Social work and human problems : casework, consultations, and other topics /
Social Work and Human Problems: Casework, Consultation, and Other Topics covers the various aspects of social psychology concerning social work and human problems. This book contains five parts encompassing 19 chapters that discuss the duties and use of relationship between client and psychiatric so...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford ; New York :
Pergamon Press,
1979.
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Edición: | First edition. |
Colección: | Pergamon international library of science, technology, engineering, and social studies.
Social work series. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Social Work and Human Problems: Casework, Consultation and Other Topics; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Part I: Aspects of Casework; CHAPTER 1. Renaissance in Britisti Casework; CHAPTER 2. The Function and Use of Relationship Between Client and Psychiatric Social Worker; References; CHAPTER 3. Transference and Reality in the Casework Relationship; Relation Between Psyclio-analytic Theory and Psycho-analytic Technique; Transference and Reality in Relationships; Role-playing in Casework; Combination of Role-playing with Insight-promoting Technique.
- Importance of Worker's Feeling Response to ClientFlexibility in Casework: Mutual Adjustment of Client and Worker; Methods of Controlling Development of Transference; Summary; References; CHAPTER 4. A New Look at Casework; References; CHAPTER 5. The Right to Intervene; References; Part II Experiences in Consultation and Mental Health Education; CHAPTER 6. Two Approaches to Adjustment Problems among Children in Institutions; CHAPTER 7. The Use of Small Group Discussions in the Teaching of Human Relations and Mental Health; Introduction.
- The Choice of Technique in Relation to Group Structure and FunctionAnxiety and Defence in the Maternity and Child Welfare Setting; Methods Employed in the Group; Reality-testing and Evaluation; Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 8. Mental Health Education in the Community: The Question of Sanction; Negotiating Sanction; Pilot Group as a Free Sample; Simpler Ways of Negotiating Sanction; Sanction in the Basic Group; Maintenance of Sanction; Conclusion; References; Part III: The Needs of Client Groups with Special Problems; (a) Multi-problem Families.
- (B) The Impact of Parental Psychosis on ChildrenReferences; CHAPTER 9. The Hard-to-Like Family; References; CHAPTER 10. (i) Group Work with the Inarticulate by Lorna Walker; Establishing Elementary Social Control; Providing Primary Experience; Revealing the Negative Identity; Developing Skills; General Aim of the Group; Time and Structure; Discussion; The Original Group Two Years Later (October 1967); APPENDIX: Case Histories of Two Members; CHAPTER 11. The ''Problem Family''and Society
- References; CHAPTER 12. Psychosis in Parents: Menta! Illness as a Problem for the Family; Acknowledgment.