Full Description
The fourth edition of this text will be revised and updated throughout to make the content more timely and relevant to the current research, theory and practices.
The text is a comprehensive and introductory guide to the most commonly used theories and methods in social work practice. The introductory chapter covers the similarities and differences between a theory and a method, as well as psychosocial theories and concepts. Each subsequent chapter then explores in detail how to implement theories and methods, their strengths and limitations, alongside case examples, critical thinking questions and suggested further resources.
This is a practical and essential guide for all social work students at UG and PG level, practitioners, and practice educators who are working with students in field placements.
The book is an updated fourth edition to a successful and established series.
Barbra Teater, MSW, PhD is Professor of social work at the College of Staten Island, City University of New York. She currently serves as the Executive Officer of the PhD in Social Welfare program. Barbra previously spent eight years in social work education in the UK at the University of Bath and the University of Bristol. Barbra currently teaches research methods to PhD students.
Her research interests include social work theories and methods, social work education, and health and well-being among older adults. Barbra has published over 50 journal articles and book chapters, and authored or edited eight textbooks.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to theories and methods
Chapter 2: Social constructivism
Chapter 3: Critical theories
Chapter 4: Systems theory
Chapter 5: Empowerment
Chapter 6: Strengths perspective
Chapter 7: Relationship-based social work
Chapter 8: Person-centred approach
Chapter 9: Motivational interviewing
Chapter 10: Cognitive behavioural theory
Chapter 11: Solution-focused practice
Chapter 12: Crisis intervention
Chapter 13: Groupwork
Chapter 14: Community work