Social Work and the Visual Imagination: Seeing with the Mind's Eye
Editat de Lynn Froggett, Julian Manley, Martin Smith, Alastair Royen Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 dec 2018
This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Social Work Practice.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367075569
ISBN-10: 0367075563
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367075563
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
Introduction 1. Looking into the seeds of time. Visual imagery in Macbeth and its relevance to social work practice, supervision and research. Martin Smith 2. Visual imagination, reflexivity and the power of poetry: inquiring into work-life balance Louise Grisoni 3. Imagining transitions in old age through the visual matrix method: thinking about what is hard to bear Anne Liveng, Ellen Ramvi, Lynn Froggett, Julian Manley, Wendy Hollway, Ase Lading and Britta H.Gripsrud 4. Re-imagining dementia using the visual matrix Carrie Clarke 5. Recovery and movement: allegory and ‘journey’ as a means of exploring recovery from substance misuse Alastair Roy and Julian Manley 6. Walking with Faye from a direct access hostel to her special place in the city: walking, body and image space. Maggie O’Neill and Catrina McHugh. 7. The cold truth: art as fulcrum for recovery in participants and for civic change Eloise Malone 8.Creative relations William Titley. 9. Deleuze, art and social work Lita Crociani-Windland10. Accounting for the museum Myna Trustram
Notă biografică
Lynn Froggett is Professor of Psychosocial Welfare at the University of Central Lancashire where she is Co-Director of the Institute for Citizenship, Society and Change. Her professional background is in social work and her research interests include the socially engaged arts in health, welfare, communities and other settings. She is Chair of the Association for Psychosocial Studies.
Julian Manley FRSA researches at the University of Central Lancashire. He is Vice-Chair of the Gordon Lawrence Foundation and on the Executive Committee of the Climate Psychology Alliance.
Martin Smith is an Out of Hours Approved Mental Health Professional. He has researched social workers’ experiences of and responses to stress and fear. He is particularly interested in ways in which the Arts can challenge, inform and console in the aftermath of traumatic events experienced by social workers.
Alastair Roy is Professor of Social Research at the University of Central Lancashire and also a member of the Lancashire Institute for Citizenship Society and Change. He has a professional background in Youth and Community Work. His recent work has focused on the development of mobile and visual methods, developed through research which addresses social practice in the arts and community sectors.
Julian Manley FRSA researches at the University of Central Lancashire. He is Vice-Chair of the Gordon Lawrence Foundation and on the Executive Committee of the Climate Psychology Alliance.
Martin Smith is an Out of Hours Approved Mental Health Professional. He has researched social workers’ experiences of and responses to stress and fear. He is particularly interested in ways in which the Arts can challenge, inform and console in the aftermath of traumatic events experienced by social workers.
Alastair Roy is Professor of Social Research at the University of Central Lancashire and also a member of the Lancashire Institute for Citizenship Society and Change. He has a professional background in Youth and Community Work. His recent work has focused on the development of mobile and visual methods, developed through research which addresses social practice in the arts and community sectors.
Descriere
Through the filters of the art-based humanities, contributors to this volume urge practitioners in social work; arts; and allied professions to discover and to celebrate the creative opportunities that are afforded to those with the vision to see them. This book was originally published as a Special Issue of the Journal of Social Work Practice.