Relational Theory for Clinical Practice

Relational Theory for Clinical Practice
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : 9781135077938
ISBN-13 : 1135077932
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Book Synopsis Relational Theory for Clinical Practice by : Sharon Freedberg

Download or read book Relational Theory for Clinical Practice written by Sharon Freedberg and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2015-01-09 with total page 130 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Relational Theory for Clinical Practice offers students and practitioners a conceptual framework for thinking relationally about social work with clients within a biological, psychological, and socio-cultural framework. Integrating relational theory with the principles of clinical practice, and demonstrating how this can be applied to social work practice, this book has been revised and updated to be suitable for students. Using plenty of case material to demonstrate the theory in action, the new edition incorporates teaching points to aid readers in drawing out the practice principles developed in each chapter. Keeping relationships at the center of the text, this edition includes substantially expanded chapters on assessment and intervention, and takes into account recent research on issues such as the impact of trauma and stress; neuroscience and brain research; and the necessity of practicing in a culturally sensitive way with diverse populations. It broadens the feminist focus of relational-cultural theory by extending and applying it to men also. Designed for use on master's level courses in practice, as well as courses on human behavior and the social environment, this concise and practical book is a valuable text for social work and counseling students.

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