First published in 1985, this book brings together 3 British studies that in some respects pioneered, the introduction of task-centred casework into the UK. They describe and evaluate task-centred casework with social services department clients, young people on probation, and men and women referred to hospital after poisoning themselves.
First published in 1985, this book brings together 3 British studies that in some respects pioneered, the introduction of task-centred casework into the UK. They describe and evaluate task-centred casework with social services department clients, young people on probation, and men and women referred to hospital after poisoning themselves.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction. Part I: Task-Centred Casework in Two Intake Teams by Ian Sinclair and David Waller 1. Introduction to Part One 2. Clients and Outcomes 3. Process and Outcome 4. What Determines Outcome? 5. Summary of Part One: Implications and Conclusion Part II: Task-Centred Casework in a Probation Setting by E. Matilda Goldberg and Stephen J. Stanley with the assistance of Jenny Kenrick 6. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Probation 7. Setting and Aims of the Project 8. Sample and Flow of Referrals 9. Throughput and Analysis of 100 Short-Term Probation Orders 10. Task-Centred Casework in a Probation Setting 11. Problems and Tasks 12. Outstanding Features of Task-Centred Intervention 13. Task Achievement and Problem Outcome 14. Factors Associated with Successful Outcome 15. Summary of Part Two 16. Conclusions of Part Two Part III: Task-Centred Social Work After Parasuicide by Jane Gibbons, Irene Bow and Janet Butler 17. Parasuicide: Trends and Characteristics 18. Social Work Methods and Parasuicide 19. The Experiment 20. The Results of the Trial 21. Task-Centred Work with Clients who Repeated Overdose 22. Making Contracts in Task-Centred Work 23. Implications of Research. Conclusion. Appendix to Part II. Appendix to Part III. Index.
Introduction. Part I: Task-Centred Casework in Two Intake Teams by Ian Sinclair and David Waller 1. Introduction to Part One 2. Clients and Outcomes 3. Process and Outcome 4. What Determines Outcome? 5. Summary of Part One: Implications and Conclusion Part II: Task-Centred Casework in a Probation Setting by E. Matilda Goldberg and Stephen J. Stanley with the assistance of Jenny Kenrick 6. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Probation 7. Setting and Aims of the Project 8. Sample and Flow of Referrals 9. Throughput and Analysis of 100 Short-Term Probation Orders 10. Task-Centred Casework in a Probation Setting 11. Problems and Tasks 12. Outstanding Features of Task-Centred Intervention 13. Task Achievement and Problem Outcome 14. Factors Associated with Successful Outcome 15. Summary of Part Two 16. Conclusions of Part Two Part III: Task-Centred Social Work After Parasuicide by Jane Gibbons, Irene Bow and Janet Butler 17. Parasuicide: Trends and Characteristics 18. Social Work Methods and Parasuicide 19. The Experiment 20. The Results of the Trial 21. Task-Centred Work with Clients who Repeated Overdose 22. Making Contracts in Task-Centred Work 23. Implications of Research. Conclusion. Appendix to Part II. Appendix to Part III. Index.
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