This welcome new edition of a best-selling text offers a comprehensive survey of major theories relevant to social work practice and a clear assessment of the role and value of each approach based on the current critical literature. The book builds on the strength of the previous editions, with a major recasting of the first two chapters to bring them up to date, a wholly new chapter on feminist theory, and a greater emphasis on applying theory to practice. Taken together, the revisions will secure the continuing value of this world-class textbook as an invaluable companion for social work students and educators alike.
Jo Campling Bücher


Helping Relationships in Mental Health
- 216 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The narrative explores the complex dynamics of mental health treatment through the lens of a patient's bizarre and distressing behavior. As he sits in his flat, surrounded by an absurd arrangement of household items, he expresses paranoid beliefs about secret services targeting him. The response from medical professionals is complicated; while increasing medication might seem like a solution, it raises questions about the effectiveness of past treatments and the ethical implications of managing his fears. The story delves into themes of paranoia, the challenges of psychiatric care, and the delicate balance between intervention and empathy.