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008 | 120401t2015 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d | ||
020 | _a9781909682979 | ||
080 | _aWM 30.5 MEG | ||
100 | _aMegele, Claudia | ||
245 | _aPsychosocial and relationship-based practice | ||
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_aNorthwich _bCritical Publishing _c2015 |
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500 | _aMonograph | ||
500 | _axii, 188p. : ill., ; 25cm. | ||
520 | _a<p><span style="line-height: 115%; font-family: Arial, sans-serif;">Social work is fundamentally a relationship-based profession. This book offers a critical multidisciplinary analysis of case studies of social work interventions from a psychosocial and relationship-based perspective. Providing a description of each case, it draws on psychodynamic theory, object relations theory, attachment theory, relational psychoanalysis, and sociological theories and research to present a critical interdisciplinary analysis of the dynamics and the outcomes of each case. This offers the reader a holistic and practical psychosocial and relationship-based perspective in thinking about and analysing each case, and offers a host of learning that is immediately relevant to the readers' own practice. This book serves as a contemporary, integrated, and highly valuable reference and resource for social work students and practitioners as well as students and practitioners from allied professions, such as health, occupational therapists, nursing, psychotherapy and counselling, who may be interested in a psychosocial and relationship-based understanding of their own cases and interaction with their own clients/user of services.</span></p> | ||
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