
How to Use Social Work Theory in Practice
An Essential Guide
Malcolm Payne(Author)
Policy Press
1st Edition
Published on 8. January 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-1-4473-4377-6 (ISBN)
Description
This practical guide condenses the practical features of social work theory but doesn't oversimplify them. Students and practitioners can confidently put their knowledge into action and see how everyday practice implements theoretical ideas. It will be an invaluable resource to students and newly qualified practitioners in social work and in related fields of practice, making connections with both classic and contemporary movements in social work
Reviews / Votes
"With this book in hand, social work students and professionals have the best guide I have ever seen to explore and to apply social work theories." Hans van Ewijk, University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht "This is another excellent textbook from, arguably, the leading social work theorist in the UK. The presentation of current debates in social work theory as well as graphical representations makes it clear and accessible." Lesley Deacon, University of Sunderland "This book will provide students and practitioners with an accessible introduction to a range of theory relevant to social work practice. It draws on a range of research evidence but synthesizes this in a way that will gives readers an easy access point into some complex areas of theory and practice. In the 'things to think about' section students and practitioners will find useful suggestions to help make the theory immediately relevant to their practice." Autumn Roesch-Marsh, University of Edinburgh "This concise text will serve as a first stop for social work students and practitioners eager to learn about the most commonly used social work skills, theories, and methods." Barbra Teater, City University of New York "Translating theories into the language of social work practice, Payne demonstrates how to use theory to tailor your approach to the individual, rather than treating every client the same." Libor Musil, Masaryk UniversityMore details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
445 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4473-4377-6 (9781447343776)
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Person
Malcolm Payne is Emeritus professor at Manchester Metropolitan University and Kingston University, London and director of psychosocial and spiritual care, St Christopher's Hospice, London.
Content
Introduction: practice from social work theory
First contact and engagement
Assessment
Communication, advice, information
Counselling
Resilience, risk, safeguarding
Humanistic person-centred practice
Mindfulness practice
Strengths and solution-focused practice
Narrative practice
Psychodynamic relationship-based practice
Attachment practice
Task-centred practice
Crisis practice
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) practice
Motivational interviewing
Advocacy, human rights and welfare rights
Empowerment, anti-oppressive practice and power
Groupwork
Community work and macro practice
Systems practice
Critical and structural practice
Ending and critical reflection
Ecological and green practice
Feminist practice
First contact and engagement
Assessment
Communication, advice, information
Counselling
Resilience, risk, safeguarding
Humanistic person-centred practice
Mindfulness practice
Strengths and solution-focused practice
Narrative practice
Psychodynamic relationship-based practice
Attachment practice
Task-centred practice
Crisis practice
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) practice
Motivational interviewing
Advocacy, human rights and welfare rights
Empowerment, anti-oppressive practice and power
Groupwork
Community work and macro practice
Systems practice
Critical and structural practice
Ending and critical reflection
Ecological and green practice
Feminist practice