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Handbook of Theory for Practice Teachers in Social Work

Handbook of Theory for Practice Teachers in Social Work

Handbook of Theory for Practice Teachers in Social Work


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Summary

With a growing focus on accreditation and professionalism, supervisors now have to undergo training and practice teaching. This book provides the theoretical basis required and covers such topics as the underlying models of understanding human development and behaviour.

Handbook of Theory for Practice Teachers in Social Work Summary

As part of the general move towards accreditation and greater professionalism, practice teachers (supervisors) have to be accredited and undergo some training and practice teaching. This handbook, commissioned by the North of Scotland Consortium for Education and Training provides the theoretical base that practice teachers need.

It provides a summary of the theory underlying models of understanding human development and behaviour, and of models of social work intervention. Because of its combination of theory and practice it will be of equal use to social students and practitioners and practice teachers supervising students under the new Diploma in Social Work programme.

Handbook of Theory for Practice Teachers in Social Work Reviews

`There is no need for practice teachers to feel at sea when the student's personal tutor comes calling...one can recommend the volume as effectively covering the traditional knowledge base for social workers.'

Community Care

`In the current climate, it is good to see two chapters on probation practice in a book with social work in its title ... certain individual chapters, because they offer something different, lend themselves as a basis for discussion in supervision, for reflective reading, and, in some cases, as relevant to post-qualification social work practice generally.'

-- British Journal of Social Work

About

Joyce Lishman is Head of the School of Applied Social Studies, Robert Gordon University. She was previously in the Department of Social Work at Aberdeen University, where she edited the Research Highlights in Social Work series.

Table of Contents

Part I - Models of understanding human development. 1 Attachment theory, Jane Aldgate, Oxford University. 2. Life stages theory, Alastair Gibson, RGIT. 3. Psychodynamic approach, Judith Brearley, Edinburgh University. 4. Structural/conflict models, Ann Davis, Birmingham University. 5. Loss and bereavement, Gerard Rochford, Aberdeen University. 6. Contributions from other disciplines to social work, Pauline Hardiker, Leicester University. Part II - Models of social work intervention. 7. Behavioural, Barbara Hudson, Oxford University. 8. Crisis theory, Kieran O'Hagan, Leeds Social Services. 9. Task centred, Peter Marsh, Sheffield University. 10. Counselling (a) Cognitive, Windy Dryden, Goldsmith's College. and Mike Scott, University of Manchester. (b) Psychodynamic, Michael Jacobs, Leicester University. 11. Community Social Work, Stuart Watts, Grampian Social Work Department. 12. Life space work, Colin Keenan, RGIT.

Additional information

GOR001261546
9781853020988
1853020982
Handbook of Theory for Practice Teachers in Social Work by
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
1991-03-19
240
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