Supporting Families
By (Author) Terence O'Sullivan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
24th June 2016
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Child welfare and youth services
361.3
Paperback
224
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
From time to time all families face predicaments, and use their own resources to overcome them. However, sometimes these resources are insufficient and they need help. Through the use of richly detailed practice examples and case studies, this comprehensive book clearly and succinctly examines the knowledge, skills and attitude that social workers require in order to engage with and help families experiencing strain in a multitude of different situations. Taking a strongly ecological stance, it outlines the variety of external stressors that can push families into difficulty and provides a thorough examination of the ways in which social workers can understand, help and support them. Concise and accessible, Supporting Families is an essential sourcebook for undergraduate and postgraduate students taking modules related to working with children and families as well as practitioners seeking a fresh source of reference.
From the first chapter this book offers an honest and clear approach to work with families This book is never simplistic but is clear and well researched, tackling complex ideas and explaining and exploring them with clarity. * Maggie Jackson, Teesside University, England *
Terrence O'Sullivan is an experienced practitioner, academic and researcher in the field of social work. He is the author of Decision Making in Social Work, as well as numerous journal articles on social work theory and practice. He has worked with families throughout his career and, at present, is a Visiting Fellow at the University of Lincoln, UK.