A Handbook of Theory for Social Care
Volume Two

 

Handbook of Theory for Social Care 2
By Siobhan Maclean, Iain Maclean
and Lee Pardy-McLaughlin

 

 

Category:
Country:
Social Care
England, Scotland and Wales




It made total sense of what I'd struggled to understand for years.


 

City & Guilds A City and Guilds
Endorsed Publication


 

 

The second volume of this best selling handbook is ideal for candidates for qualifications in social care at level 4 and above. Students undertaking degrees in social care and related fields also find it useful.

A best seller, this book is now endorsed by City & Guilds.

Contents include:

  • Anti-oppressive Practice
    PCS Model; social constructionism; social and medical perspectives; discourse analysis; feminist perspectives; Black perspectives.
     
  • Assessment
    Process issues; models of assessment; concepts of needs; outcomes focussed assessment; the strengths perspective; risk assessment; holistic assessment; hindsight fallacy; risk management.
     
  • Counselling Theories
    Person centred approaches; rational emotive behaviour therapy; CBT; counselling and social care; conflict resolution; narrative approaches.
     
  • Approaches to Social Care Work
    Community work; animation; systems theories; family group conferencing; task centred practice; crisis intervention.
     
  • Working in Organisations
    Management theory; motivation; organisational theory; multi-disciplinary working; professional boundaries. 
     

 

 

A5 spiral bound
ISBN: 978-1-903575-43-7

£10 (UK Orders)
$30 (USA and Worldwide Orders)

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Frequently purchased together with:
 

Handbook of Theory for Social Care: Volume 1

Social Care and
the Law: An NVQ Related Reference Guide


Birth to Eighteen Years: Chldren and the Law






 

 

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