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Psychoanalytic Social Work

Practice, Foundations, Methods

Psychoanalytic Social Work

Practice, Foundations, Methods

ByGeorge Bruns
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 8 March 2018
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429479069
Pages 240 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429903830
SubjectsBehavioral Sciences
KeywordsPsychoanalytic Social Work, Psychoanalytic Social, Young People’s Services, Social Worker, Family Therapy
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Bruns, G. (2013). Psychoanalytic Social Work. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429479069
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book represents the first systematic account of the theory and practice of psychoanalytical social work. For students and those entering the field of social work who are interested in psychoanalytical social work it offers an overview of the diverse fields of practice of psychoanalytical social work and combines this with a description of its history, relation to other areas of social work and relevant psychoanalytical theories. The authors are convinced for this reason that both for students on degree courses as also for social workers and social education workers in further training the book offers an important contribution and fills a gap in this field. Equally, it addresses practising social workers, social educationalists, psychiatrists or psychotherapists offering comprehensive insight into this particular form of social work for those working in centres for counselling or early intervention or in social paediatrics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|17 pages
Social work and psychoanalytic social work
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 2|11 pages
On the history of social work and psychoanalytic social work
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 3|13 pages
Psychoanalytic theories, methods, and concepts
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 4|15 pages
Areas in which psychoanalytic social work is applied
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 5|7 pages
Psychoanalytic social work in the wider context of social and therapeutic assistance: points of contact and differences
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 6|9 pages
Psychoanalytic social work and mediation
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 7|6 pages
Psychoanalytic social work in day nurseries (day care centres), early education, and early intervention
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 8|9 pages
Social work in real space and work on inner processes and structures
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 9|7 pages
Setting and adjustment of the framework to the needs of the client
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 10|11 pages
Transference—countertransference— “scene”—the enactive domain
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 11|9 pages
Cooperation relations in psychoanalytic social work (interagency working)
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 12|7 pages
Cooperation relations with the institutions carrying the costs of social work
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 13|10 pages
Supervision
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 14|9 pages
Quality and qualifications
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 15|37 pages
Psychoanalytic social work in practice at the Verein für Psychoanalytische Sozialarbeit Rottenburg/Tübingen
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 16|21 pages
Glossary
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract

This book represents the first systematic account of the theory and practice of psychoanalytical social work. For students and those entering the field of social work who are interested in psychoanalytical social work it offers an overview of the diverse fields of practice of psychoanalytical social work and combines this with a description of its history, relation to other areas of social work and relevant psychoanalytical theories. The authors are convinced for this reason that both for students on degree courses as also for social workers and social education workers in further training the book offers an important contribution and fills a gap in this field. Equally, it addresses practising social workers, social educationalists, psychiatrists or psychotherapists offering comprehensive insight into this particular form of social work for those working in centres for counselling or early intervention or in social paediatrics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|17 pages
Social work and psychoanalytic social work
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 2|11 pages
On the history of social work and psychoanalytic social work
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 3|13 pages
Psychoanalytic theories, methods, and concepts
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 4|15 pages
Areas in which psychoanalytic social work is applied
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 5|7 pages
Psychoanalytic social work in the wider context of social and therapeutic assistance: points of contact and differences
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 6|9 pages
Psychoanalytic social work and mediation
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 7|6 pages
Psychoanalytic social work in day nurseries (day care centres), early education, and early intervention
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 8|9 pages
Social work in real space and work on inner processes and structures
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 9|7 pages
Setting and adjustment of the framework to the needs of the client
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 10|11 pages
Transference—countertransference— “scene”—the enactive domain
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 11|9 pages
Cooperation relations in psychoanalytic social work (interagency working)
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 12|7 pages
Cooperation relations with the institutions carrying the costs of social work
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 13|10 pages
Supervision
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 14|9 pages
Quality and qualifications
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 15|37 pages
Psychoanalytic social work in practice at the Verein für Psychoanalytische Sozialarbeit Rottenburg/Tübingen
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 16|21 pages
Glossary
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book represents the first systematic account of the theory and practice of psychoanalytical social work. For students and those entering the field of social work who are interested in psychoanalytical social work it offers an overview of the diverse fields of practice of psychoanalytical social work and combines this with a description of its history, relation to other areas of social work and relevant psychoanalytical theories. The authors are convinced for this reason that both for students on degree courses as also for social workers and social education workers in further training the book offers an important contribution and fills a gap in this field. Equally, it addresses practising social workers, social educationalists, psychiatrists or psychotherapists offering comprehensive insight into this particular form of social work for those working in centres for counselling or early intervention or in social paediatrics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|17 pages
Social work and psychoanalytic social work
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 2|11 pages
On the history of social work and psychoanalytic social work
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 3|13 pages
Psychoanalytic theories, methods, and concepts
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 4|15 pages
Areas in which psychoanalytic social work is applied
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 5|7 pages
Psychoanalytic social work in the wider context of social and therapeutic assistance: points of contact and differences
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 6|9 pages
Psychoanalytic social work and mediation
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 7|6 pages
Psychoanalytic social work in day nurseries (day care centres), early education, and early intervention
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 8|9 pages
Social work in real space and work on inner processes and structures
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 9|7 pages
Setting and adjustment of the framework to the needs of the client
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 10|11 pages
Transference—countertransference— “scene”—the enactive domain
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 11|9 pages
Cooperation relations in psychoanalytic social work (interagency working)
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 12|7 pages
Cooperation relations with the institutions carrying the costs of social work
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 13|10 pages
Supervision
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 14|9 pages
Quality and qualifications
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 15|37 pages
Psychoanalytic social work in practice at the Verein für Psychoanalytische Sozialarbeit Rottenburg/Tübingen
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 16|21 pages
Glossary
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract

This book represents the first systematic account of the theory and practice of psychoanalytical social work. For students and those entering the field of social work who are interested in psychoanalytical social work it offers an overview of the diverse fields of practice of psychoanalytical social work and combines this with a description of its history, relation to other areas of social work and relevant psychoanalytical theories. The authors are convinced for this reason that both for students on degree courses as also for social workers and social education workers in further training the book offers an important contribution and fills a gap in this field. Equally, it addresses practising social workers, social educationalists, psychiatrists or psychotherapists offering comprehensive insight into this particular form of social work for those working in centres for counselling or early intervention or in social paediatrics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|17 pages
Social work and psychoanalytic social work
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 2|11 pages
On the history of social work and psychoanalytic social work
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 3|13 pages
Psychoanalytic theories, methods, and concepts
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 4|15 pages
Areas in which psychoanalytic social work is applied
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 5|7 pages
Psychoanalytic social work in the wider context of social and therapeutic assistance: points of contact and differences
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 6|9 pages
Psychoanalytic social work and mediation
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 7|6 pages
Psychoanalytic social work in day nurseries (day care centres), early education, and early intervention
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 8|9 pages
Social work in real space and work on inner processes and structures
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 9|7 pages
Setting and adjustment of the framework to the needs of the client
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 10|11 pages
Transference—countertransference— “scene”—the enactive domain
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 11|9 pages
Cooperation relations in psychoanalytic social work (interagency working)
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 12|7 pages
Cooperation relations with the institutions carrying the costs of social work
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 13|10 pages
Supervision
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 14|9 pages
Quality and qualifications
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 15|37 pages
Psychoanalytic social work in practice at the Verein für Psychoanalytische Sozialarbeit Rottenburg/Tübingen
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 16|21 pages
Glossary
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book represents the first systematic account of the theory and practice of psychoanalytical social work. For students and those entering the field of social work who are interested in psychoanalytical social work it offers an overview of the diverse fields of practice of psychoanalytical social work and combines this with a description of its history, relation to other areas of social work and relevant psychoanalytical theories. The authors are convinced for this reason that both for students on degree courses as also for social workers and social education workers in further training the book offers an important contribution and fills a gap in this field. Equally, it addresses practising social workers, social educationalists, psychiatrists or psychotherapists offering comprehensive insight into this particular form of social work for those working in centres for counselling or early intervention or in social paediatrics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|17 pages
Social work and psychoanalytic social work
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 2|11 pages
On the history of social work and psychoanalytic social work
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 3|13 pages
Psychoanalytic theories, methods, and concepts
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 4|15 pages
Areas in which psychoanalytic social work is applied
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 5|7 pages
Psychoanalytic social work in the wider context of social and therapeutic assistance: points of contact and differences
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 6|9 pages
Psychoanalytic social work and mediation
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 7|6 pages
Psychoanalytic social work in day nurseries (day care centres), early education, and early intervention
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 8|9 pages
Social work in real space and work on inner processes and structures
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 9|7 pages
Setting and adjustment of the framework to the needs of the client
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 10|11 pages
Transference—countertransference— “scene”—the enactive domain
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 11|9 pages
Cooperation relations in psychoanalytic social work (interagency working)
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 12|7 pages
Cooperation relations with the institutions carrying the costs of social work
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 13|10 pages
Supervision
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 14|9 pages
Quality and qualifications
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 15|37 pages
Psychoanalytic social work in practice at the Verein für Psychoanalytische Sozialarbeit Rottenburg/Tübingen
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 16|21 pages
Glossary
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract

This book represents the first systematic account of the theory and practice of psychoanalytical social work. For students and those entering the field of social work who are interested in psychoanalytical social work it offers an overview of the diverse fields of practice of psychoanalytical social work and combines this with a description of its history, relation to other areas of social work and relevant psychoanalytical theories. The authors are convinced for this reason that both for students on degree courses as also for social workers and social education workers in further training the book offers an important contribution and fills a gap in this field. Equally, it addresses practising social workers, social educationalists, psychiatrists or psychotherapists offering comprehensive insight into this particular form of social work for those working in centres for counselling or early intervention or in social paediatrics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|17 pages
Social work and psychoanalytic social work
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 2|11 pages
On the history of social work and psychoanalytic social work
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 3|13 pages
Psychoanalytic theories, methods, and concepts
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 4|15 pages
Areas in which psychoanalytic social work is applied
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 5|7 pages
Psychoanalytic social work in the wider context of social and therapeutic assistance: points of contact and differences
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 6|9 pages
Psychoanalytic social work and mediation
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 7|6 pages
Psychoanalytic social work in day nurseries (day care centres), early education, and early intervention
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 8|9 pages
Social work in real space and work on inner processes and structures
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 9|7 pages
Setting and adjustment of the framework to the needs of the client
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 10|11 pages
Transference—countertransference— “scene”—the enactive domain
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 11|9 pages
Cooperation relations in psychoanalytic social work (interagency working)
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 12|7 pages
Cooperation relations with the institutions carrying the costs of social work
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 13|10 pages
Supervision
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 14|9 pages
Quality and qualifications
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 15|37 pages
Psychoanalytic social work in practice at the Verein für Psychoanalytische Sozialarbeit Rottenburg/Tübingen
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
chapter 16|21 pages
Glossary
ByMichael Gunter, George Bruns, Martin Feuling, Sylvia Künstler, Horst Nonnenmann, Olaf Schmidt, Joachim Staigle
View abstract
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