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Relationship-Based Social Work, Second Edition: Getting to the Heart of Practice 2nd Revised edition [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x20 mm, kaal: 480 g, n/a
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Feb-2018
  • Kirjastus: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 178592253X
  • ISBN-13: 9781785922534
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x20 mm, kaal: 480 g, n/a
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Feb-2018
  • Kirjastus: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 178592253X
  • ISBN-13: 9781785922534
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Updated and revised edition of the highly successful guide to relationship-based practice in social work. It communicates the theory using illustrative case studies and offers a model for practice. This book will be an invaluable textbook for social work students, practitioners on post-qualifying courses and all social work professionals.

This comprehensive guide to relationship-based practice in social work communicates the theory using illustrative case studies and offers a model for practice. Updated and expanded, it now includes increased coverage of anti-oppressive and diversity issues, service user perspectives and systemic approaches in social work. The book explores the ranges of emotions that practitioners may encounter with service users, and covers working in both short-term and long-term professional relationships. It also outlines key skills, such as how to establish rapport, and explores systemic issues, such as building appropriate support systems for practice, management and leadership.

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Relationship Based Social Work (2nd Edition) builds on the persuasive and powerful arguments presented in the first edition of this seminal text. The book will be valued as a resource and as emotional and theoretical sustenance for those who seek to maintain an emphasis on the relationships that are at the core of social work practice regardless of context or situation. Such a commitment can be beset by challenges, compromises and difficulties but this book provides reassurance and clarity to help guide practitioners, students and academics alike. This should be on every social work bookshelf. -- Dr Richard Ingram, Senior Lecturer in Social Work, University of Dundee In the current climate for child and family social work, it has never been more important to underpin practice with relevant theoretical knowledge that can be applied by practitioners in their everyday tasks. This book provides an accessible way of doing this. I will be making sure this valuable resource is available as essential reading across our organisation. -- Marion Russell, Principal Child and Family Social Worker, Cornwall Council The central message of this book should make it a 'must read' for all social workers, managers and those concerned with and about social work. As with all great ideas and concepts, the joy is that at their heart they are simple. What this book does beautifully is unpack the simple idea, exploring the key components of how social workers should place relationship based social work at the centre of their practice. In a world too driven by technocratic responses, digital solutions and robotics, the one thing we can be sure of is that social workers will not be replaced by robots! This book explains why - you should read it. -- Dave Hill, CBE, Executive Director social Care and Education at Essex County Council and past President of ADCS

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A thorough, cutting-edge guide to relationship-based practice in social work
Foreword 7(4)
David Howe
Preface to the Second Edition 11(2)
Introduction 13(6)
Adrian Ward
Gillian Ruch
Danielle Turney
Section 1 Setting Out the Terrain: Historical Trends, Conceptual Models and Frameworks
1 The Contemporary Context of Relationship-Based Practice
19(18)
Gillian Ruch
2 Theoretical Frameworks Informing Relationship-Based Practice
37(18)
Gillian Ruch
3 The Use of Self in Relationship-Based Practice
55(22)
Adrian Ward
Section 2 Working with the Relationship in Practice
4 Brief Encounters: Working in Complex, Short-Term Relationships
77(18)
Ravi KS Kohli
Jane Button
5 Sustaining Relationships: Working with Strong Feelings: Part I: Anger, Aggression and Hostility
95(18)
Martin Smith
6 Sustaining Relationships: Working with Strong Feelings: Part II: Hopelessness, Depression and Despair
113(16)
Clare Parkinson
7 Sustaining Relationships: Working with Strong Feelings: Part III: Love and Positive Feelings
129(18)
Danielle Turney
8 Long-Term Complex Relationships
147(18)
Linnet McMahon
9 Endings Are Different from Outcomes: Working with Endings in Relationship-Based Practice
165(20)
Robin Solomon
Section 3 Sustaining, Supporting and Developing Relationship-Based Practice in a Reflective Context
10 The Learning Relationship: Learning and Development for Relationship-Based Practice
185(18)
Adrian Ward
11 Being Alongside: Working with Complexity and Ambiguity in Caring Relationships
203(18)
Jeremy Walsh
12 Relating and Relationships in Supervision: Supportive and Companionable or Dominant and Submissive?
221(16)
John Simmonds
13 Professional Leadership for Relationship-Based Practice
237(20)
Anna Fairtlough
14 What Future?: Organisational Forms, Relationship-Based Social Work Practice and the Changing World Order
257(22)
Andrew Cooper
Conclusion 279(4)
Danielle Turney
Adrian Ward
Gillian Ruch
Bibliography 283(22)
The Contributors 305(4)
Subject Index 309(4)
Author Index 313
Adrian Ward works is the Programme Director of the qualifying MA in Social Work at the Tavistock Centre, London. His background is in residential child care and he has written extensively about residential care, group care and therapeutic approaches to social work, and co-edited several books in this field; he was editor of the journal Therapeutic Communities from 1999 to 2005.