Reflective practice in social work

著者
    • Knott, Christine
    • Scragg, Terry
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Reflective practice in social work

edited by Christine Knott and Terry Scragg

(Transforming social work practice / series editors, Jonathan Parker and Greta Bradley)

Learning Matters, 2007

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内容説明

Reflective practice is a key learning and development process on social work courses. This book looks at the concept of reflection and reflective social work practice from a more critical stance than previous texts and in accessible ways involving case material and practical tasks. Divided into two parts, the main section of the book will examine some of the more difficult and radical applications of the concept - for example emotionally intelligent workers, dangerousness, men in social work and inter-professional leadership. The final section will explore how a reflective approach to practice can be maintained and enhanced in the workplace.

目次

PART ONE: What is Reflective Practice? Reflective Practice Revisited Getting Started PART TWO: Developing the Reflective Practitioner Reflecting on Emotion in Social Work Reflection as a Catalyst for Change Listening to Carers and Service users Reflection and Avoiding Professional Dangerousness Gender and Reflective Practice Reflective Practice on Placement PART THREE: Maintaining Reflective Practice Working With Your Manager Relective Practice for Collaborative Working

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