
Social Work Theory and Practice
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Introduction to Social Work Theory
PART ONE - Psychological Theories
Psychoanalysis, psychodynamics and social work practice: the conflicted 'self'
Behaviourism and the science of control
Cognitive psychology and social work
Humanistic psychology
Human growth and development
PART TWO - Sociological Theories
Social constructivism and social work
General systems and ecological theories
Feminism and Social Work
Reflexivity
PART THREE - Ethics and Moral Philosophies
Deontology
Utilitarianism
Virtue Ethics
Ethics of Care
Radical Ethics
PART FOUR - Political Theories and Ideology
Radical Social Work
Five Models of Disability
Anti-Discriminatory Practice
PART FIVE - Organisational Theories
Classical and modern management theory
Organisational culture
Conclusion
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