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Principles of social work practice : a generic practice approach / Molly R. Hancock.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Haworth social work practicePublication details: New York : Haworth Press, c1997.Description: xiii, 261 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780789060242
  • 9780789001887
  • 0789060248
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 361.32
LOC classification:
  • .H282 1997
Online resources:
Contents:
The principles and the social work encounter -- The ingredients of professional helping -- The ethical principles -- Respect for human worth and dignity: social work's philosophical base -- The client's well-being: the social worker's primary responsibility -- Confidentiality: the essential component of professional helping -- Principles required of the worker in the professional use of self -- Responsibility for self-awareness: the self as instrument in helping -- Acceptance: creating the climate for change -- The nonjudgmental attitude: understanding and evaluating, not assigning blame -- Controlled emotional involvement: the disciplined use of self as instrument -- Principles of method -- Individualization: who are these people and what is their trouble? -- Purposeful expression of feeling: a necessary element in effective helping -- Self-determination: a right of all clients -- Involvement of the client in the helping process: sharing the work of change -- Empowerment: helping people take control of their lives
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
General Lending Wexford Campus Library Wexford General Lending 361.32 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 53456

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The principles and the social work encounter -- The ingredients of professional helping -- The ethical principles -- Respect for human worth and dignity: social work's philosophical base -- The client's well-being: the social worker's primary responsibility -- Confidentiality: the essential component of professional helping -- Principles required of the worker in the professional use of self -- Responsibility for self-awareness: the self as instrument in helping -- Acceptance: creating the climate for change -- The nonjudgmental attitude: understanding and evaluating, not assigning blame -- Controlled emotional involvement: the disciplined use of self as instrument -- Principles of method -- Individualization: who are these people and what is their trouble? -- Purposeful expression of feeling: a necessary element in effective helping -- Self-determination: a right of all clients -- Involvement of the client in the helping process: sharing the work of change -- Empowerment: helping people take control of their lives

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