What Social Workers Need to Know: A Psychoanalytic Approach
Editat de Marion Bower, Robin Solomonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 aug 2017
The chapters demonstrate a way of thinking for the practitioner that can be used in all situations. The book examines in detail some of the difficult and disturbing conversations that social workers have with clients of all ages. It provides a psychoanalytic framework for understanding circumstances which may be puzzling, stressful or frightening, and a theory whose value for many social work problems is well underpinned by research evidence.
Written by senior practitioners who are all still working in the front line, this book puts complex real life experiences into words, to help the social worker become a more effective practitioner.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138905634
ISBN-10: 1138905631
Pagini: 238
Ilustrații: 2
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138905631
Pagini: 238
Ilustrații: 2
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Professional, and UndergraduateCuprins
Acknowledgements, List of Figures, Chapter 1: Introduction – What Social Workers Need to know (Marion Bower and Robin Solomon) , Chapter 2: Context – Navigating Contested Professional Identities in Difficult Times (James Blewett), Part I: Practice Near Research, Chapter 3: Difficult Conversations on the Front Long – Observations of Home Visits to Talk About Neglect (Fiona Henderson), Chapter 4: Written on the Body (Charlotte Noyes), Chapter 5: Reflective Supervision for Child Protection Practice – Researching Beneath the Surface (Anna Harvey and Fiona Henderson), Chapter 6: Identifying ‘Blind Spots’ When Moving Children from Foster Care into Adoption (Lynne Cudmore and Sophie Bowell), Part II: The Value of Theory for Practice, Chapter 7: The Use of Self in Social Work Practice (Andrew Cooper), Chapter 8: Crisis, What Crisis – and Whose Crisis Is It Anyway? A Psychoanalytically Informed Account of How to Keep Thinking in the Face of the Day to Day Work of Managing Rising Anxiety (Gill Rusbridger) , Chapter 9: Exploring Racist States of Mind (Narendra Keval), Chapter 10: No Shit! – A Psycho-Educational Group for Foster Carers (Robin Solomon), Chapter 11: Cruel Protectors – Understanding Sexual Exploitation (Marion Bower and Robin Solomon), Chapter 12: Getting the Balance Right – Helping Young People with Learning Disability Achieve Independence (Susan Chantrell), Chapter 13: Working with Traumatised Refugees (Joanne Stubley), Part III: Teaching, Chapter 14: Observation as a Way of Learning (Marion Bower), Chapter 15: Psychanalysis and the Psychotherapies – Institutional Cleansing (Narendra Keval), Useful Texts, Index
Notă biografică
Marion Bower is a freelance social worker and adult psychotherapist. She has worked in child and family mental health services for 34 years including 14 years at the Tavistock Clinic. She co-edited The Emotional Needs of Young Children and Their Families and edited Psychoanalytic Theory for Social Work Practice, both published by Routledge, and Addictive States of Mind.
Robin Solomon worked as a consultant social worker at the Tavistock Clinic where she held senior roles in both clinical work and teaching. She is a senior fellow of the Higher Education Acadamy and is a trustee of the Centre for Social Work Practice. Robin is currently working as an independent consultant and visiting lecturer.
Robin Solomon worked as a consultant social worker at the Tavistock Clinic where she held senior roles in both clinical work and teaching. She is a senior fellow of the Higher Education Acadamy and is a trustee of the Centre for Social Work Practice. Robin is currently working as an independent consultant and visiting lecturer.
Recenzii
"The book has areas of interest and learning for social workers and alternatively qualified professionals from all disciplines of relational social work but, in my opinion, is an invaluable resource for leaders, managers and practice educators. I have certainly taken a wealth of ideas to inform the practice development and workforce support in my own organisation."
Amana Gordon, Journal of Social Work Practice
Amana Gordon, Journal of Social Work Practice
Descriere
Written by senior practitioners who are all still working in the front line, this book puts complex practitioner experiences into words, to help the social worker become a more effective practitioner. It demonstrates a way of thinking for the social work practitioner that can be used in all situations through the use of psychoanalysis.