ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1980, this was the first book to provide a wide-ranging discussion of social work with adolescents, and is composed of linked original papers by the Social Work Group and their associates at the University of Bath.

The contributors discuss adolescent development and the experience of adolescents and focus on what social workers might actually do with and for these young people. Following a general discussion of social work method, using the framework provided by systems theory, there is exploration of counselling with the adolescent and his family, group work and neighbourhood work with adolescents, and the residential care of adolescents. In addition, the book examines issues of interprofessional co-operation between the services provided for adolescents, and discusses some of the personal issues which confront the social worker who works with young people.

chapter Chapter one|8 pages

Setting the scene

part I|96 pages

Understanding adolescence and social work

part II|120 pages

Social work with adolescents

chapter Chapter six|27 pages

Groupwork with adolescents

chapter Chapter seven|21 pages

Neighbourhood work with adolescents

chapter Chapter eight|22 pages

Residential care and adolescents

chapter Chapter nine|12 pages

Some common problems in working with adolescents

chapter Chapter ten|5 pages

Postscript