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Working with Involuntary Clients Chris Trotter

Working with Involuntary Clients par Chris Trotter

Working with Involuntary Clients Chris Trotter


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Many social workers and welfare workers are employed in positions where they deal with involuntary clients. These positions are demanding, and require specific skills. This richly illustrated book, contains case examples, and a problem-solving model, which offers a way to work in partnership with involuntary clients.

Working with Involuntary Clients Résumé

Working with Involuntary Clients: A Guide To Practice Chris Trotter

`Overall this book is a valuable publication in the developing literature on identifying working approaches that are conducive to effective changes or promising outcomes. It has been written as a non-technical practice hanbook and its presentation is clear and systematic, without over-simplification' - British Journal of Social Work

`Dr Trotter's book will be a great help to those trying to work in an effective as well as balanced way with involuntary clients. Such work is demanding and often very challenging on many levels and the clarity and support that this book offers lends me to recommend its reading to those in relevant fields' - Young Minds

Many social workers and welfare workers are employed in positions where they deal with involuntary clients.These positions are demanding, and require specific skills. This book, richly illustrated with case examples, describes Chris Trotter's new problem-solving model, which offers a way to work in partnership with involuntary clients.

The author's integrated and systematic approach emphasizes clarifying roles, promotes prosocial values, deals with issues of authority and establishes goals. The result is an invaluable practical guide for social work and welfare students and professionals to working with both the clients and their families.

Working with Involuntary Clients Avis

`Overall this book is a valuable publication in the developing literature on identifying working approaches that are conducive to effective changes or promising outcomes. It has been written as a non-technical practice hanbook and its presentation is clear and systematic, without over-simplification' -British Journal of Social Work

. . . sheds new light on 'what works' by introducing a problem-solving model as an effective means to deal with involuntary clients. . . a valuable publication in the developing literature on identifying working approaches that are conducive to effective changes or promising outcomes.

-- Wing Hong Chui

À propos de Chris Trotter

Dr Trotter worked for almost 20 years as a social worker and a regional manager in child protection and corrections prior to his appointment to Monash University in 1991.

Sommaire

Introduction What Works and What Doesn't Role Clarification Promoting Pro-Social Outcomes Problem Solving The Relationship Working with Families Evaluation Appendix Principles of Effective Practice

Informations supplémentaires

GOR002948181
9780761963332
0761963332
Working with Involuntary Clients: A Guide To Practice Chris Trotter
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
SAGE Publications Inc
19990315
192
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