Feminist Perspectives on Social Work Practice
Title | Feminist Perspectives on Social Work Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Shannon Butler-Mokoro |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 321 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | SOCIAL SCIENCE |
ISBN | 0190858788 |
"This book takes a contemporary look at the issues that affect women most from a feminist perspective. Going beyond the equal pay for equal work issue, we write about mental health, substance abuse, disabilities, parenting, relationships, criminal justice, and aging all from a holistic and intersectional perspective"--
Feminist Social Work Theory and Practice
Title | Feminist Social Work Theory and Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Lena Dominelli |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 202 |
Release | 2017-03-14 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1350318124 |
Feminist theories of social work have been criticised in recent years for treating women as a uniform category and displaying insufficient sensitivity to the complex ways in which other social divisions (those of race, age, disability, etc.) impact on gender relations. This major text by a leading writer in the field seeks to develop a new framework for feminist social work that takes on board postmodernist arguments to do with difference and power yet retains a commitment to collective solidarity and social change. As such, it will be essential reading for students, educators and practitioners alike in social work.
Feminist Theories and Social Work
Title | Feminist Theories and Social Work PDF eBook |
Author | Christine Flynn Saulnier |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 256 |
Release | 2014-02-25 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1317763904 |
This invaluable guidebook accomplishes what many others on feminist theory do not. It reviews both the theories and the applications of the field. Too frequently, books and articles tend to focus on one or two ways for practicing feminism, when, in reality, different problems, different groups of women, and different goals may require a different theory for guiding objectiveness, strategies, and work style. Using the wrong theory for a particular group or problem may backfire, causing unexpected outcomes. This book circumvents such unforeseen results. Feminist Theories and Social Work reviews the most important theories of today, evaluates the contributions and limitations of each branch, and for each theory, provides application examples at several levels of intervention.
The State of Feminist Social Work
Title | The State of Feminist Social Work PDF eBook |
Author | Vicky White |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 184 |
Release | 2006-09-27 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 1134334362 |
Tracing key ideas in feminist social work from the 1970s through to the present day, and using data from interviews with female social workers, this book examines and explores the current state of feminist social work.
Feminist Social Work Theory and Practice
Title | Feminist Social Work Theory and Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Lena Dominelli |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 193 |
Release | 2017-03-14 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0230628206 |
Feminist theories of social work have been criticised in recent years for treating women as a uniform category and displaying insufficient sensitivity to the complex ways in which other social divisions (those of race, age, disability, etc.) impact on gender relations. This major text by a leading writer in the field seeks to develop a new framework for feminist social work that takes on board postmodernist arguments to do with difference and power yet retains a commitment to collective solidarity and social change. As such, it will be essential reading for students, educators and practitioners alike in social work.
Relational Theory for Social Work Practice
Title | Relational Theory for Social Work Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Sharon Freedberg |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Social case work |
ISBN | 9780789012647 |
This text introduces social workers to the burgeoning feminist scholarship on relational theories and their practical application with diverse populations. It emphasizes the application of the basic relational concepts in a readable and comprehensive way, developing an approach to practice which is useful for both social workers and clients.
Theoretical Perspectives for Direct Social Work Practice
Title | Theoretical Perspectives for Direct Social Work Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Coady, PhD |
Publisher | Springer Publishing Company |
Total Pages | 576 |
Release | 2007-10-22 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780826110930 |
Praise for the first edition "Finally, a social work practice text that makes a difference! This is the book that you have wished for but could never find. Although similar to texts that cover a range of practice theories and approaches to clinical practice, this book clearly has a social work frame of reference and a social work identity." --Gayla Rogers, Dean of the Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary The major focus of this second edition is the same; to provide an overview of theories, models, and therapies for direct social work practice, including systems theory, attachment theory, cognitive-behavioral theory, narrative therapy, solution-focused therapy, the crisis intervention model, and many more. However, this popular textbook goes beyond a mere survey of such theories. It also provides a framework for integrating the use of each theory with central social work principles and values, as well as with the artistic elements of practice. This second edition has been fully updated and revised to include: A new chapter on Relational Theory, and newly-rewritten chapters by new authors on Cognitive-Behavioral Theory, Existential Theory, and Wraparound Services New critique of the Empirically Supported Treatment (EST) movement Updated information on the movement toward eclecticism in counseling and psychotherapy A refined conceptualization of the editors' generalist-eclectic approach