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Author: NEY Tara; STOLTZ Jo-Anne; MALONEY Maureen;
Title: Voice, power and discourse: experiences of participants in family group conferences in the context of child protection.
Reference: Journal of Social Work, 13(2), March 2013, pp.184-202.
Format: article;
Topics: anti-oppressive practice; child protection; family group conferences; psychology; social work approaches; user views; research; Canada; Select:
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2 of 365
Author: GAMBLE Dorothy N.;
Title: Well-being in a globalized world: does social work know how to make it happen?
Reference: Journal of Social Work Education, 48(4), 2012, pp.669-689.
Format: article;
Topics: ethics; health; mental health; quality of life; service users; social work; social work approaches; Select:
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3 of 365
Author: KIRTON Derek;
Title: 'Kinship by design' in England: reconfiguring adoption from Blair to the coalition.
Reference: Child and Family Social Work, 18(1), February 2013, pp.97-106.
Format: article;
Topics: adopted children; adoption; adoptive parents; government policy; mixed economy of care; policy formulation; politics; professional role; social work approaches; social work methods; England; Select:
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4 of 365
Author: KONDRAT David C.; TEATER Barbra;
Title: The looking-glass self: looking at relationship as the mechanism of change in case management of persons with severe mental illness.
Reference: Families in Society, 93(4), October-December 2012, pp.271-278.
Format: article;
Topics: case management; community mental health services; mental health care; recovery approach; reflective practice; self-concept; severe mental health problems; social work approaches; social worker-service user relationships; Select:
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5 of 365
Author: PROBST Barbara;
Title: Diagnosing, diagnoses, and the DSM in clinical social work.
Reference: Families in Society, 93(4), October-December 2012, pp.255-263.
Format: article;
Topics: diagnosis; mental health; mental health care; mental health problems; social work approaches; social workers; research; United States; Select:
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6 of 365
Author: CHOI Kyung-Mee; KIM Caleb;
Title: Psychodynamic approaches from transcultural perspectives in working with Korean American women.
Reference: Families in Society, 93(4), October-December 2012, pp.279-286.
Format: article;
Topics: cultural identity; Korean people; psychology; psychotherapy; self-concept; self-esteem; social work approaches; practice; United States; Select:
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7 of 365
Author: ROGOWSKI Steve;
Title: The dog that needs to bark.
Reference: Professional Social Work, January 2013, pp.14-15.
Format: article;
Topics: childrens services; families; social work approaches; social work methods; social workers; social worker-service user relationships; young people; practice; United Kingdom; Select:
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8 of 365
Author: SOUSA Liliana; RODRIGUES Sofia;
Title: The collaborative professional: towards empowering vulnerable families.
Reference: Journal of Social Work Practice, 26(4), December 2012, pp.411-425.
Format: article;
Topics: collaboration; empowerment; families; professional role; reflective practice; resilience; social care provision; social work approaches; social workers; social worker-service user relationships; vulnerable adults; vulnerable children; research; Portugal; Select:
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9 of 365
Author: CHILLER Phoebe; CRISP Beth R.;
Title: Sticking around: why and how some social workers stay in the profession.
Reference: Practice, 24(2), 2012, pp.211-224.
Format: article;
Topics: coping behaviour; social work; social work approaches; social workers; staff retention; stress; research; Australia; Select:
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10 of 365
Author: WILSON George;
Title: Reforming social work education: some reflections on the contribution of practice learning.
Reference: Practice, 24(2), 2012, pp.225-237.
Format: article;
Topics: employment; joint working; practice placement; social work approaches; social work education; student social workers; Northern Ireland; Select:
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11 of 365
Author: WOODCOCK Ray;
Title: Knowing where you stand: neoliberal and other foundations for social work.
Reference: Journal of Comparative Social Welfare, 28(1), February 2012, pp.1-15.
Format: article;
Topics: politics; social policy; social work; social work approaches; social work education; social work history; sociology; United States; Select:
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12 of 365
Author: SHAPIRO Janet;
Title: Ethically informed practice with families formed via international adoption: linking care ethics with narrative approaches to social welfare practice.
Reference: Ethics and Social Welfare, 6(4), 2012, pp.333-350.
Format: article;
Topics: adoptive parents; ethics; intercountry adoption; social work; social work approaches; sociology; practice; United States; Select:
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13 of 365
Author: NOLAN Deborah; QUINN Neil;
Title: The context of risk management in mental health social work.
Reference: Practice, 24(3), 2012, pp.175-188.
Format: article;
Topics: mental health problems; mental health services; risk; social work approaches; social workers; research; Scotland; Select:
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14 of 365
Author: KEALY David; OGRODNICZUK John S.;
Title: Pathological narcissism: a front-line guide.
Reference: Practice, 24(3), 2012, pp.161-174.
Format: article;
Topics: counselling; empathy; psychotherapy; self-concept; social work approaches; practice; Select:
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15 of 365
Author: MCLAUGHLIN Janice; et al.;
Title: Families raising disabled children: enabling care and social justice
Publisher: Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 228p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: children; disabled people; ethics; families; parenting; social work approaches; sociology; research; care professionals; Select:
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16 of 365
Author: ARCHES Joan;
Title: The role of groupwork in social action projects with youth.
Reference: Groupwork, 22(1), 2012, pp.59-77.
Format: article;
Topics: community development; groupwork; social work approaches; young people; practice; practice example; United States; Select:
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17 of 365
Author: DYBICZ Phillip;
Title: The ethic of care: recapturing social work's first voice.
Reference: Social Work, 57(3), July 2012, pp.271-280.
Format: article;
Topics: ethics; professional role; social care provision; social work approaches; social workers; social worker-service user relationships; Select:
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18 of 365
Author: PARRISH Danielle E.; RUBIN Allen;
Title: Social workers' orientations toward the evidence-based practice process: a comparison with psychologists and licensed marriage and family therapists.
Reference: Social Work, 57(3), July 2012, pp.201-210.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; evidence-based practice; psychology; qualifications; social work approaches; social workers; therapies; therapy and treatment; research; United States; Select:
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19 of 365
Author: GOLDBERG Gertrude Schaffner;
Title: Economic inequality and economic crisis: a challenge for social workers.
Reference: Social Work, 57(3), July 2012, pp.211-224.
Format: article;
Topics: economic development; economics; equal opportunities; financial management; government policy; professional role; social work approaches; social workers; United States; Select:
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20 of 365
Author: CLAPTON Gary;
Title: Social work with fathers
Publisher: Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic Press, 2013. 112p.
Format: book;
Topics: fathers; parental role; parenting; social work approaches; practice; Scotland; care professionals; Select:
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