Modern social work theory : a critical introduction
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Modern social work theory : a critical introduction
Macmillan Education, 1991
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Note
Bibliography: p. 251-272
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780333474778
Description
'...well-organised and clearly written...Payne's book is the most comprehensive and up-to-date text on this subject available in the UK.' - Brian Munday, Community Care Modern Social Work Theory offers a measured review of social work theories in themselves and as part of the constellation of ideas available to social workers. It is committed to the value of theory as an aid to practice and as a way of understanding the role and nature of social work in an increasingly complex and contentious society.
Table of Contents
The Social Construction of Social Work Theory - Using Social Work Theory in Practice - Psychodynamic Models - Crisis Intervention and Task-Centred Models - Behavioural Models - Systems and Ecological Models - Social Psychological and Communication Models - Humanist and Existential Models - Cognitive Models - Radical and Marxist Approaches - Empowerment and Advocacy - Assessing Social Work Theories
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: pbk ISBN 9780333474785
Description
An examination of social work in both theory and practice. The authors present several models relevant to different aspects of social work.
Table of Contents
The Social Construction of Social Work Theory - Using Social Work Theory in Practice - Psychodynamic Models - Crisis Intervention and Task-Centred Models - Behavioural Models - Systems and Ecological Models - Social Psychological and Communication Models - Humanist and Existential Models - Cognitive Models - Radical and Marxist Approaches - Empowerment and Advocacy - Assessing Social Work Theories
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