A leading text in the field of social work skills and methods, illustrating how these two are linked, with a grounding in theory and knowledge. SOCIAL WORK SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE : A PRACTICE HANDBOOK; Contents; Acknowledgements; PART 1: Theories and Theorists; 1 Introduction; 2 Theoretical knowle
Social Work Process and Practice: Approaches, Knowledge and Skill
β Scribed by David Watson, Janice West, Jo Campling
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 195
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This important new textbook examines the knowledge, skills, and values that underpin current social work. It emphasizes the need for workers to consider their approach to practice and how this may impact on the assessment, intervention, and evaluation of their work with service users. With its clear focus on skills, social work processes, and the suitability of different methods, this text offers students a toolkit for applying theoretical frameworks to actual practice situations.
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This original textbook provides an invaluable introduction to the required core knowledge, values and skills in social work today. Within the context of critical debate about knowledge, values and skills, a highly respected team of contributors focus their attention on three key areas: social work w