Psychology for Social Care by Emma Zara O'Brien
A new text introducing the theories and concepts in psychology relevant to the social care arena, with particular emphasis on research and policy from an Irish perspective.
- Considers the relationship between research and theory and its effect on and application to practice within the social care arena.
- Reflects the new HETAC Award Standards for Social Care Work 2010.
- Demonstrates the relevance of psychology in day-to-day practice within the field of social care.
- Current Irish research and studies permeate the text, with works such as TILDA, the OMC longitudinal study, SLAN and the HBSC, among other studies, underpinning key themes, issues and concerns.
- Applied issues in psychology, such as the efficacy of psychosocial interventions, are included.
- Case studies are used to encourage students to apply their knowledge in a practical way and to engage with psychological theories and ideas.
WRITTEN FOR
Students of:
- Applied Social Care
- Social Care Practice
- Social Work
- Youth and Community Studies