Modern Social Work Theory is a worldwide best-seller renowned for its
masterly overview and measured critique which come together to offer a
complete and authoritative introduction to theories of social work
practice. It draws on literature from across the world to trace the
origins of social work ideas and how they develop, as well assessing
their role and value based on scholarly debate and research. Compact
and clearly structured, the book breaks down key issues in a way that
is easy for students to grasp. As with the previous edition, the book
is composed of two parts: Part I presents a general discussion about
the place of social work theory in practice, while Part II reviews
groups of related theories, from psychodynamic perspectives to ideas
about humanism, existentialism and spirituality. Within Part II, each
chapter has been significantly developed to follow a common structure
which supports navigability and reflects the likely manner in which
students will approach the text.
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ISBN
9781137406033
Publisert
2014
Utgave
4. utgave
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Vendor
Red Globe Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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