A Guide to Practice
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Köp båda 2 för 818 kr"This is another edition of an essential text for social workers and all professionals working in complex social settings where service users (described here as clients by virtue of involuntary service use) are compelled to use services regardless of whether they want to. The book is a fresh reminder of how the profession needs to build on Trotter's book to demonstrate wider expertise, and evidence of good interventions and practices (which has been part of Trotter's mission to date). The book reviews practice with not only compliant involuntary clients, but also those who may resist or even sabotage interventions, sometimes as a result of the practitioner not having the necessary skills, values or aptitude for this kind of work." Dr Lee Quinney, University of Wolverhampton "This is another edition of an essential text for social workers and all professionals working in complex social settings where service users (described here as clients by virtue of involuntary service use) are compelled to use services regardless of whether they want to. The book is a fresh reminder of how the profession needs to build on Trotter's book to demonstrate wider expertise, and evidence of good interventions and practices (which has been part of Trotter's mission to date). The book reviews practice with not only compliant involuntary clients, but also those who may resist or even sabotage interventions, sometimes as a result of the practitioner not having the necessary skills, values or aptitude for this kind of work." Dr Lee Quinney, University of Wolverhampton
Chris Trotter is Professor in the Department of Social Work at Monash University, Australia, and Director of the Monash Criminal Justice Research Consortium.
1. Introduction 2. What Works and What Doesn't? 3. Role Clarification 4. Promoting Pro-social Outcomes 5. Problem Solving 6. The Relationship 7. Evaluation