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Theorizing Social Work Practice Neil Thompson

Theorizing Social Work Practice By Neil Thompson

Theorizing Social Work Practice by Neil Thompson


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Summary

This inspirational text from Neil Thompson explores the relationship between social work theory and social work practice in a way that promotes reflective practice and identifies the value and limitations of different theoretical positions from an applied perspective. The book is outstanding for its clarity, balance, organization and integrity

Theorizing Social Work Practice Summary

Theorizing Social Work Practice by Neil Thompson

In social work, theory and practice are inextricably linked. This ground-breaking book explores the ways in which theory informs practice and how practice can test and inform theory. With the help of detailed explanations, practitioner quotes and case examples, Neil Thompson guides the reader through the process of 'theorizing practice' clearly and accessibly. Tackling advanced concepts in an accessible way, he critically discusses social work approaches and perspectives, including post-structuralism and postmodernism, and highlights the role of existentialism in understanding the challenges of contemporary practice. Social work requires the ability to handle complexity. This book helps the reader to expand their capacity for reflective practice, critical analysis and the personal evaluation of theoretical positions. It provides much needed food for thought about the complexities of theory and practice, with the aim of inspiring high-quality work and enlivening day-to-day practice.

Theorizing Social Work Practice Reviews

'Theoretical frameworks are made accessible by the clear and conversational style of Dr Thompson. The inclusion of practice vignettes facilitate the integration of complex theory with 'real-life' situations encountered in social work practice. Dr Thompson goes beyond traditional theorising and looks to the deeper personal, social and cultural issues facing workers and clients. This will be a highly recommended text for students and practitioners.' - Dr Jan Pascal, School of Social Work and Social Policy, La Trobe University, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.

About Neil Thompson

NEIL THOMPSON is a highly respected writer, teacher and adviser, with over 32 years' experience in the people professions. He has held full or honorary professorships at four UK universities, and is now a sought-after trainer, consultant and conference speaker. He is the editor-in-chief of two online communities (Well-being Zone: www.well-beingzone.com and Social Work Focus: www.socialworkfocus.com). His personal website is at www.neilthompson.info.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- PART I: MAKING SENSE OF THEORY Introduction: Theory into Practice.- The Role of Theory.- Theory and Postmodernism.- Practices Redefined.- Conclusion.- PART II: MAKING SENSE OF PRACTICE Introduction: Dimensions of the Social Work World.- The Person.- Interpersonal Interaction.- Group Dynamics and Intergroup Relations.- Cultural Contexts.- Sociopolitical Structures and Processes.- The Organizational Context .- Morality and Ideology.- Conclusion.- PART III: DEVELOPING THEORY Introduction: Taking Theory Forward.- Developing Coherence: Drawing on Existentialism.- The Linguistic Turn.- Spirituality and Meaning.- Developing Emancipatory Practice.- The Challenges We Face.- Conclusion.

Additional information

GOR005656692
9780230553064
0230553060
Theorizing Social Work Practice by Neil Thompson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
20100203
296
N/A
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