Langbeschreibung
Written by senior practitioners who are all still working in the front line, this book puts complex practitioner experiences into words, to help the social worker become a more effective practitioner. It demonstrates a way of thinking for the social work practitioner that can be used in all situations through the use of psychoanalysis.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgements, List of Figures, Chapter 1: Introduction - What Social Workers Need to know (Marion Bower and Robin Solomon) , Chapter 2: Context - Navigating Contested Professional Identities in Difficult Times (James Blewett), Part I: Practice Near Research, Chapter 3: Difficult Conversations on the Front Long - Observations of Home Visits to Talk About Neglect (Fiona Henderson), Chapter 4: Written on the Body (Charlotte Noyes), Chapter 5: Reflective Supervision for Child Protection Practice - Researching Beneath the Surface (Anna Harvey and Fiona Henderson), Chapter 6: Identifying 'Blind Spots' When Moving Children from Foster Care into Adoption (Lynne Cudmore and Sophie Bowell), Part II: The Value of Theory for Practice, Chapter 7: The Use of Self in Social Work Practice (Andrew Cooper), Chapter 8: Crisis, What Crisis - and Whose Crisis Is It Anyway? A Psychoanalytically Informed Account of How to Keep Thinking in the Face of the Day to Day Work of Managing Rising Anxiety (Gill Rusbridger) , Chapter 9: Exploring Racist States of Mind (Narendra Keval), Chapter 10: No Shit! - A Psycho-Educational Group for Foster Carers (Robin Solomon), Chapter 11: Cruel Protectors - Understanding Sexual Exploitation (Marion Bower and Robin Solomon), Chapter 12: Getting the Balance Right - Helping Young People with Learning Disability Achieve Independence (Susan Chantrell), Chapter 13: Working with Traumatised Refugees (Joanne Stubley), Part III: Teaching, Chapter 14: Observation as a Way of Learning (Marion Bower), Chapter 15: Psychanalysis and the Psychotherapies - Institutional Cleansing (Narendra Keval), Useful Texts, Index