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the casework relationship: The Casework Relationship Felix Paul Biestek, 1957 |
the casework relationship: The Casework Relationship , 1974 |
the casework relationship: The Casework Relationship F. P. Biestek, 1970 |
the casework relationship: THE CASEWORK RELATIONSHIP FELIX P. BIESTEK, 2022 |
the casework relationship: The Casework Relationship Felix Paul Biestek, 1961 |
the casework relationship: The Casework Relationship Felix Paul Biestek, 1963 |
the casework relationship: The Casework Relationship Mary Elizabeth Scully, 1954 |
the casework relationship: The Casework Relationship Felix P. Biestek (s.j.), 1957 |
the casework relationship: The Casework Relationship Felix Paul Biestek, 1957 |
the casework relationship: Case Work and Counselling Mr. Rohit Manglik, 2023-08-21 EduGorilla Publication is a trusted name in the education sector, committed to empowering learners with high-quality study materials and resources. Specializing in competitive exams and academic support, EduGorilla provides comprehensive and well-structured content tailored to meet the needs of students across various streams and levels. |
the casework relationship: Acceptance in the Casework Relationship Rose Maureen Kelly, 1955 |
the casework relationship: Social Casework Helen Harris Perlman, 1957-03-15 This is a basic book in social casework. Its thesis is that among all the complexities within the subject matter and operations of casework there are certain constant elements, forces, and processes which give coherence and unity to its practice. Mrs. Perlman identifies and analyzes these constants and views them within the logical framework of problem-solving. In turn, problem-solving as a casework process is examined in its likeness to normal human problem-solving efforts. The result is an approach to learning and thinking about casework which is at once organized, synthesized, and imaginative. The book's usefulness is enhanced by the author's lucid and pointed style. |
the casework relationship: The Presence of Control in the Casework Relationship Susannah Hall, 1956 |
the casework relationship: Social Casework Perlman Helen Harris, 2011 |
the casework relationship: The Casework Relationship and the Thomistic Concept of Love John C. Johnson, 1959 |
the casework relationship: Offender Rehabilitation Gwen Robinson, Iain D Crow, 2009-01-22 ′Robinson and Crow have achieved the seemingly impossible: a book about rehabilitation that transcends the medical model, that is original and contemporary yet grounded in a sophisticated history, and most of all that is fun to read. It will become a new classic text in a field that has been crying out for one′ - Professor Shadd Maruna, Queen′s University, Belfast ′In an age where there is much public and political confusion about many criminal justice matters, this book brings considerable clarity to the idea of rehabilitation, its theoretical and historical roots, and contemporary practical application. This is an accessible, lively, and critical account of a concept which is central to the shape of the criminal justice system in pursuance of something that will work to reduce reoffending. Rehabilitation seems to go in and out of fashion depending on the politics of the day, but the careful and thorough examination of the different contexts in which it operates and competing perspectives on its potential offered here highlights its enduring qualities. This is a fascinating and engaging book by two established and real world scholars which will serve students and policy makers alike in the fields of criminal justice and social policy′ - Loraine Gelsthorpe, Reader in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge This comprehensive text explains all the key themes in the development and practice of offender rehabilitation. It explores how the issue fits within its wider social and political contexts, giving an insight into its current and future relevance to criminal justice. The book covers the full range of rehabilitative approaches, exploring how criminal justice responses have been influenced by trends such as the treatment model, ′What Works?′, desistance, risk and public protection, and changes in social policy. It offers the following essential features: theoretical grounding - providing students with all the essential background they need in order to fully understand the subject historical context - enabling the reader to see how ideas, policies and practices have developed over time research focus - introducing the reader to questions about how rehabilitative approaches have been evaluated and debates about ′what works′ for particular groups of offenders, such as sexual offenders and drug misusers study questions and further reading - giving students the tools both to revise and to expand their knowledge Offender Rehabilitation both advances thinking about the notion of rehabilitation, and ensures that students of crime and justice can keep abreast of the most recent developments in this area. |
the casework relationship: The Clients' Perception of the Casework Relationship Ruth T. Nishimura, 1971 |
the casework relationship: Experiencing a Free Use of Self in the Casework Relationship as a Dynamic Enabling the Client to Find Her Own Strength to Choose to Use Protective Service Ruth Moragne Scott, 1962 |
the casework relationship: Coercion in the Caseworker Relationship Joel F. Handler, 1968 |
the casework relationship: Intimate Relationships Wendell Ricketts, Harvey L. Gochros, 1987 Insightful perspectives on the social worker's role in the counseling of clients who have problems with different kinds of love. |
the casework relationship: Relationship Helen Harris Perlman, 2018-12-01 Like the subject about which she writes, Perlman engages the reader immediately, permitting a view into the author's rich and varied experiences, threaded throughout with profound compassion for all those who seek, suffer, and strive. . . . [This is] a welcome and wise effort, written with grace, sense and deep humanism. Were it in my power I would make it mandatory reading for all those who seek to offer others help.—Shirley Cooper, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry |
the casework relationship: New Developments in Casework Eileen Younghusband, 2021-11-07 Originally published in 1966, this book gives examples of the most advanced thought about casework by well-known writers in England and the United States at the time. The ground covered includes: the use of some current sociological theory in casework; analysis of the interpersonal relationships in casework; new thought about the appropriate use of authority with people whose own internal controls are weak and unreliable; and recent advances in understanding and working with people who respond to action more easily than to words. These articles by well-known authorities illustrate the increased range of insight and skill required of modern caseworkers, and at the same time are highly readable, conveying complex ideas in language refreshingly free from jargon. |
the casework relationship: The Caseworker's Differential Use of the Casework Relationship in Individual as Contrasted to Multiple Interviewing , 1969 |
the casework relationship: Psycho-Analytic Insight and Relationships Isca Salzberger-Wittenberg, 2013-05-13 Melanie Klein has been one of the most important contributors to our thinking about human development and human personality. In this classic text, Isca Salzberger-Wittenberg demonstates through theoretical exposition and the use of case material the ways in which Melanie Klein's main concepts and theories illuminate the practice of social casework. These theories are often complex and controversial, but this concise and lucid account continues to enable social workers and others in helping professions to judge the relevance of the Kleinian approach for themselves. |
the casework relationship: Permissiveness as an Element of the Casework Relationship Ann Snelus, 1954 |
the casework relationship: The Formation and Use of the Casework Relationship with the Adolescent Wilma McElroy Buvinger, 1956 |
the casework relationship: Practising Social Work Christopher P. Hanvey, Terry Philpot, 1994 Social work currently faces some of its biggest challenges as a profession. This book provides a systematic exploration of the whole range of methods and approaches taking in client groups from young offenders to elderly people. |
the casework relationship: Emotional Labour in Criminal Justice and Criminology Jake Phillips, Jaime Waters, Chalen Westaby, Andrew Fowler, 2020-06-04 This book is the first volume to explore criminal justice work and criminological research through the lens of emotional labour. A concept first coined 30 years ago, emotional labour seeks to explore the ways in which people manage their emotions in order to achieve the aims of their organisations, and the subsequent impact of this is on workers and service users. The chapters in this edited collection explore work in a wide range of criminal justice institutions as well as the penal voluntary sector. In addition to literature review chapters which consolidate what we already know, this book includes case study chapters which extend our knowledge of how emotional labour is performed in specific contexts, and in relation to certain types of work. Emotional Labour in Criminal Justice and Criminology covers topics such as prisoners who die from natural causes in prison, to the work of independent domestic violence advisors and the use of emotion by death penalty lawyers in the US. An accessible and compelling read, this book presents ground-breaking qualitative and quantitative research which will be critical to criminologists, criminal justice practitioners, students of criminology and academics in the fields of social policy and public service. |
the casework relationship: Integrating Social Work Methods Harry Specht, Anne Vickery, 2021-11-07 Throughout its history, social work has been seeking a means to state its purposes and methodology as a unity that transcends the purposes and methodology applicable in particular fields of practice, or sanctioned by particular legislation, or practised by a particular kind of worker. Recent changes in society, developments in social work practice, new additions to the knowledge base of social work and current reorganisation of the social services had led to an intensified interest in this ‘integrated’ approach. Originally published in 1977, Integrating Social Work Methods introduces the reader to the main developments in the conceptualisation of a unitary method. It clarifies what it is that is being unified, identifies issues involved in the attempt to unify, and discusses their implications for social work practice and training. As such it represented the first substantial British text in the field, and was widely welcomed by social work practitioners, administrators and educators at the time. |
the casework relationship: An Introduction to Social Casework Grace Mathew, 1992 |
the casework relationship: Social Case Work Mr. Rohit Manglik, 2023-08-21 EduGorilla Publication is a trusted name in the education sector, committed to empowering learners with high-quality study materials and resources. Specializing in competitive exams and academic support, EduGorilla provides comprehensive and well-structured content tailored to meet the needs of students across various streams and levels. |
the casework relationship: Sociology and Social Work Brian J. Heraud, 2016-06-06 Sociology and Social Work: Perspectives and Problems focuses on the relationship of sociology and social work. The book first offers information on the relationship of sociology and social work. Existing sociological views in social work; nature of applied sociology; development of sociology; and social work as a focus of sociological interest are discussed. The text puts emphasis on sociological perspective. Considerations include the individual in society, co-operation and conflict, sociology and other sciences, and society in the individual. The selection also underscores family and kinship, analysis of the community, and social stratification. The text also looks at child rearing, language, and social class. Changes in the stratification system; childhood as a preparation for class membership; and the relationship of social class and social work are explained. The book also underscores the social functions, professionalization, and organizational context of social work. Direction of change, social work and society, and public knowledge of social work are examined. The text is a vital reference for readers wanting to explore the relationship of social work and sociology. |
the casework relationship: Therapeutic Correctional Relationships Sarah Lewis, 2016-04-20 The relationship between offender and criminal justice practitioner has shifted throughout rehabilitative history, whether situated within psychological interventions, prison or probation. This relationship has evolved and adapted over time, but interpersonal processes remain central to offender work. However, little work has critically focused upon the challenging task of developing and sustaining positive relationships with offenders. This book addresses this gap, providing an in-depth exploration of the processes which underpin correctional relationships within probation. Through an innovative methodology, it examines how practitioners can enhance their practice by understanding how relationships form, deepen and end effectively. For the first time, it draws on the experiences of offenders and practitioners to uncover the darker side to relationships, identifying how they can rupture and break down. From this exploration, it presents alternative ways in which relationships can be repaired and safeguarded within correctional practice. In essence, this book assists practitioners in becoming successful supporters of change. In an increasingly competitive and politicised climate, this book outlines how political and organisational tensions can impact upon the flow of relationships across the criminal justice system. Uniquely, this book examines how these tensions can be overcome to produce transformative changes. Lewis suggests that therapeutic correctional relationships can thrive within a number of correctional settings and presents the core principles of relational practice and dynamic model of therapeutic correctional relationships to assist in achieving quality and sustainable practice. This book will appeal to criminological and psychological scholars as well as students studying probation and prison practice, offender rehabilitation and desistance. |
the casework relationship: Helping in Child Protective Services American Humane Association, 2004-02-12 This second edition of Helping in Child Protective Services: A Competency-Based Casework Handbook is a comprehensive desk reference that serves as both a daily guide for workers and a training tool for supervisors and administrators. This invaluable resource provides CPS workers with the knowledge and skills necessary to assist vulnerable families, covering such key issues as assessment, decision making, intervention, child development, medical evaluation, accountability, and the legal framework of culturally responsive practice. This handbook equips CPS professionals and students to follow the casework process from intake through case closure with step-by-step instructions and examples. Chapters cover child development, key developmental milestones, and the importance of intervention; medical evaluation of child abuse and neglect; how to structure interviews and phrase questions to obtain information from families and guide the casework process; and the importance of accountable practice to families, their agencies, and the public. This latest edition of Helping in Child Protective Services compiles the most up-to-date research and practice information to help professionals provide the highest quality and most innovative services to children and families. |
the casework relationship: Authority in Social Casework Robert Foren, Royston Bailey, 2016-06-06 Authority in Social Casework reviews the various settings in which social work is practiced. This book describes the presence of some component of authority in all casework situations while distinguishing the modes suitable to each setting and to the various needs of clients. Organized into three parts encompassing 10 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the practice of social casework in an authority setting. This text then examines the different concepts of authority as they affect the casework process. Other chapters consider the ways in which authority inheres in the role and function of workers in various casework settings. This book discusses as well the ways in which the nature of the setting determines the types of authority its workers possess. The final chapter deals with the use of a more assertive casework methods of support, which depends on the accurate assessment of the degree of maturity indicated by the client. Caseworkers will find this book useful. |
the casework relationship: Casework in Childcare Jean Kastell, 2013-08-21 First published in 1998. This is Volume IV of the twelve in the Sociology of Youth and Adolescence series and focuses on case work as part of the child-care officer’s role and, it’s value, and how it can be employed as a deliberate approach, with the need for commitment, in the care of a child over a long period. |
the casework relationship: Corrections in the Community Edward J. Latessa, Paula Smith, 2011-03-09 Corrections in the Community is an introductory text that provides a solid foundation of the most recent and salient information available on the broad and dynamic subject of community corrections. It explores the issues and practices facing community corrections, using the latest research in the field, in a way that makes it easy to use and understand. This book provides students with a thorough understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of community corrections. |
the casework relationship: Face to Face with Children Joel Kanter, 2018-06-27 This book presents the life and work of one of the leading British social workers of the 20th century. The wife of Donald Winnicott, an analysand of Melanie Klein, a wartime innovator in helping evacuated children, a teacher and mentor to a generation of British social workers and a gifted psychoanalyst, Clare Winnicott's life encompassed a remarkable richness of relationships and accomplishments. |
the casework relationship: Medical Research in the Veterans' Administration United States. Veterans Administration. Department of Medicine and Surgery, 1958 |
the casework relationship: Federal Probation , 1987 |
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CASEWORKER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
CASEWORKER meaning: 1. a person, usually a social worker (= a person who works for social services or for a private….
CASEWORK | significado en inglés - Cambridge Dictionary
CASEWORK Significado, definición, qué es CASEWORK: 1. work by police, social workers, lawyers, etc. on a particular case (= a problem, series of….
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CASEWORK definitie: 1. work by police, social workers, lawyers, etc. on a particular case (= a problem, series of…
CASEWORK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CASEWORK definition: 1. work by police, social workers, lawyers, etc. on a particular case (= a problem, series of….
CASEWORK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Jan 8, 2024 · CASEWORK meaning: 1. work by police, social workers, lawyers, etc. on a particular case (= a problem, series of….
CASEWORK | Định nghĩa trong Từ điển tiếng Anh Cambridge
CASEWORK ý nghĩa, định nghĩa, CASEWORK là gì: 1. work by police, social workers, lawyers, etc. on a particular case (= a problem, series of….
CASEWORK在剑桥英语词典中的解释及翻译 - Cambridge Dictionary
CASEWORK的意思、解释及翻译:1. work by police, social workers, lawyers, etc. on a particular case (= a problem, series of…。
CASEWORK | Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
CASEWORK 의미, 정의, CASEWORK의 정의: 1. work by police, social workers, lawyers, etc. on a particular case (= a problem, series of….
CASEWORK | 意味, Cambridge 英語辞書での定義
CASEWORK 意味, 定義, CASEWORK は何か: 1. work by police, social workers, lawyers, etc. on a particular case (= a problem, series of….
casework 的例句 - Cambridge Dictionary
Cambridge Dictionary Labs中如何使用“casework”的例句
CASEWORKER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
CASEWORKER meaning: 1. a person, usually a social worker (= a person who works for social services or for a private….
CASEWORK | significado en inglés - Cambridge Dictionary
CASEWORK Significado, definición, qué es CASEWORK: 1. work by police, social workers, lawyers, etc. on a particular case (= a problem, series of….
CASEWORK | Engelse betekenis - Cambridge Dictionary
CASEWORK definitie: 1. work by police, social workers, lawyers, etc. on a particular case (= a problem, series of…