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Nimeke- ja vastuullisuusmerkintö Relations hip-based social work : getting to the heart of practice
Julkaistu Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London ; Philadelphia : 2010.
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Henkilönnimi Turney, Danielle. Ward, Adrian.
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*520 $aIntroduction / Adrian Ward and Danielle Turney -- Section 1. Setting Out the Terrain : Historical Trends, Conceptual Models and Frameworks. -- 1. The Contemporary Context of Relations hip-Based Practice / Gillian Ruch. -- 2. Theoretical Frameworks Informing Relations hip-Based Practice / Gillian Ruch. -- 3. The Use of Self in Relations hip-Based Practice / Adrian Ward. -- Section 2. Working with the Relations hip in Practice. -- 4. Only Connect...Building Relations hips with Hard-to-Reach People : Establishing Rapport with Drug-Misusing Parents and Their Children / Brynna Kroll -- 5. Brief Encounters : Working in Complex, Short-Term Relations hips / Ravi KS Kohli and Jane Dutton -- 6. Sustaining Relations hips : Working with Strong Feelings I: Anger, aggression and hostility / Martin Smith -- 7. Sustaining Relations hips : Working with Strong Feelings II: Hopelessness, depression and despair / Clare Parkinson -- 8. Sustaining Relations hips : Working with Strong Feelings III: Love and positive feelings / Danielle Turney. -- 9. Long-Term Complex Relations hips / Linnet McMahon. -- 10. Working with Endings in Relations hip-Based Practice / Robin Solomon -- Section 3. Sustaining, Supporting and Developing Relations hip-Based Practice in a Reflective Context. -- 11. The Learning Relations hip : Learning and Development for Relations hip-Based Practice / Adrian Ward. -- 12. Service-User Perspectives on Relations hips / Mark Doel -- 13. Relating and Relations hips in Supervision : Supportive and Companionable or Dominant and Submissive? / John Simmonds -- 14. What Future? : Organisational Forms, Relations hip-Based Social Work Practice and the Changing World Order/ Andrew Cooper -- 15. Conclusion / Danielle Turney, Adrian Ward and Gillian Ruch ; Introduction. Adrian Ward, The Tavistock Centre, UK, Gillian Ruch, University of Southampton, UK, and Danielle Turney, University of Bristol, UK.; Section 1. Setting Out the Terrain: Historical Trends, Conceptual Models and Frameworks.; 1. The Contemporary Context of Relations hip-Based Practice. Gillian Ruch.; 2. Theoretical Frameworks Informing Relations hip-Based Practice. Gillian Ruch.; 3. Use of Self in Relations hip-Based Practice. Adrian Ward.; Section 2. Working with the Relations hip in Practice.; 4. Only Connect...Building Relations hips with Hard to Reach People: Establishing Rapport with Drug Misusing Parents and Their Children. Brynna Kroll, ARTEC Enterprises Ltd, UK.; 5. Brief Encounters: Working in Complex, Short-Term Relations hips. Ravi Kohli, University of Bedfordshire, UK.; 6. Sustaining Relations hips: Working with Strong Feelings I: Anger, aggression and hostility. Martin Smith, Buckinghamshire Social Services, UK.; 7 ; Sustaining Relations hips: Working with Strong Feelings II: Hopelessness, despair and depression. Clare Parkinson, University of East London, UK.; 8. Sustaining Relations hips: Working with Strong Feelings III: Love and positive feelings. Danielle Turney.; 9. Long-Term Complex Relations hips. Linnet McMahon.; 10. Working with Endings in Relations hip-Based Practice. Robin Solomon, The Tavistock Centre, UK.; Section 3. Sustaining, Supporting and Developing Relations hip-Based Practice in a Reflective Context.; 11. The Learning Relations hip: Learning and Development for Relations hip-Based Practice. Adrian Ward.; 12. Service User Perspectives on Relations hips. Mark Doel, Sheffield Hallam University, UK.; 13. Relating and Relations hips in Supervision - Supportive and Companionable or Dominant and Submissive? John Simmonds, British Association for Adoption and Fostering, UK.; 14. What Future? Organisational Forms, Relations hip-Based Social Work Practice and the Changing World Order ; Andrew Cooper, The Tavistock Centre, UK.; 15. Conclusion. Danielle Turney, Adrian Ward and Gillian Ruch
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Relationship-based practice is founded on the idea that human relationships are of paramount importance and should be at the heart of all good social work practice. This book provides a thorough guide to relationship-based practice in social work, communicating the theory using illustrative case studies and offering a model for practice. Case examples cover the different service user groups including children, families, older people, refugees, people with disabilities and people with mental health difficulties. The book explores the ranges of emotions that practitioners may encounter, and covers working in both short-term and long-term relationships. It also outlines key skills for the individual such as how to establish rapport with the client and using empathy to build a relationship, and explores systemic issues such as incorporating service user perspectives and building appropriate support systems for practice, management and leadership. This book will be an invaluable textbook for undergraduate and post-graduate social work students, practitioners on post-qualifying courses and all social work and allied professionals. Contributions by: Martin Smith, Prof Mark Doel, Andrew Cooper, John Simmonds, Robin Solomon, Ravi Kohli, Brynna Kroll