ABSTRACT

Social workers need to recognize the critical role that theory plays both in the way they make sense of what is going on and in the way they order their work. Such recognition clarifies practice for both the worker and the client. David Howe's classic text provides a framework to help social workers develop an understanding of the theories which inescapably underpin their thoughts and actions. This edition contains a new preface by the author, written in 2008, in which he examines the continuing value of his framework, concluding that it remains an effective tool for making sense of the profession's most current ideas. The book covers a range of theoretical approaches, demonstrating through examples that different theories necessarily lead to very different practices. It offers a stimulating guide to social work theory which is proven to help social workers both to understand their practices and to practise in a disciplined and imaginative way.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|6 pages

The Consumer Reports

chapter 2|10 pages

Making Sense

chapter 3|6 pages

Sorting Out Social Work Theories

chapter 4|8 pages

The World of Objects and Subjects

chapter 5|12 pages

Order and Conflict in Society

chapter 6|4 pages

A Taxonomy of Social Work Theories

chapter 7|8 pages

The Fixers

chapter 9|12 pages

Behavioural Social Work

chapter 10|10 pages

The Seekers After Meaning

chapter 11|12 pages

Client-Centred Approaches

chapter 12|12 pages

The Raisers of Consciousness

chapter 13|6 pages

Radical Practice

chapter 14|12 pages

The Revolutionaries

chapter 15|8 pages

Marxist Social Work