This Handbook is the world's first generic major reference work to provide an authoritative guide to the theory, method, and values of social work in one volume. Drawn from an international field of excellence, the contributors each offer a critical analysis of their individual area of expertise. The result is this invaluable resource collection that not only reflects upon the condition of social work today but also looks to future developments. Split into seven parts, the Handbook investigates: - Policy dimensions - Practice - Perspectives - Values and ethics - The context of social work -…mehr
This Handbook is the world's first generic major reference work to provide an authoritative guide to the theory, method, and values of social work in one volume. Drawn from an international field of excellence, the contributors each offer a critical analysis of their individual area of expertise. The result is this invaluable resource collection that not only reflects upon the condition of social work today but also looks to future developments. Split into seven parts, the Handbook investigates: - Policy dimensions - Practice - Perspectives - Values and ethics - The context of social work - Research - Future challenges It is essential reading for all students, practitioners, researchers, and academics engaged in social work.This landmark volume is the first to give a comprehensive assessment of the field of social work today. It covers the most pertinent topics of investigation in the subject and is written by an international team of highly regarded researchers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mel and Stephen are authors of Social Work Theories and Methods, which we published in 2008. A second edition is under contract. They also edited our major work International Social Work. Mel Gray is Associate Editor of the International Journal of Social Welfare, a Wiley journal. Jim Midgley is a Fellow of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare and an Honorary Professor at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Nihon Fukishi University in Japan, the University of Johannesburg, South Africa, and Sun Yat-sen University in China. He has written others books with SAGE Inc: Social Policy for Development, Social Welfare in Global Context, Social Development. He was editor of The Handbook of Social Policy.
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PART ONE: WELFARE, SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL WORK Social work, social policy and welfarism - David Gil Theorising welfare for social work - Mimi Abramovitz New modalities of welfare governance - Robert P. Fairbanks II Welfare professionals and Street-level Bureaucrats - Sanford Schram Gender and welfare - Mary Daly Welfare and social development - James Midgley PART TWO: SOCIAL WORK PERSPECTIVES Practice perspectives - Pamela Trevithick Ecological perspective - Gordon Jack Behavioural perspectives - Eileen Gambrill Family perspectives - Jacqueline Corcoran Strengths perspectives - Patrick Sullivan Critical perspectives - Karen Healy PART THREE: SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE Knowledge for reflective practice - Paula Doherty & Sue White Risk assessment and decision making - Eileen Munro Integrative psychotherapy - Marlene G. Cooper Crisis intervention and trauma work - Barry Cournoyer Empowering and transformative practice - Karen S. Haynes Macro-community practice - Keith Popple PART FOUR: SOCIAL WORK VALUES, ETHICS Codes of ethics - Frederick Reamer Ethical decision making - Donna McAuliffe Anti-oppressive practice - Lena Dominelli Feminist ethics of care - Brid Featherstone & Kate Morris Diversity and social work practice - Purnima Sundar Human rights and social justice - Richard Hugman PART FIVE: SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH Mapping the social work research agenda - Daniel Gredig, Ian Shaw and Peter Sommerfeld Evidence-based social work - Bruce Thyer Intervention research - Brian Taylor Evaluation research - Donald Forrester Qualitative social work research - Deborah Padgett Participatory action research - Mark Baldwin Systematic review - Elaine Sharland PART SIX: SOCIAL WORK IN CONTEXT Children and families - Stan Houston Mental health - Barbara Fawcett Older people - Nancy Hooyman Disability - Romel Mackelprang Immigrants and refugees - Doreen Elliott Drug and alcohol intervention - Holly Matto Criminal and juvenile justice - Nicola Carr Family support services - Steven Walker PART SEVEN: FUTURE CHALLENGES FOR SOCIAL WORK The future(s) of social work - Paul Michael Garrett Social work education - David Stoesz & H. Karger Interprofessional practice - Imogen Taylor New technologies for practice - Thomas Ley Service-user participation - Peter Beresford International social work - Narda Razack Social work in developing countries - Kwaku Osei-Hwedie, Morena Rankopo The politics of social work - Iain Ferguson Stirling
PART ONE: WELFARE, SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL WORK Social work, social policy and welfarism - David Gil Theorising welfare for social work - Mimi Abramovitz New modalities of welfare governance - Robert P. Fairbanks II Welfare professionals and Street-level Bureaucrats - Sanford Schram Gender and welfare - Mary Daly Welfare and social development - James Midgley PART TWO: SOCIAL WORK PERSPECTIVES Practice perspectives - Pamela Trevithick Ecological perspective - Gordon Jack Behavioural perspectives - Eileen Gambrill Family perspectives - Jacqueline Corcoran Strengths perspectives - Patrick Sullivan Critical perspectives - Karen Healy PART THREE: SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE Knowledge for reflective practice - Paula Doherty & Sue White Risk assessment and decision making - Eileen Munro Integrative psychotherapy - Marlene G. Cooper Crisis intervention and trauma work - Barry Cournoyer Empowering and transformative practice - Karen S. Haynes Macro-community practice - Keith Popple PART FOUR: SOCIAL WORK VALUES, ETHICS Codes of ethics - Frederick Reamer Ethical decision making - Donna McAuliffe Anti-oppressive practice - Lena Dominelli Feminist ethics of care - Brid Featherstone & Kate Morris Diversity and social work practice - Purnima Sundar Human rights and social justice - Richard Hugman PART FIVE: SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH Mapping the social work research agenda - Daniel Gredig, Ian Shaw and Peter Sommerfeld Evidence-based social work - Bruce Thyer Intervention research - Brian Taylor Evaluation research - Donald Forrester Qualitative social work research - Deborah Padgett Participatory action research - Mark Baldwin Systematic review - Elaine Sharland PART SIX: SOCIAL WORK IN CONTEXT Children and families - Stan Houston Mental health - Barbara Fawcett Older people - Nancy Hooyman Disability - Romel Mackelprang Immigrants and refugees - Doreen Elliott Drug and alcohol intervention - Holly Matto Criminal and juvenile justice - Nicola Carr Family support services - Steven Walker PART SEVEN: FUTURE CHALLENGES FOR SOCIAL WORK The future(s) of social work - Paul Michael Garrett Social work education - David Stoesz & H. Karger Interprofessional practice - Imogen Taylor New technologies for practice - Thomas Ley Service-user participation - Peter Beresford International social work - Narda Razack Social work in developing countries - Kwaku Osei-Hwedie, Morena Rankopo The politics of social work - Iain Ferguson Stirling
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