from History
Viviene E. Cree and Steve Myers
3. Issues in International Social Work
James Midgley
4. Uncertainty. The Defining Characteristic of Social Work? Jan Fook
5. Social Work
Risk and 'the Blaming System' Nigel Parton
6. Scandal
Welfare and Public Policy
Ian Butler and Mark Drakeford
7. Research as an Element in Social Work's Ongoing Search for Identity
Walter Lorenz
8. Social Work and the Changing Face of the Digital Divide
Jan Steyaert and Nick Gould
9. Addressing Barriers to Participation
Gina Tyler
Part 2: Knowledge and Values for Social Work
10. Attachment Theory and Social Relationships
David Howe
11. On Death and Dying
Elizabeth Kubler Ross
12. Parent
Adult and Child
Thomas A. Harris
13. The Promise
C. Wright Mills
14. Developing Anti-Discriminatory Practice
Neil Thompson
15. Black Feminist Epistemology and Toward a Politics of Empowerment
Patricia Hill Collins
16. Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Paulo Freire
17. The Role of the Law in Welfare Reform
Suzy Braye and Michael Preston-Shoot
18. What are Values? Chris Beckett and Andrew Maynard
19. An Ethical Perspective on Social Work
Richard Hugman
20. Expanding the Philosophical Base of Social Work
Mekada Graham
Part 3: Skills and Practice in Social Work
21. The Communication Skills of Therapeutic Dialogue
Gerard Egan
22. Assessment
Monitoring and Evaluation
Brian Sheldon and Geraldine Macdonald
23. The Ecological Systems Metaphor in Australasia
Keiran O'Donogue and Jane Maidment
24. Bridging the Past and Present to the Future of Crisis Intervention and Crisis Management
Albert R. Roberts
25. Introduction: Power in the People
Dennis Saleebey
26. Disabled People and Self-Directed Support Schemes
Simon Prideaux
Alan Roulstone
Jennifer Harris and Colin Barnes
27. Models for Interprofessional Collaboration
Audrey Leathard
28. Theorising Feminist Social Work Practice
Lena Dominelli
29. Contributions to a Radical Practice in Social Work
Roy Bailey and Mike Brake
30. Post-Modernism
Barbara Fawcett
Part 1: The Profession of Social Work 1. What is Professional Social Work? Malcolm Payne
2. Making a Difference: Lessons from History
Viviene E. Cree and Steve Myers
3. Issues in International Social Work
James Midgley
4. Uncertainty. The Defining Characteristic of Social Work? Jan Fook
5. Social Work
Risk and 'the Blaming System' Nigel Parton
6. Scandal
Welfare and Public Policy
Ian Butler and Mark Drakeford
7. Research as an Element in Social Work's Ongoing Search for Identity
Walter Lorenz
8. Social Work and the Changing Face of the Digital Divide
Jan Steyaert and Nick Gould
9. Addressing Barriers to Participation
Gina Tyler
Part 2: Knowledge and Values for Social Work
10. Attachment Theory and Social Relationships
David Howe
11. On Death and Dying
Elizabeth Kubler Ross
12. Parent
Adult and Child
Thomas A. Harris
13. The Promise
C. Wright Mills
14. Developing Anti-Discriminatory Practice
Neil Thompson
15. Black Feminist Epistemology and Toward a Politics of Empowerment
Patricia Hill Collins
16. Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Paulo Freire
17. The Role of the Law in Welfare Reform
Suzy Braye and Michael Preston-Shoot
18. What are Values? Chris Beckett and Andrew Maynard
19. An Ethical Perspective on Social Work
Richard Hugman
20. Expanding the Philosophical Base of Social Work
Mekada Graham
Part 3: Skills and Practice in Social Work
21. The Communication Skills of Therapeutic Dialogue
Gerard Egan
22. Assessment
Monitoring and Evaluation
Brian Sheldon and Geraldine Macdonald
23. The Ecological Systems Metaphor in Australasia
Keiran O'Donogue and Jane Maidment
24. Bridging the Past and Present to the Future of Crisis Intervention and Crisis Management
Albert R. Roberts
25. Introduction: Power in the People
Dennis Saleebey
26. Disabled People and Self-Directed Support Schemes
Simon Prideaux
Alan Roulstone
Jennifer Harris and Colin Barnes
27. Models for Interprofessional Collaboration
Audrey Leathard
28. Theorising Feminist Social Work Practice
Lena Dominelli
29. Contributions to a Radical Practice in Social Work
Roy Bailey and Mike Brake
30. Post-Modernism
Barbara Fawcett
