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1 of 1604
Author: JACOBSON Maxine;
Title: The faculty meeting: practicing social justice-oriented group work.
Reference: Social Work with Groups, 32(3), July-September 2009, pp..177-192.
Format: article;
Topics: groupwork; higher education; social work education; social work theories; practice; United States; Add comment Select:
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2 of 1604
Author: RASMUSSEN Brian; SALHANI Daniel;
Title: Some social implications of psychoanalytic theory: a social work perspective.
Reference: Journal of Social Work Practice, 24(2), June 2010, pp.209-225.
Format: article;
Topics: ecological approach; psychoanalysis; social work theories; Add comment Select:
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3 of 1604
Author: BLISS Susan;
Title: The ‘internal saboteur’: contributions of W. R. D. Fairbairn in understanding and treating self-harming adolescents.
Reference: Journal of Social Work Practice, 24(2), June 2010, pp.227-237.
Format: article;
Topics: adolescence; case studies; self-harm; social work theories; young people; practice; Add comment Select:
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4 of 1604
Author: FORTE James A.;
Title: Adding the “symbolic” to interactionist practice: a theoretical elaboration of William Schwartz' legacy to group workers.
Reference: Social Work with Groups, 32(1-2), January-June 2009, pp.80-95.
Format: article;
Topics: communication skills; groupwork; models; research design; social work theories; Add comment Select:
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5 of 1604
Author: DUSTIN Donna; MONTGOMERY Michael Robert;
Title: The use of social theory in reflecting on anti-oppressive practice with final year BSc social work students.
Reference: Social Work Education, 29(4), June 2010, pp.386-401.
Format: article;
Topics: anti-oppressive practice; case studies; curriculum development; empowerment; social work education; social work theories; England; Add comment Select:
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6 of 1604
Author: ADAMS Robert;
Title: The short guide to social work
Publisher: Bristol: Policy Press, 2010. 208p.
Format: book;
Topics: professional role; social work; social work approaches; social work education; social work methods; social work theories; practice; United Kingdom; care professionals; Add comment Select:
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7 of 1604
Author: HALLAHAN Lorna;
Title: Legitimising social work disability policy practice: pain or praxis?
Reference: Australian Social Work, 63(1), March 2010, pp.117-132.
Format: article;
Topics: disabled people; policy; politics; social work; social work theories; Australia; Add comment Select:
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8 of 1604
Author: OLONAN Ryna;
Title: From hegemony to a fusion of horizons: the experiences of the hospital social worker.
Reference: Canadian Social Work Review, 26(2), 2009, pp.125-138.
Format: article;
Topics: cultural identity; hospital social work; multicultural approach; social work theories; social workers; Canada; Add comment Select:
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9 of 1604
Author: ORD Robyn L.;
Title: “It’s like a tattoo”: rethinking dominant discourses on grief.
Reference: Canadian Social Work Review, 26(2), 2009, pp.195-211.
Format: article;
Topics: bereavement; coping behaviour; grief; social work theories; Add comment Select:
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10 of 1604
Author: SALAS Lorraine Moya; SEN Soma; SEGAL Elizabeth A.;
Title: Critical theory: pathway from dichotomous to integrated social work practice.
Reference: Families in Society, 91(1), January - March 2010, pp.91-95.
Format: article;
Topics: ecological approach; reflective practice; social work; social work methods; social work theories; United States; Add comment Select:
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11 of 1604
Author: POZZUTO Richard; ARND-CADDIGAN Margaret; AVERETT Paige;
Title: Notes in support of a relational social work perspective: a critical review of the relational literature with implications for macro practice.
Reference: Smith College Studies In Social Work, 79(1), January-March 2009, pp.5-16.
Format: article;
Topics: psychoanalysis; social networks; social work approaches; social work methods; social work theories; research review; Add comment Select:
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12 of 1604
Author: JONES Peter;
Title: Responding to the ecological crisis: transformative pathways for social work education.
Reference: Journal of Social Work Education, 46(1), Winter 2010, pp.67-81.
Format: article;
Topics: ecological approach; environmental factors; social work education; social work theories; Add comment Select:
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13 of 1604
Author: AXFORD Nick;
Title: Is social exclusion a useful concept in children's services?
Reference: British Journal of Social Work, 40(3), April 2010, pp.737-754.
Format: article;
Topics: childrens services; needs; poverty; social exclusion; social work theories; vulnerable children; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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14 of 1604
Author: COUSSEE Filip; et al.;
Title: The emerging social pedagogical paradigm in UK child and youth care: deus ex machina or walking the beaten path?
Reference: British Journal of Social Work, 40(3), April 2010, pp.789-805.
Format: article;
Topics: child care; child care workers; children; holistic care; residential child care; social work; social work theories; young people; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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15 of 1604
Author: HOUSTON Stan;
Title: Beyond homo economicus: recognition, self-realization and social work.
Reference: British Journal of Social Work, 40(3), April 2010, pp.841-857.
Format: article;
Topics: individual budgets; personalisation; social work; social work theories; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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16 of 1604
Author: REDMOND Melissa;
Title: Safe space oddity: revisiting critical pedagogy.
Reference: Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 30(1), January - March 2010, pp.1-14.
Format: article;
Topics: reflective practice; social work education; social work theories; student social workers; teaching methods; practice; Canada; Add comment Select:
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17 of 1604
Author: PHELAN Jack;
Title: Revisiting the Modifying Environment approach.
Reference: Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care, 9(1), February - March 2010, pp.52-58.
Format: article;
Topics: behaviour therapy; intervention; looked after children; models; residential child care; social work theories; practice; Add comment Select:
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18 of 1604
Author: GUO Wei-he; TSUI Ming-sum;
Title: From resilience to resistance: a reconstruction of the strengths perspective in social work practice.
Reference: International Social Work, 53(2), March 2010, pp.233-245.
Format: article;
Topics: empowerment; reflective practice; resilience; social work approaches; social work theories; Add comment Select:
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19 of 1604
Author: POSO Tarja;
Title: Revisiting residential care: methodological considerations.
Reference: Qualitative Social Work, 9(1), March 2010, pp.27-42.
Format: article;
Topics: case studies; field work; research methods; residential child care; social work methods; social work theories; research; Finland; Add comment Select:
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20 of 1604
Author: HOUSTON Stan;
Title: Prising open the black box: critical realism, action research and social work.
Reference: Qualitative Social Work, 9(1), March 2010, pp.73-91.
Format: article;
Topics: action research; research methods; social work; social work theories; Add comment Select:
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