
Social Work
An Introduction
- 704 pages
- English
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Social Work
An Introduction
About this book
Now in its third edition, Social Work: An Introduction will equip you, as a future social worker, with everything you need to know in your first year and beyond. Split into four parts, each chapter is packed with learning features to allow you to get the most out of your reading and studies. This book includes:
- Case studies and exercises to illustrate and test your knowledge
- Critical thinking boxes and reflective questions to help you carefully consider and review what you have learned
- Recommended reading to further develop your understanding
- A range of tools for practice with different service user groups
- Guidance on relating your knowledge to different practice frameworks throughout the UK. Plus free online resources to support teaching: find themes for discussion, SAGE journal articles, case studies, activities, and more athttps://study.sagepub.com/lishman-et-al3e.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Publisher Note
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- About The Editors
- Guided Tour Of The Book
- Online resources
- Introduction
- Relating Knowledge to Practice Frameworks
- England
- Scotland – Standards In Social Work Education In Scotland
- Wales & Northern Ireland Key Roles Of Professional Social Work
- Part 1 Knowledge Base
- 1 Values, Ethics and Anti-Discriminatory Practice
- 2 Law
- 3 Social Work: A Political Profession
- 4 Sociology
- 5 Material Circumstances, Poverty and Income Inequality
- 6 Psychological Approaches: Their Application And Relevance To Social Work
- 7 Human Growth and Development
- 8 Communication and Ict
- 9 Research For Social Work: An Introduction
- 10 Reflective Practice
- Part 2 Assessment And Joint Working
- 11 Generic Issues In Assessment And Managing Uncertainty
- 12 Models Of Assessment
- 13 Risk Assessment
- 14 Interprofessional Practice
- 15 Leadership, Management and Teamwork
- 16 The Voice of People With Lived Experience
- Part 3 Models of Intervention
- 17 Relationship-Based Social Work
- 18 Crisis Intervention
- 19 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: Its Practice And Place In Social Work
- 20 Task-Centred Intervention
- 21 Working In The Life Space
- 22 Person-Centred Planning And Personalisation
- 23 Narrative Approaches
- 24 Motivational Interviewing
- 25 The Solution-Focused Approach
- 26 Counselling In Social Work
- 27 Community Practice In Social Work
- Part 4 Practice Contexts and Application
- 28 Generic Issues In Practice Contexts
- 29 Working With Children And Young People
- 30 Methods Of Intervention In Working With Individuals With Substance Problems
- 31 Working With Adults: Mental Health
- 32 Working With Adults: Justice Social Work
- 33 Working With Adults: Disability And Sensory Impairment
- 34 Working With Adults: Learning Disability
- 35 Social Work Interventions With Older People
- 36 Evaluation
- Conclusion
- Glossary
- References
- Index