This text introduces social workers to the burgeoning feminist scholarship on relational theories and their practical application with diverse populations. It emphasizes the application of the basic relational concepts in a readable and comprehensive way, developing an approach to practice which is useful for both social workers and clients.
This text introduces social workers to the burgeoning feminist scholarship on relational theories and their practical application with diverse populations. It emphasizes the application of the basic relational concepts in a readable and comprehensive way, developing an approach to practice which is useful for both social workers and clients.
Sharon Freedberg is an Associate Professor in the Social Work Department at Lehman College, City University of New York, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. The History of Social Work Through a Relational Lens 2. Relational Theory in a Nutshell 3. The Worker-Client Relationship 4. Relational Theory and Empathy 5. Assessment and Intervention: A Relational Point of View 6. Ethics and Values: A Relational Perspective
Preface 1. The History of Social Work Through a Relational Lens 2. Relational Theory in a Nutshell 3. The Worker-Client Relationship 4. Relational Theory and Empathy 5. Assessment and Intervention: A Relational Point of View 6. Ethics and Values: A Relational Perspective
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