Social work & human development

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    • Walker, Janet

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Social work & human development

Janet Walker

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

SAGE/Learning Matters, c2017

5th ed

  • : pbk
  • : [hbk.]

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 214-230) and index

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Description

Social work engages with people across the life course, and social workers are expected to work with groups of people at very different stages of their life. Developing a thorough understanding of human growth to encompass the whole of the life course is therefore a central part of all qualifying social work training and practice. A clear favourite among students and lecturers, this bestselling book introduces the main theoretical models in a clear and accessible way before applying them to various stages of the life course. From infants to older adults, the author uses case studies and practice examples to bring social work methods, skills and principles to life.

Table of Contents

Introduction Understanding Human Development Through the Life Course An Introduction to Theoretical Models for Understanding Human Life Course Development Using Life Course Development Knowledge in Social Work Practice with Infants, Young Children and Their Families Using Life Course Development Knowledge in Social Work Practice with Older Children and Their Families Using Life Course Development Knowledge in Social Work Practice with Adolescents Using Life Course Development Knowledge in Social Work Practice with Adults Using Life Course Development Knowledge in Social Work Practice with Older Adults Conclusion Appendix - Professional capabilities framework Glossary

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