Reflective Social Work Practice
Reflective Social Work Practice demonstrates how social workers can creatively and consciously combine 'thinking, doing and being' when working with individuals, families, groups, communities and organisations, and when undertaking research. It discusses conceptual and theoretical aspects of reflective practice and presents a new, cohesive reflective social work practice model. It explores the themes of thinking (theory), doing (practice) and being (virtues). By defining 'being' in terms of virtues, the authors provide new perspectives for improved learning and practice in social work. Each chapter features reflective exercises, examples, review questions and activities to engage and challenge readers. Extended case studies throughout illustrate how a holistic approach to social work can enhance practice and enrich the quality of services delivered to people and communities. Written by authors with extensive professional experience in social work, Reflective Social Work Practice is an invaluable resource for social work, human services and welfare students, educators and practitioners alike.
- Written by authors with extensive professional experience in social work
- Provides a critical and reflective framework to direct practice
- Each chapter features reflective exercises, examples, and review questions and activities
Product details
December 2014Adobe eBook Reader
9781316121993
0 pages
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Table of Contents
- 1. Contemporary social work practice: thinking, doing and being
- 2. A reflective social work practice model: blending thinking, doing and being with people
- 3. Being in the context of reflective practice with individuals/families
- 4. Being in the context of reflective practice with groups
- 5. Being in the context of reflective practice with communities
- 6. Being in the context of social work research for action and change
- 7. Being in the context of reflective practice as a social work leader, manager, administrator
- 8. Reflections on thinking, doing and being: future of social work practice.