Social Work Theories in Action
Herausgeber: Munford, Robyn; O'Donoghue, Kieran; Nash, Mary
Social Work Theories in Action
Herausgeber: Munford, Robyn; O'Donoghue, Kieran; Nash, Mary
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This wide-ranging collection of essays offers valuable insights into the cultural issues involved in the practical application of social work theories. Leading contributors explore the challenges faced by indigenous populations and ethnic minority groups, and offer valuable guidance on cross-cultural work.
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This wide-ranging collection of essays offers valuable insights into the cultural issues involved in the practical application of social work theories. Leading contributors explore the challenges faced by indigenous populations and ethnic minority groups, and offer valuable guidance on cross-cultural work.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 424g
- ISBN-13: 9781843102496
- ISBN-10: 1843102498
- Artikelnr.: 21733953
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 424g
- ISBN-13: 9781843102496
- ISBN-10: 1843102498
- Artikelnr.: 21733953
Mary Nash is a Senior Lecturer in Social Work at Massey University in New Zealand. She is co-editor of Spirituality and Social Care, also published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers, and has published on social work fields of practice, social work history, and feminism and spirituality. Robyn Munford is Head of the School of Sociology, Social Work and Social Policy at Massey University. She has published widely on social and community work and disability studies, and her research on families has gained international recognition. Kieran O'Donoghue is a Lecturer in Social Work at Massey University, currently doing doctoral level research into supervision. He has worked in probation and community mental health services, and was Programme Coordinator for the Diploma of Social Work at the Waikato Institute of Technology, New Zealand.
Foreword. Professor Jim Ife. Introduction: Integrating Theory and Practice. Part 1: People in their environments. 1. The Ecological Systems Metaphor in Australasia. Kieran O'Donoghue and Jane Maidment
Central Queensland University
Australia. 2. An Ecological Understanding of HIV Practice in South Africa. Christa Fouché
Massey University
New Zealand. 3. Complexity and Context: An Ecological Understanding of Trauma Practice. Carole Adamson
Massey University
New Zealand. 4. Integrated Practice in Mental Health Social Work. Mathew Keen
Psychiatric Social Worker
Palmerston North
New Zealand and Kieran O'Donoghue. Part 2: Developing Communities. 5. Community Development: Principles into Practice. Robyn Munford and Wheturangi Walsh Tapiata
Massey University
New Zealand. 6. Dreams are Free: Nga Moemoea a te Hapu Rachael Selby
Massey University
New Zealand. 7. Community Development: A Tongan Perspective. Tracie Mafile'o
Massey University
New Zealand. 8. Responding to Settlement Needs: Migrants and Refugees and Community Development. Mary Nash. Part 3: Working with Strengths. 9. Working with Families: Strengths-Based Approaches. Robyn Munford and Jackie Sanders
Massey University
New Zealand. 10. Strengths-based Practice in Statutory Care and Protection Work. Rodger Jack
Child
Youth and Family Services
Aotearoa New Zealand. 11. Bi-cultural Strengths-Based Supervision. Chris Thomas
Massey University and Sharlene Davis
Cultural Supervision Practitioner
New Zealand. Part 4: Attachment: Reworking Relationships. 12. Attachment Theory and Social Work. Sue Watson
Massey University
New Zealand. 13. Working with Adults who are Parenting. Nicola Attwool
University of Otago
New Zealand. 14. Attachment Issues and Work with Adolescents. Nikki Evans University of Canterbury
New Zealand
and Marie Connolly
Te Awatea Violence Research Centre
New Zealand. Conclusion: Integrated Theory in Action. Glossary of Maori and Pacific Words. Contributors. Index.
Central Queensland University
Australia. 2. An Ecological Understanding of HIV Practice in South Africa. Christa Fouché
Massey University
New Zealand. 3. Complexity and Context: An Ecological Understanding of Trauma Practice. Carole Adamson
Massey University
New Zealand. 4. Integrated Practice in Mental Health Social Work. Mathew Keen
Psychiatric Social Worker
Palmerston North
New Zealand and Kieran O'Donoghue. Part 2: Developing Communities. 5. Community Development: Principles into Practice. Robyn Munford and Wheturangi Walsh Tapiata
Massey University
New Zealand. 6. Dreams are Free: Nga Moemoea a te Hapu Rachael Selby
Massey University
New Zealand. 7. Community Development: A Tongan Perspective. Tracie Mafile'o
Massey University
New Zealand. 8. Responding to Settlement Needs: Migrants and Refugees and Community Development. Mary Nash. Part 3: Working with Strengths. 9. Working with Families: Strengths-Based Approaches. Robyn Munford and Jackie Sanders
Massey University
New Zealand. 10. Strengths-based Practice in Statutory Care and Protection Work. Rodger Jack
Child
Youth and Family Services
Aotearoa New Zealand. 11. Bi-cultural Strengths-Based Supervision. Chris Thomas
Massey University and Sharlene Davis
Cultural Supervision Practitioner
New Zealand. Part 4: Attachment: Reworking Relationships. 12. Attachment Theory and Social Work. Sue Watson
Massey University
New Zealand. 13. Working with Adults who are Parenting. Nicola Attwool
University of Otago
New Zealand. 14. Attachment Issues and Work with Adolescents. Nikki Evans University of Canterbury
New Zealand
and Marie Connolly
Te Awatea Violence Research Centre
New Zealand. Conclusion: Integrated Theory in Action. Glossary of Maori and Pacific Words. Contributors. Index.
Foreword. Professor Jim Ife. Introduction: Integrating Theory and Practice. Part 1: People in their environments. 1. The Ecological Systems Metaphor in Australasia. Kieran O'Donoghue and Jane Maidment
Central Queensland University
Australia. 2. An Ecological Understanding of HIV Practice in South Africa. Christa Fouché
Massey University
New Zealand. 3. Complexity and Context: An Ecological Understanding of Trauma Practice. Carole Adamson
Massey University
New Zealand. 4. Integrated Practice in Mental Health Social Work. Mathew Keen
Psychiatric Social Worker
Palmerston North
New Zealand and Kieran O'Donoghue. Part 2: Developing Communities. 5. Community Development: Principles into Practice. Robyn Munford and Wheturangi Walsh Tapiata
Massey University
New Zealand. 6. Dreams are Free: Nga Moemoea a te Hapu Rachael Selby
Massey University
New Zealand. 7. Community Development: A Tongan Perspective. Tracie Mafile'o
Massey University
New Zealand. 8. Responding to Settlement Needs: Migrants and Refugees and Community Development. Mary Nash. Part 3: Working with Strengths. 9. Working with Families: Strengths-Based Approaches. Robyn Munford and Jackie Sanders
Massey University
New Zealand. 10. Strengths-based Practice in Statutory Care and Protection Work. Rodger Jack
Child
Youth and Family Services
Aotearoa New Zealand. 11. Bi-cultural Strengths-Based Supervision. Chris Thomas
Massey University and Sharlene Davis
Cultural Supervision Practitioner
New Zealand. Part 4: Attachment: Reworking Relationships. 12. Attachment Theory and Social Work. Sue Watson
Massey University
New Zealand. 13. Working with Adults who are Parenting. Nicola Attwool
University of Otago
New Zealand. 14. Attachment Issues and Work with Adolescents. Nikki Evans University of Canterbury
New Zealand
and Marie Connolly
Te Awatea Violence Research Centre
New Zealand. Conclusion: Integrated Theory in Action. Glossary of Maori and Pacific Words. Contributors. Index.
Central Queensland University
Australia. 2. An Ecological Understanding of HIV Practice in South Africa. Christa Fouché
Massey University
New Zealand. 3. Complexity and Context: An Ecological Understanding of Trauma Practice. Carole Adamson
Massey University
New Zealand. 4. Integrated Practice in Mental Health Social Work. Mathew Keen
Psychiatric Social Worker
Palmerston North
New Zealand and Kieran O'Donoghue. Part 2: Developing Communities. 5. Community Development: Principles into Practice. Robyn Munford and Wheturangi Walsh Tapiata
Massey University
New Zealand. 6. Dreams are Free: Nga Moemoea a te Hapu Rachael Selby
Massey University
New Zealand. 7. Community Development: A Tongan Perspective. Tracie Mafile'o
Massey University
New Zealand. 8. Responding to Settlement Needs: Migrants and Refugees and Community Development. Mary Nash. Part 3: Working with Strengths. 9. Working with Families: Strengths-Based Approaches. Robyn Munford and Jackie Sanders
Massey University
New Zealand. 10. Strengths-based Practice in Statutory Care and Protection Work. Rodger Jack
Child
Youth and Family Services
Aotearoa New Zealand. 11. Bi-cultural Strengths-Based Supervision. Chris Thomas
Massey University and Sharlene Davis
Cultural Supervision Practitioner
New Zealand. Part 4: Attachment: Reworking Relationships. 12. Attachment Theory and Social Work. Sue Watson
Massey University
New Zealand. 13. Working with Adults who are Parenting. Nicola Attwool
University of Otago
New Zealand. 14. Attachment Issues and Work with Adolescents. Nikki Evans University of Canterbury
New Zealand
and Marie Connolly
Te Awatea Violence Research Centre
New Zealand. Conclusion: Integrated Theory in Action. Glossary of Maori and Pacific Words. Contributors. Index.