Davies Martin
The blackwell companion to social work - Third edition - London Blackwell Publishing 2002 - 538p
978-1-4051-7004-8
Social service in Great Britain.
Human life cycle
Reasons for social work : Family disruption and relationship breakdown, child abuse, domestic violence, Ill- health, physical disability, frailty of old age, mental illness, learning disabilities, alcohol or drug problems, population movement and immigration
Applying knowledge to practice : Relating theory to practice, assessment, intervention and review, anti- discriminatory practice, feminist theory, task centred work, care management, risk assessment and management, welfare rights practice, counselling, anger management, family therapy, group work, cognitive behavioral therapy
Practice context : Social work with children and families, schools, divorce and family courts, adult service users, health care settings, mental health, criminal justice system, social worker in collaboration with other professions
Social work and its psychosocial framework : Society, politics, gendering the social work agenda, culture, ethnicity and identity, families, sexuality and sexual relationships, psychology
Human life cycle
Perspectives on social work : Service user's perspective, perspective of disable people's movement, carer's perspective, black perspectives, research perspective, evidence based perspective, ethical perspective on social work, quality control perspective, legal perspective
361.3 / DAV/B
The blackwell companion to social work - Third edition - London Blackwell Publishing 2002 - 538p
978-1-4051-7004-8
Social service in Great Britain.
Human life cycle
Reasons for social work : Family disruption and relationship breakdown, child abuse, domestic violence, Ill- health, physical disability, frailty of old age, mental illness, learning disabilities, alcohol or drug problems, population movement and immigration
Applying knowledge to practice : Relating theory to practice, assessment, intervention and review, anti- discriminatory practice, feminist theory, task centred work, care management, risk assessment and management, welfare rights practice, counselling, anger management, family therapy, group work, cognitive behavioral therapy
Practice context : Social work with children and families, schools, divorce and family courts, adult service users, health care settings, mental health, criminal justice system, social worker in collaboration with other professions
Social work and its psychosocial framework : Society, politics, gendering the social work agenda, culture, ethnicity and identity, families, sexuality and sexual relationships, psychology
Human life cycle
Perspectives on social work : Service user's perspective, perspective of disable people's movement, carer's perspective, black perspectives, research perspective, evidence based perspective, ethical perspective on social work, quality control perspective, legal perspective
361.3 / DAV/B