Social work and human development / Karin Crawford and Janet Walker ; series editors: Jonathan Parker and Greta Bradley.
Material type: TextSeries: Transforming social work practice | Transforming social work practicePublication details: Exeter : Learning Matters, 2010.Edition: 3rd edDescription: xviii, 174 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9781844453801 (pbk.)
- 361.32 CRA
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
It is necessary for social work students to understand fully how people develop and how the different stages of life, from birth to older adulthood, require them to use different skills and approaches. Covering all stages of the life course, this essential guide looks at the ways in which people develop before birth, as babies and children, through to adolescence and on to young, middle and older adulthood. With this knowledge embedded, social workers are able to establish and maintain effective partnerships with both service users and other professionals.
Previous ed.: 2007.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Introduction
- Understanding human development through the life course
- An introduction to theoretical models for understanding human life course development
- Using life course development knowledge in social work practice with infants, young children and their families
- Using life course development knowledge in social work practice with older children and their families
- Using life course development knowledge in social work practice with adolescents
- Using life course development knowledge in social work practice with adults
- Using life course development knowledge in social work practice with older adults
- Conclusion