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Applied Psychology for Social Workers(Paperback)
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09/07/1990
Psychology research and skills can be applied to social work and this book shows how this can be done in specific practical situations, such as the community and residential staff groups. Also inclu...
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Communication in Social Work(Paperback)
Palgrave Macmillan
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21/01/1994
Using knowledge of communication skills from different sources (studies of chat perception, social psychology, evaulation research and practice theory), this volume introduces and examines the non-v...
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Working with Young Offenders(Paperback)
Palgrave Macmillan
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25/10/1999
Strategies to address the impact of crime, the social predicament of the young offender and the effectiveness of control and support mechanisms. The work includes a critical account of the 1998 Crim...
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Anti-racist Social Work(Paperback)
Palgrave Macmillan
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04/06/1997
Outlines reasons why racism continues to be perpetuated in social work on both personal and structural levels. This text includes an identification of the three key forms that racism assumes - perso...
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Working with Mental Illness(Paperback)
A Community-based Approach
Palgrave Macmillan
Published:
11/05/1993
Focusing on long-term social work with psychosis sufferers, this book opens with a discussion of influences on practice - how to define mental health and mental illness, and the attitudes to psychia...
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Focus on Families(Paperback)
Family Centres in Action
Palgrave Macmillan
Published:
26/01/1994
An exploration of family centre practice and management that highlights the key issues and challenges for family centre practitioners, participants and managers. Processes, services, approaches and ...
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Social Work and Empowerment(Paperback)
Palgrave Macmillan
Published:
29/04/1996
Originally published as "Self Help, Social Work and Empowerment", this fully revised second edition sets out a framework for the development of empowering social work in different domains.
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