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Title Social work theory and ethics : ideas in practice / Dorothee Ho+lscher, Richard Hugman, Donna McAuliffe, editors

Imprint Singapore : Springer, 2023

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Call # HV40
Pages/Media 1 online resource (533 pages) :
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Series Social work
Social work (Springer (Firm)) https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2021182713
Contents Introduction -- Psychological theory -- Systems theory -- Critical theory -- Post-modern and post-structural theory -- Post-human and post-anthropocentric theory -- Postcolonial and decolonising theory -- Person-centred approaches -- Problem-centred approaches -- Anti-oppressive practice -- Feminist social work -- Environmental practice and green social work -- Developmental social work -- Indigenous social work practices
Summary This reference work addresses the ideas that shape social work. Much of the social work literature addresses questions of theory and ethics separately, so that the body of thought that is represented in social work scholarship and research creates a distinction between them. However, the differences between these categories of thought can be somewhat arbitrary. This volume goes beyond this simple separation of categories. Although it recognises that questions of theory and ethics may be addressed distinctly, the connections between them can be made evident and drawn out by analysing them alongside each other. Social work's use and development of theory can be understood in two complementary ways. First, theory from the social sciences and other disciplines can be applied for social work; second, considered, systematic examinations of practice have enabled theory to be developed out of social work. These different approaches are usually referred to as 'theory for practice' and 'practice theory'. The advancement of social work theory occurs often through the interplay between these two dimensions, through research and scholarship in the field. Similarly, social work ethics draw on principles and concepts that have their roots in philosophical inquiry and also involve applied analysis in the particular issues with which social workers engage and their practices in doing so. In this way social work contributes to wider debates through advancement of its own perspectives and knowledge gained through practice. Social Work Theory and Ethics: Ideas in Practice offers a unique approach by bringing together the complementary dimensions of theory with each other and at the same time with ethical research and scholarship. It presents an analysis of the ideas of social work in a way that enables connections between them to be identified and explored. This reference is essential reading for social work practitioners, researchers, policy-makers, academics and students, as well as an invaluable resource for universities, research institutes, government ministries and departments, major non-governmental organisations, and professional associations of social work
Note Includes index
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OCLC # 1374129778
ISBN # 9789811910159
9811910154
10.1007/978-981-19-1015-9
Subject Social service. https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124049
Social service -- Moral and ethical aspects. https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010113779
Social workers -- Professional ethics. https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010113784
Alt Name Ho+lscher, Dorothee, https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2005038055 editor
Hugman, Richard, 1954- https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92802802 editor
McAuliffe, Donna, https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015090770 editor
Ohio Library and Information Network. https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no95058981

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