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E-raamat: Motivational Interviewing for Working with Children and Families: A Practical Guide for Early Intervention and Child Protection

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787754096
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  • Kirjastus: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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Drawing on 20 years of practical experience, research and teaching in the field, this book is a comprehensive guide on the use of Motivational Interviewing (MI) in child protection and family social work.
MI increases the likelihood of behavioural change, working with client resistance to encourage a constructive environment when initiating difficult conversations. This makes it particularly effective for child and family social care. Drawing on over 500 studies spanning 11 local authorities, this book uses recordings of real meetings between social workers and families to explain what MI is, how it can be used in child and family social work and how to improve MI skills.
An invaluable resource for frontline child protection and family social workers, this book will enable to help you to better understand the needs of the people you support and be more effective in providing the right kind of support.



Grounded in extensive experience and research, this book provides an invaluable look at the potential of Motivational Interviewing (MI) in child and family social work. With real life examples from professionals in the field, it explores what MI is and how it is used in safeguarding work, also providing guidance on improving skills and practice.

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There are few books out there that take a difficult subject like child and family social work and give due attention to exactly what skilful professional practice looks like. This book does just that. To work for 20 years on helpfulness is a considerable achievement and to do this by observing, and listening to practitioners means that social workers now have access to a classic text. If you want to develop your skills then this is a book to consult and to treasure. -- Steve Rollnick, joint creator of Motivational Interviewing, and Honorary Distinguished Professor in the School of Medicine, Cardiff University, Wales The most positive book for Children and Families social work I have read in a long time. Motivational Interviewing provides a practice model that fits really well with our professional ethics and our UK legal context. Explaining complex psychological processes in a deceptively simple way, this is a great guide to creating change in families to better safeguard children. It's a book practitioners at all levels of skill can come back to for guidance and is essential reading also for those working in social work education, sector leaders and policy makers. MI is increasingly creating more confidence in UK social workers that they can help families to achieve change for their children. This book gives me grounds for optimism it can help steer our practice away from a focus on risk and blame and towards humanistic, strengths based practice that keeps more children and families together, safely. I just loved it. -- Sue Williams, Programme Director, Strengthening Families/Family Safeguarding, Hertfordshire County Council This important book draws on 20 years of research into motivational interviewing and actual conversations between child protection practitioners and service users to show the ways helpful communication is achieved and why it works. This includes valuable insights into how to talk effectively with and enable change for people who are ambivalent or want nothing to do with social work involvement. This genuinely helpful book is essential reading for all professionals involved in child protection and child and family work more generally. -- Harry Ferguson, Professor of Social Work, University of Birmingham

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An accessible guide to Motivational Interviewing and how it can be used in child and family social work
Acknowledgements 9(1)
A note on using real meetings 10(1)
Introduction 11(6)
Part One What is motivational interviewing?
1 What Is Motivational Interviewing? And Why Might It Be Helpful For Working With Children And Their Families?
17(12)
2 How To Help People
29(21)
3 Core Skills
50(23)
4 Managing The Interview
73(21)
5 Giving Advice
94(19)
Part Two How can we use motivational interviewing in child and family work?
6 Power And Motivational Interviewing: Authoritative Social Work And Purposeful Dialogue
113(22)
7 Talking About Serious Concerns And Consequences
135(24)
8 Motivational Interviewing And Work With Children And Young People
159(16)
Part Three How can we become good at Ml?
9 How To Improve Your Own Mi Skills
175(11)
10 How To Help Others Develop Mi Skills
186(17)
11 Concluding Thoughts
203(6)
Further resources 209(2)
References 211(4)
Subject Index 215(4)
Author Index 219
Donald Forrester is a Professor of Child and Family Social Work at Cardiff University, where he is also the Director of the CASCADE Centre for Children's Social Care. David Wilkins is a Senior Lecturer in Social Work at Cardiff University and the Assistant Director of CASCADE. Charlotte Whittaker is the Curriculum Lead for Motivational Interviewing on the Frontline social work training program. All three authors have practical, front-line experience as social workers.