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E-Book, Englisch, 238 Seiten

Bower / Solomon What Social Workers Need to Know

A psychoanalytic approach

E-Book, Englisch, 238 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-317-44406-0
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Social work deals with the heavy end of human difficulties such as cruelty, self-destructiveness and severe and enduring mental health problems. How do social workers make sense of the emotional difficulties which come with the realities of practice? What are the best theories and techniques that are suitable for dealing with complex situations and avoiding burnout and stress? The contributors to this book argue that psychoanalysis provides a theory of development and behaviour capable of formulating a realistic model for understanding severe emotional difficulties and disturbances in both clients and social workers themselves.

The chapters demonstrate a way of thinking for the practitioner that can be used in all situations. The book examines in detail some of the difficult and disturbing conversations that social workers have with clients of all ages. It provides a psychoanalytic framework for understanding circumstances which may be puzzling, stressful or frightening, and a theory whose value for many social work problems is well underpinned by research evidence.

Written by senior practitioners who are all still working in the front line, this book puts complex real life experiences into words, to help the social worker become a more effective practitioner.
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1. How Theory can Alleviate Stress and Prevent Burnout, Marion Bower 2. Creating a framework, Marion Bower 3. Learning to observe, Robin Solomon and Marion Bower 4. The use of self in social work, Andrew Cooper 5. Supervision process and procedure, Marion Bower Section Two: Making Sense Of Complex Practice 6. Scary Parents, Marion Bower 7. Assessment of Parenting, Anna Harvey 8. A Young Boy’s Journey to Adoption: Using Observation as an Intervention, Heather Atkinson 9. Foster carers’s states of mind: A psychoeducational group for foster carers, Robin Solomon 10. The transition to adolescence of a young person with a Learning Disability, Sue Chantrell 11. Bereavement and loss, Marion Bower 12. Facing Hopelessness: The Unspoken Social Work Task, Stephen Smith Section Three: Practice Near Research 13. Difficult Conversations on the Frontline, Navigating the tensions between care and control, Fiona Henderson 14. The children were fine’ The move from foster care to adoption, Lynne Cudmore and Sophie Boswell


Marion Bower is a freelance social worker and adult psychotherapist. She has worked in child and family mental health services for 34 years including 14 years at the Tavistock Clinic. She co-edited The Emotional Needs of Young Children and their Families and edited Psychoanalytic theory for social work practice, both published by Routledge.

Robin Solomon is a consultant social worker at the Tavistock Clinic. She is a member of the fostering, adoption and kinship care team. She organises courses and teaches extensively at the Tavistock Clinic.


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