The Sociology of the caring professions

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The Sociology of the caring professions

edited by Pamela Abbott and Claire Wallace

Falmer Press, 1990

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The focus of this book is on issues of professionalization in the health and social caring professions with a practical approach, looking at what actually happens in particular caring professions and the developments in the 1980s in the context of new directions in the welfare state. A particular aspect of the book is its investigation into nursing as a profession and the manner in which it is viewed both from inside and from outside the profession, with the effect of new technology being taken into consideration as well as the impact of current debate about the professional and managerial status of women in nursing.

目次

  • The sociology of the caring professions - an introduction, Pamela Abbott and Claire Wallace
  • social work and nursing - a history, Pamela Abbott and Claire Wallace
  • nursing - just another job?, Lesley Mackay
  • nursing and the new technology, Des McNulty and Fraser McLellan
  • professional status and managerial tasks - feminine service ideology in British nursing and social work, Michael Shepherd
  • social work and community psychiatric nursing, Michael Shepherd
  • social work knowledge, social factors and de-professionalization, Roger Sibenn
  • the case in social work - psychological assessment and social regulation, David McCallum
  • health visiting - policing the family?, Pamela Abbott and Roger Sapsford
  • the detention of the mentally disordered by the police under section 136 of the Mental Health Act, Philip Bean.

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