Noel Timms Bücher






Language of Social Casework
- 116 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Focusing on the often-overlooked role of language in social work, this book critiques how social workers and their critics perceive the profession. It argues that this neglect stems from limited views on the nature of social work, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of communication's impact on practice. Originally published in 1968, it challenges professionals to reevaluate their approach to language within the context of casework.
Focusing on the current state of social work, this book examines how values are addressed in literature and research within the field. It critiques the existing treatment of these values and explores three specific approaches aimed at enhancing the understanding and application of social work principles. Through this inquiry, it seeks to address the shortcomings in the profession's approach to values, offering insights for improvement.
Focusing on psychiatric social work in Great Britain, this book examines its evolution as a recognized professional field. It delves into the mental health policies that emerged during the 1960s, providing insights into the social work practices and challenges of that era. The text serves as both a historical account and a professional guide, highlighting the significance of psychiatric social work in addressing mental health issues.
Designed as an introductory guide, this book offers insights into the field of social work for students and those interested in the profession. It explores the fundamental concepts, practices, and roles within social work, providing a foundational understanding for newcomers. Originally published in 1970, it remains a valuable resource for anyone looking to learn about the social work profession and its impact on individuals and communities.
Perspectives in Social Work
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Originally published in 1977, this text offers valuable insights for social workers in training. It explores various perspectives within the field, equipping students with essential knowledge and understanding of social work practices. The book serves as a foundational resource, addressing key concepts and methodologies that are crucial for effective social work.
A Sociological Approach to Social Problems
- 120 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Exploring the nuances of sociology, the book clarifies common misconceptions surrounding the discipline. It distinguishes between casual references to 'society' and the more precise, technical application of sociological concepts such as 'role', 'norms', 'social control', 'class', and 'family'. Through Mr. Timms' analysis, readers gain a deeper understanding of these key ideas and their relevance in sociological discussions, emphasizing the importance of rigorous interpretation in the field.