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Casework in context : a basis for practice /

Casework in Context: A Basis for Practice discusses the methodologies and techniques utilized in social case studies. The book also covers the specific applications of caseworks, along with some issues that can be encountered while in the practice.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Tilbury, D. E. F.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press, 1977.
Edición:First edition.
Colección:Social work series.
Pergamon international library of science, technology, engineering, and social studies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Casework in Context: A Basis for Practice; Copyright Page; Table of Contents ; Introduction; PART I: The Context of Casework; Chapter 1. Social Work and Society; References; Further Reading; Discussion; Chapter 2. The Development of Social Work Conceptualisation; GROUPWORK; COMMUNITY WORK; RESIDENTIAL CARE; (A) Professional Judgment; (B) Partialisation; (C) Organisation; References; Further Reading; Discussion; PART II: The Interview; Chapter 3. Client Needs and the Worker's Response; (1) To be Treated as an Individual; (2) To be Listened to; (3) The Need to be Accepted
  • (4) The Need to Talk in Confidence(5) The Need to be Understood; (6) The Need to be Helped; References; Further Reading; Discussion; Chapter 4. Diagnosis; (1) GATHERING THE DATA; (2) DIAGNOSTIC STUDY; (3) DIAGNOSIS OR EVALUATION; (4) DIAGNOSTIC PRODUCT; References; Further reading; Discussion; Chapter 5. Treatment Goals, Methods and Plans; (A) Treatment goals; (B) Treatment methods; (C) Treatment Plans; (D) The use of Relationship in Treatment; References; Further Reading; Discussion; Chapter 6. The Casework Process; (I) Intake and Orientation; (II) Exploration and Testing
  • Stage II: During AdmissionStage III: After Admission; References; Further Reading; Discussion; PART IV: Outside the Interview; Chapter 11. Casework and Administration; (I) Administration; (II) Social Workers as Administrators; References; Further Reading; Discussion; Chapter 12. Professionalism Re-examined; References; Further Reading; Discussion; Chapter 13. The Professional Worker and the Volunteer; Further Reading; Discussion; CODA Issues in Social Work Practice; (1) What Constitutes Social Work Practice?; (2) Can we Evaluate Practice?; (3) What is the Appropriate Location of Practice?