Social Work

  • Social Work: From Theory to Practice
    By Marie Connolly, Louise Harms

    Sydney: Allen & Unwin. Erikson, E. 1959. Identity and the life-cycle. Psychological Issues. Monograph 1(1): 1–171. Falicov, C. J. 1995. Training to think culturally: a multi-dimensional comparative framework. Family Process, 34, 373–88.

  • Social Work: From Theory to Practice
    By Marie Connolly, Louise Harms

    Sydney: Allen & Unwin. Erikson, E. 1959. Identity and the life-cycle. Psychological Issues. Monograph 1(1): 1–171. Falicov, C.J. 1995. Training to think culturally: A multi-dimensional comparative framework. Family Process, 34:373–88.

  • Social Work: Making a Difference
    By Cree, Viviene, Myers, Steve

    Morris, J. (1995) 'Creating a space for absent voices: disabled women's experience of receiving assistance with daily living activities', Feminist Review, vol51, no 1, pp 68-93. Morris,W. and Morris, M. ([1977] 1988) Morris Dictionary ...

  • Social Work: An Outline for the Intending Student
    By Noel Timms

    But we make this so hard because we hide from each other. I hide behind reason and Vera behind her brains and George behind his his clowning – And Joan behind her tears [Joan has been for some time].

  • Social Work: From Assessment to Intervention
    By Philip Heslop, Cathryn Meredith

    The sociologist Michael Johnson classifies four types of domestic violence with common couple violence appearing to be the most common category. Johnson suggests this form of domestic abuse is likely ...

  • Social Work: An Introduction to the Profession
    By Elizabeth A. Segal, Karen E. Gerdes, Sue Steiner

    This textbook outlines the types of social work practiced with different segments of society, the various fields of social work, and the particularly difficult problems posed by poverty and substance abuse.

  • Social Work: A Very Short Introduction
    By Jonathan Scourfield, Sally Holland

    ... KINGDOM Peter Holland ANIMAL RIGHTS David DeGrazia THE ANTARCTIC Klaus Dodds ANTISEMITISM Steven Beller ANXIETY Daniel Freeman and Jason Freeman THE APOCRYPHAL GOSPELS Paul Foster ARCHAEOLOGY Paul Bahn ARCHITECTURE Andrew Ballantyne ...

  • Social Work: An Introduction
    By Mary Wirtz Macht, Jean Kathleen Quam

    Neal E. Miller and John Dollard , Social Learning and Imitation ( New Haven : Yale Press , 1941 ) , 12 . 40. ... John B. Watson , “ The Place of the Conditioned Reflex in Psychology , ” Psychological Review 23 ( 1916 ) : 89–116 .

  • Social Work: A Profession of Many Faces (with Themes of the Times for Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare)
    By Armando T. Morales, Bradford W. Sheafor, Malcolm E. Scott

    This best-selling text continues to offer a comprehensive introduction to the field of social work with a unique focus on the diverse groups to whom social workers provide services, including children, older adults, disabled persons, and ...

  • Social Work: A Very Short Introduction
    By Jonathan Scourfield, Sally Holland

    ... Hand STEM CELLS Jonathan Slack STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING David Blockley STUART BRITAIN John Morrill SUPERCONDUCTIVITY Stephen Blundell SYMMETRY Ian Stewart TAXATION Stephen Smith TEETH Peter S. Ungar TERRORISM Charles Townshend THEATRE ...

  • Social Work: An Introduction to Contemporary Practice
    By Gillian Ruch, Kate Wilson, Mark Lymbery

    This text is essential reading for social work students on undergraduate and postgraduate training programmes, newly qualified social workers and practitioners in a variety of settings.

  • Social Work: A Profession of Many Faces
    By Bradford W. Sheafor, Malcolm E. Scott, Armando Morales

    This best-selling text continues to offer a comprehensive introduction to the field of social work with a unique focus on the diverse groups to whom social workers provide services, including children, older adults, disabled persons, and ...

  • Social Work: The Basics
    By Mark Doel

    King-Owen, J. 156 Laing, R.D. 136 Lavalette, M. 184 Lawrence, S. 185 Lyons, K. 185 Macdonald, G. 8, 40 Manthorpe, J. 60 Marsh, ... P. 161 Turney, D. 92 Valentine, D.P. 60 Walldjik, B. 40 Ward, A. 92 Webb, B. 13 Webb, S. 13 Williams, ...

  • Social Work: Seeking Relevancy in the Twenty-first Century
    By Larry Kreuger, John T. Pardeck, Roland G. Meinert

    Jenson , Fraser , and Lewis ( 1991 ) conclude : Research training in social work is a prisoner of an out - dated paradigm . Focused largely on casework training at the MSW level , this paradigm insures that doctoral students will enter ...

  • Social Work: Making a Difference
    By Steve, Myers, Cree

    Lloyd (2002) argues that social work has demonstrated that it can make a significant contribution within care management, particularly where there is complexity. Based on principles of empowerment and participation, ...

  • Social Work: Introducing Professional Practice
    By Patricia Higham

    Ipswich:TheRobertson CentreConcord VideoandFilm Council. www.concordvideao.co.uk Rankin, J. (2004) Who Cares?Building the Roche,D. and Social ... Sinclair,I.(1990) 'Residential care', in I. Sinclair,R. Parker, D.Leatand J. Williams(eds)

  • Social Work: Disabled People and Disabling Environments
    By Michael Oliver

    This book places the issue of disability squarely in a social context and considers the implications of this view for the provision of services and for social work practice. In...

  • Social Work: An Empowering Profession
    By Karla Krogsrud Miley, Brenda DuBois

    With its strengths and empowerment approach, Social Work: An Empowering Profession, 7/e explores contemporary themes such as diversity and social justice and ntegrates the Council on Social Work Education's core competencies throughout.

  • Social Work: Past, Present and Future
    By Keith, Terry, Bamford

    The social science foundations The social science knowledge base up to the 1970s During this period when social work ... These were essential readings for an understanding of where social work fitted within the post-war welfare state.

  • Social Work: From Theory to Practice
    By Marie Connolly, Louise Harms

    This second edition includes material on mind, body and spirit social work, mindfulness, and enhanced content on Indigenous social work.