Doing Relationship-Based Social Work : a Practical Guide to Building Relationships and Enabling Change

Interpersonal relations Social service e-böcker
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
2017
EISBN 9781784502560
Doing Relationship-Based Social Work: A Practical Guide to BuildingRelationships and Enabling Change, edited by Mary McColgan and Cheryl McMullin; Introduction.
Professor Mary McColgan; 1. Building Relationships in Social Work: A 4 Stage Relationship Model.
Cheryl McMullin; 2. Relationship-Based Practice: Challenges and Opportunities in Contemporary Social Work.
John McLaughlin; 3. Relationship-Based Social Work in Family and Childcare Practice.
James Marshall; 4. Building Relationships with Young People.
Cheryl McMullin.
10. The Supervisory Relationship within Practice Learning.
Denise MacDermott and Susannah McCall 11. Developing and Sustaining Relationships in Multidisciplinary Working.
Mary McColgan; 12. Looking Through the Lens at Endings: Service User, Student, Carer and Practice Educator Perspectives on Endings within Social Work Training.
Siobhan Wylie and Denise MacDermott ; Author Biographies; Subject Index; Author Index; Blank Page.
5. Mentoring Young Offenders in the Republic of Ireland.
Mary Henihan and Julia Alexander6. Relationship-Based Practice: Working with Older People.
E. James Todd; 7. Building Relationships to Help Improve Mental Wellbeing.
Stephen Clarke; 8. Building Relationships to Enable Change: A Journey with Service Users and Carers.
Uel McIlveen, Geraldine Campbell, Maria Somerville and Brenda Horgan; 9. Residential Childcare: Relationships in the Group Care Environment.
Lynn Connor, Adrian McKinney, and Paul Harvey.
Highly practical and research-informed, this book describes a new model for implementing relationship-based principles in social work practice.
Professor Mary McColgan; 1. Building Relationships in Social Work: A 4 Stage Relationship Model.
Cheryl McMullin; 2. Relationship-Based Practice: Challenges and Opportunities in Contemporary Social Work.
John McLaughlin; 3. Relationship-Based Social Work in Family and Childcare Practice.
James Marshall; 4. Building Relationships with Young People.
Cheryl McMullin.
10. The Supervisory Relationship within Practice Learning.
Denise MacDermott and Susannah McCall 11. Developing and Sustaining Relationships in Multidisciplinary Working.
Mary McColgan; 12. Looking Through the Lens at Endings: Service User, Student, Carer and Practice Educator Perspectives on Endings within Social Work Training.
Siobhan Wylie and Denise MacDermott ; Author Biographies; Subject Index; Author Index; Blank Page.
5. Mentoring Young Offenders in the Republic of Ireland.
Mary Henihan and Julia Alexander6. Relationship-Based Practice: Working with Older People.
E. James Todd; 7. Building Relationships to Help Improve Mental Wellbeing.
Stephen Clarke; 8. Building Relationships to Enable Change: A Journey with Service Users and Carers.
Uel McIlveen, Geraldine Campbell, Maria Somerville and Brenda Horgan; 9. Residential Childcare: Relationships in the Group Care Environment.
Lynn Connor, Adrian McKinney, and Paul Harvey.
Highly practical and research-informed, this book describes a new model for implementing relationship-based principles in social work practice.
