ABSTRACT

This gateway text lays the foundations for a thorough knowledge of the theory and methods that social workers need. Pulling together the work of a team of experts, this book uses the innovative “theorizing practice” approach, rather than the traditional “applying theory to practice” approach, thereby providing a much more satisfactory basis for understanding the relationship between theory and practice and making it easier for practitioners to employ theory in practice.

Part I sets the scene by examining the relationship between theory and practice, how research can be used to inform practice and the important role of policy and organizational factors. Part II provides 14 chapters, each exploring a different theoretical approach. All in all, this book provides the ideal introduction to using social work theory and methods in practice.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part I|56 pages

Social Work Theory and Methods in Context

chapter 1|17 pages

Theory and Methods in a Practice Context

Theorizing Practice

chapter 2|18 pages

Theory and Methods in an Intellectual Context

Using Research

chapter 3|19 pages

Theory and Methods in a Policy and Organizational Context

International Perspectives

part II|2 pages

Social Work Theories and Methods in Practice

chapter 4|13 pages

Psychodynamic Theory

chapter 5|16 pages

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy

chapter 6|11 pages

Task-Centered Practice

chapter 7|12 pages

Crisis Intervention

chapter 8|12 pages

Narrative Approaches

chapter 9|12 pages

Existentialism

chapter 10|12 pages

Solution-Focused Practice

chapter 11|13 pages

Mediation

chapter 12|14 pages

Social Pedagogy

chapter 13|11 pages

Family Therapy

chapter 14|11 pages

Group Work

chapter 15|13 pages

Ecological Theories

chapter 16|12 pages

Activism and Advocacy

chapter 17|13 pages

Community Social Work