Social service + Philosophy
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Social service + Philosophy
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- How to use social work theory in practice, an essential guide, Malcolm Payne
- The social work pocket guide to--, reflective practice, by Siobhan Maclean
- Modern social work theory, Malcolm Payne ; consultant editor: Jo Campling
- Modern social work theory, Malcolm Payne
- Rethinking anti-discriminatory and anti-oppressive theories for social work practice, edited by Christine Cocker and Trish Hafford-Letchfield
- Structural social work, ideology, theory, and practice, Bob Mullaly
- Theory and practice in health and social welfare, Neil Thompson
- Critical social work, theories and practices for a socially just world, edited by June Allan, Linda Briskman, Bob Pease
- Modern social work theory, Malcolm Payne
- Reflective practice in social work, edited by Christine Knott and Terry Scragg
- Essential theory for social work practice, Chris Beckett and Nigel Horner
- Social Work, Theories and Methods, edited by Stephen Webb and Mel Gray
- Social work theory, a straightforward guide for practice educators and placement supervisors, by Siobhan Maclean and Rob Harrison
- The ideology of community care, David Skidmore
- Theory and practice in human services, Neil Thompson
- Reflective practice in social work, edited by Christine Knott and Terry Scragg
- Social work theories in context, creating frameworks for practice, Karen Healy
- Social work theories in context, creating frameworks for practice, Karen Healy
- A brief introduction to social work theory, David Howe
- Humanistic social work, core principles in practice, Malcolm Payne
- Constructive social work, towards a new practice, Nigel Parton and Patrick O'Byrne
- Social work, the rise and fall of a profession?, Steve Rogowski
- Critical reflection in health and social care, Sue White, Jan Fook and Fiona Gardner
- SHARE, a new model for social work, by Siobhan Maclean, Jo Finch and Prospera Tedam. Illustrated by Harry Venning
- Rethinking anti-discriminatory and anti-oppressive theories for social work practice, by Christine Cocker and Trish Hafford-Letchfield
- Feminist theories and social work, approaches and applications, Christine Flynn Saulnier
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