Psychiatric Social Work in Great Britain e-bog
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Originally published in 1964 Psychiatric Social Work looks at psychiatric social work as an established form of professional social work in Great Britain, as well as the mental health policy introduced at the time of the book's publication. The book looks at how social workers in the 1960s were striving for professional status, and the interest that grew around their professional status during ...
E-bog
288,10 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
7 december 2018
Længde
278 sider
Genrer
JFF
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780429764714
Originally published in 1964 Psychiatric Social Work looks at psychiatric social work as an established form of professional social work in Great Britain, as well as the mental health policy introduced at the time of the book's publication. The book looks at how social workers in the 1960s were striving for professional status, and the interest that grew around their professional status during this period. The book examines changes and issues in their training and a general picture of those who qualified. It looks at the careers of a group of social workers and follows the developments in child guidance, mental hospitals, and the care of the mentally ill in the community. The contribution of social workers is discussed and their activities of the professional associations in training and professional development is examined. This book will act as an important historical look at the changes to social work.