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    2752 academics responded to oursurvey, helping us shape this catalogueto focus on Higher Education titles,with a little more emphasis on the new.

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    Introductory Social Work Texts

    Communication and Interpersonal Skills

    Social Work Theories and Methods

    Social Work Placement

    Human Growth and Development

    Social Work Law

    Social Work Values

    Families, Children and Younger People

    Working with Young People

    Social Work with Adults

    Mental Health

    Drugs and Substance Misuse

    Disability Studies

    Social Work Research

    Welfare

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    The SocialWork Companion

    Neil Thompson ,Writer, Trainer and Adviser through Avenue ConsultingLtd., with over 35 years experience inthe people pro essionsand Sue Thompson ,Social Worker

    The Social Work Companionlets thestudent know what toexpect rom their course

    and will be there everystep o the way as anessential re erence tool. O ering wide-ranging yetaccessible coverage o the core topics, along withimportant advice on study skills, this book is theessential survival guide or social work students.Contents: PART ONE: STUDYING SOCIAL WORK PART TWO: CORE TOPICS IN SOCIAL WORK PARTTHREE: KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS PART FOUR: KEYTHEORIES AND THEORISTS PART FIVE: DRAWINGON RESEARCH PART SIX: CAREER PATHWAYS PARTSEVEN: GUIDE TO FURTHER LEARNING

    A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

    January 2008 384ppPaperback 24.99 978-1-4039-3795-7

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    Understanding Social WorkPreparing or Practice

    Neil Thompson, Writer,Trainer and Adviser through AvenueConsulting Ltd., withover 35 years experience in the people pro essions

    The bible o SocialWork. - 5-Star Reviewon AmazonExtensively updatedto refect the recentdevelopments in theoryand practice, this edition

    o Understanding Social Work covers the basics in aneasy-to-comprehend style. It is an ideal preparatorytext or those considering a career in social work,students just starting their degree and in preparationor their rst placement.Contents: Preface to the Third Edition Acknowledgements Introduction Making Senseof Social Work The Legal and Policy Context TheKnowledge Base The Skills Base The Value Base Achieving Good Practice Facing the Challenge

    Conclusion Guide to Further Learning Appendix:Internet Resources References Index

    May 2009 256ppPaperback 21.99 978-0-230-22180-2

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    Social WorkThemes, Issues and Critical Debates3rd edition

    Edited by RobertAdams, TeessideUniversity, UK,LenaDominelli, School o Applied Social Sciences,Durham University, UK and Malcolm Payne,Visiting Pro essor,Opole University, Poland and Honorary Pro essor o Social Work, KingstonUniversity, UK

    ... orms part o anexcellent triology o interrelated books...a

    must have or all social work students. - Practice: Social Work in Action

    As accessible and as readable as ever. - ElabenMistry Jackson, Department o Social Sciences andHumanities, University o Brad ord, UKThe long awaited third edition o this hugely populartext has been heavily revised to refect the currentneeds o students on the rst year o their social workdegree. With ten additional chapters and a wealth o expert contributors, this text looks exclusively and indetail at the topics that matter.A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

    April 2009 448ppPaperback 26.99 978-0-230-21865-9

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    Critical Practicein Social Work2nd edition

    Edited by RobertAdams, TeessideUniversity, UK,LenaDominelli, School o Applied Social Sciences,Durham University, UK and Malcolm Payne,Visiting Pro essor,Opole University, Poland and Honorary Pro essor o Social Work, KingstonUniversity, UK

    An excellent update tothis thought provokingtext. - Liam Foster,

    Department o Sociological Studies, University o She eld, UK Bringing together theory and practice discussionin rich combination, this signi cantly updated textprovides a comprehensive and integrated approachto contemporary social work. Incorporating keytheories and vivid case material, this texts power ulpractice ocus makes it indispensable or students

    and practitioners alike.A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

    April 2009 448ppPaperback 26.99 978-0-230-21863-5

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    Practising Social Workin a Complex World2nd edition

    Edited by RobertAdams, TeessideUniversity, UK,LenaDominelli, School o Applied Social Sciences,Durham University, UK and Malcolm Payne,Visiting Pro essor,Opole University, Poland and Honorary Pro essor o Social Work, KingstonUniversity, UK

    This radically revisedtext (previously knownas Social Work Futures) is

    uniquely tailored to t the needs of nal year socialwork trainees. With an emphasis on re ning anddeepening pro essional skills, the text o ers clearguidance on hot topics and higher order skills such asresearch-based practice and leadership.A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

    April 2009 384ppPaperback 26.99 978-0-230-21864-2

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    Specialist CommunicationSkills or Social WorkersFocusing on Service Users Needs

    Johanna WoodcockRoss, Senior Lecturer inSocial Work, Ox ord Brookes University, UK

    This book providesstudents with a solidunderstanding o the issues involved ine ective communicationwithin social worksettings. It combinespractice exampleswith a clear theoreticalapproach, demonstratingthe subtleties o

    communication with service users and carers roma diverse range o social groups.

    Contents: Introduction Introducing CommunicationSkills Basic Universal Communication Skills Workingwith Children Working with Young People with OffendingBehaviour Working with Parents Working with Peoplewho Use Substances Working with People with MentalHealth Problems Working with Adults with Disabilities

    Working with Refugees and Asylum Seekers Workingwith Older People Conclusion Research Appendix

    January 2011 224ppPaperback 20.99 978-0-230-21804-8

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    Communicationin Social Work2nd edition

    Joyce Lishman ,Pro essor, Head o School o Applied Social Studies, RobertGordon University, UK

    A classic text thatprovides studentsand practitionerswith essential adviceand guidance aboutcommunicatingand interacting in arange o social worksettings. Based onthe author's extensive

    personal and teaching experience, the text o ers asuccint introduction to a variety o communicationtechniques, including symbolic, non-verbal, verbal,written and electronic orms o communication.Importantly, it discusses the perspectives o service users and explores their experiences andinterpretations o how a social worker looks, actsand speaks, thus giving a real insight into the implicitmessages being conveyed.

    March 2009 240ppPaperback 18.99 978-1-4039-1620-4

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    E ective CommunicationA Guide or the People Pro essions2nd edition

    Neil Thompson, Writer,Trainer and Adviser through AvenueConsulting Ltd., withover 35 years experience in the people pro essions

    This practice-oriented guide is aconcise overview o the theoretical andpractical complexitieso communication.Updated with newactivities, eatures

    and reader- riendly part structure, it addresses theimportance o communication in interpro essional,culturally-sensitive and anti-discriminatory practice.Contents: PART I: THEORY UnderstandingCommunication Understanding Language TheWritten Word Speech and Conversation Context andMeaning PART II: PRACTICE Interpersonal Encounters Communicating with Children and Young People Working with Groups Communication Dif culties Putting it in Writing Managing Communication

    May 2011 288ppPaperback 20.99 978-0-230-24350-7

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    Engaging Communitiesand Service UsersContext, Themes and Methods

    Billie Oliver and BobPitt , University o theWest o England, UK

    This book o ersan overview o the constructs o engagement andparticipation as theyrelate to communitydevelopment andempowering serviceusers. Dovetailingwith the CoalitionGovernments increasinginterest

    in engaging, this timely text considers the theories,skills and issues that underpin the act o empowering individuals and groups.Contents: PART I: CONTEXT Engaging withCommunities and Service Users: Introduction andde nitions The Policy Context PART II: THEMES Encouraging Association Activating Citizenship Releasing Capacity Exploring Boundaries PART III:

    METHODS Supporting Engagement through Advocacyand Mentoring Learning through Conversations Evaluating Engagement and Participation EmergentLandscapes

    April 2013 176ppPaperback 19.99 978-0-230-36307-6

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    Decision Makingin Social Work2nd edition

    Terence OSullivan,Principal Lecturer inSocial Work, School o Health and Social Care,University o Lincoln, UK

    [T]his book isde nitely a signi cantcontribution to socialwork literature... - ChuiWing Hong, Asia Pacifc Journal o Social Work

    At a time whenaccountability and theavoidance o risk areincreasingly demanded

    o social work practitioners, the ability to make clearand reasoned pro essional decisions is essential.This welcome new edition provides a supportiveramework or making social work judgements andassessments based on a structured and practicalapproach.A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

    November 2010 224ppPaperback 19.99 978-0-230-22359-2

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    EmpathyWhat it is and why it matters

    David Howe, Emeritus Pro essor, Centre or Research on the Child and

    Family, University o East Anglia, UK A ascinating, well-written and wide-ranging exploration o theconcept o empathy - Pro essor Ernesto Spinelli, author o PractisingExistential Psychotherapy

    Empathy is pro oundly important or understanding peoples eelings andbehaviour. It is not only an essential skill in conducting success ul personal andworking relationships, it also helps us understand what makes people moraland societies decent.

    With this compelling book, David Howe invites the reader on an illuminating journey o discovery into how empathy was rst conceptualised and how its

    infuence has steadily risen and spread. He captures the growing signi canceo empathy to many elds, rom evolutionary psychology and brain scienceto moral philosophy and mental health. In doing so, he eloquently explains its

    importance to child development, intimate relationships, therapy, the creative arts, neurology and ethics.

    Written with a light touch, this is an authoritative and insight ul guide to empathy, its importance, why wehave it and how it develops. It o ers an invaluable introduction or readers everywhere, including thosestudying or working in psychology, counselling, psychotherapy, social work, health, nursing and education.Contents: Acknowledgements Introducing Empathy Origins and De nitions The Evolution of the Empathic Mind How Children Develop Empathy The Empathic Brain Individual Differences in Empathy Levels When Empathyis Absent or Low Psychopathy and Borderline Personality Disorder Social Perspectives and Client Experiences Empathic Communication and Helping Relationships Why Empathy Works Empathy, Morals and ProsocialBehaviour Promoting Empathy in Children Promoting Empathy in Adults Living Well Together: Empathy andSocial Cohesion Being Human

    November 2012 248ppPaperback 14.99 978-1-137-27642-1

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    Grie and its ChallengesNeil Thompson, Writer,Trainer and Adviser through AvenueConsulting Ltd., withover 35 years experience in the people pro essions

    This short introductionto loss and its impact onpeoples lives is ideallysuited to students andpractitioners acrossmany pro essions. Withsensitivity and simplicity,Neil Thompson explores

    how grieving has been theorized and explains thecrucial social dimensions to loss and grie thatbalance and extend more individualized models.Contents: PART I: MAKING SENSE OF GRIEF Introduction Loss and Grief Crisis and Trauma The Social Context PART II: GRIEF AND HEALING Introduction Experiencing Grief Responding to Grief 1: The Personal Response Responding to Grief 2: TheProfessional Response PART III: GRIEF WITHOUTHEALING Introduction Complications in Grieving Grief and Psychological Problems Grief and Social Problems Conclusion Guide to Further Reading References Index

    November 2011 224ppPaperback 15.99 978-0-230-27756-4

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    Social WorkMethods and SkillsThe Essential Foundations o Practice

    Karen Healy, Director o Research in theSchool o Social Work and Human Services,University o Queensland, Australia

    This book will beparticularly use ul inpreparing students orpractice placementsbecause it ocuses on

    the doing o socialwork, as well asproviding a theoreticalgrounding in core social

    work knowledge. - Dr. Jean Dillon, Senior Lecturerin Social Work, Middlesex University, UK

    A clearly ramed and comprehensive introductionto practice methods, this important text exploreshow methods and skills can be combined to o era versatile pro essional toolkit or practice. Itinterrogates the social work process within a range o

    settings, including working with involuntary clients,and within community and amily settings.

    December 2011 272ppPaperback 20.99 978-0-230-57517-2

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    Social WorkTheories in ContextCreating Frameworks or Practice

    Karen Healy, Director o Research in theSchool o Social Work and Human Services,University o Queensland, Australia

    This innovativetextbook provides acomprehensive guideto social work practiceacross a range o organisational contexts,presenting social workas a diverse activity thatis pro oundly shaped

    by public policies, service missions, and practicelocations. The book tackles the most current andtopical theories and perspectives in a clear andaccessible way, using an integrated and fexibleramework which links context, theory, and practiceapproaches. Its international breadth and supportivepedagogical eatures will ensure the books value tostudents o social work all over the world.

    A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

    May 2013 272ppPaperback 24.99 978-1-137-02424-4

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    TheorizingSocial Work Practice

    Neil Thompson, Writer,Trainer and Adviser through AvenueConsulting Ltd., withover 35 years experience in the people pro essions

    A ground-breakingbook that explores theways in which theoryin orms practice andhow practice can testand in orm theory.

    With the help o detailed explanations,practitioner quotes and case examples, NeilThompson guides the reader through the process o theorizing practice clearly and accessibly. Tacklingadvanced concepts in an accessible way, he criticallydiscusses social work approaches and perspectives,including post-structuralism and postmodernism,and highlights the role o existentialism inunderstanding the challenges o contemporarypractice. This book helps the reader to expand theircapacity or refective practice, critical analysis andthe personal evaluation o theoretical positions. Itprovides much needed ood or thought about thecomplexities o theory and practice, with the aim o inspiring high-quality work and enlivening day-to-day practice.

    February 2010 296ppPaperback 22.99 978-0-230-55306-4

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    Sel -DirectedGroupwork Revisited A Model or Service User Empowerment

    Audrey Mullender ,Principal, RuskinCollege, UK and DaveWard and JennieFleming, both at DeMon ort University, UK

    From three leadingauthorities in the eld,this re-visit to a classictext demonstrateshow groupwork canbe used as a fexibletool or service userempowerment andparticipation across

    a range o contexts. Walking the reader througheach stage in group ormation and evolution, it is anessential text or health and social care pro essionals.Contents: Introduction Empowerment: The vacuum inmainstream practice Groupwork: The most empoweringand effective approach Taking Stock: The centrality of values The Group Takes Off The Group Prepares to TakeAction Taking Action The Group Takes Over Spreadingthe Reach and Taking it Forward Group Examples Appendices References

    April 2013 240ppPaperback 19.99 978-0-230-29817-0

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    The New Politics o Critical Social Work

    Edited by Mel Gray and Stephen A. Webb ,University o Newcastle, Australia

    With contributors romthe ore ront o modernsocial work thought, thisedited volume refectsthe growing importanceo critical social work.Taking a truly globaloutlook, it advocates thepromotion of equality,giving a blueprint oruture practice

    Contents: PART I: SITUATING CRITICAL SOCIAL WORK Introducing Critical Social Work; M.Gray & S.A.Webb History of Critical Social Work; B.Pease Key Thinkersfor Critical Social Work; P.M.Garrett PART II: METHODSOF CRITICAL PRACTICE Critically Re exive Practice; J.Fook Postmodern Critical Practice; K.Healy CriticalBest Practice; H.Ferguson Narrative Practice; C.Baldwin PART III: TRANSFORMATIVE SOCIAL WORKPRACTICES New Practices of Empowerment; V.Cree Advocacy, Recognition and Inclusion; S.Houston Rights-

    based International Social Work; R.Hugman Gender,Professional Practice and Recognition; Z.Morrison Social Workers as Agents of Change; I.Ferguson PART IV:CONCLUSION Ideology, Power and Politics; M.Gray &S.A.Webb

    May 2013 240ppPaperback 21.99 978-0-230-29678-7

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    Assessment in Social Work3rd edition

    Judith Milner, Freelancecounsellor and Trainer,Patrick OByrne,Freelance Counsellor,Supervisor and Family Mediator, ormerly,University o Hudders ield, UK

    This book gives power[ or] students andpractitioners who wantto do more. - British Journal o Social Work

    Assessment is a vitalsocial work task. Thispopular text gives a clear overview o the complexissues it raises and the essential theory needed toconduct meaning ul and e ective assessments. The3rd edition includes new chapters on assessment inchildrens and adults services.Contents: Assessment in the 21st Century EffectiveAssessment Processes Selecting a Map A Map of theOcean: Psychodynamic Approaches An Ordnance Map: Behavioural Approaches A Handy Tourist Map: TheTask Centred Approach A Navigators Map: The SolutionFocused Approach A Forecast Map: Narrative Approaches Assessment in Childrens Services Assessment in AdultServices Conclusion Appendix I: National OccupationalStandards References

    May 2009 288ppPaperback 20.99 978-0-230-21862-8

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    Surviving Your Social Work PlacementRobert Lomax, Sta Tutor HSC South West Region, The Open University,UK,Karen Jones, Pro essional Lead and Senior Lecturer in Social Work,Faculty o Health and Social Care,Sarah Leigh, Senior Lecturer, both atUniversity o the West o England, UK Chris Gay, Practice LearningCo-ordinator, South Gloucestershire Council, UK

    A tutor in a book. A help ul and practical guide, responding and answeringthe many questions students ask time and time again! - Andrea Collins,Senior Lecturer in Social Work, Faculty o Sport, Health and Social Care,University o Gloucestershire, UK

    Practical and easy to use. It gives students the opportunity to develop andcontinue the process o sel -refection. - Jacqueline Smith, Head o the Centre or the Developmento Social Care Practice at the University o Bed ordshire, UK

    Grab this essential aid or social work students preparing or and undertaking work placements. Focussing

    on re ective practice and full of tips, quotes, activities and illustrations, it offers clear advice and supportor students and an insight into students concerns and expectations or practice assessors, lecturers andpractitioners.Contents: About the author team Introduction Getting Started Learning in Practice Using Theory in Practice Keeping Service Users Central to Your Learning and Practice Making the most of Supervision Being Assessed Managing Stress on Placement Troubleshooting Moving on From Your Placement Appendix A NationalOccupational Standards for Social Work (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) Appendix B Standards in SocialWork Education (Scotland)

    March 2010 176ppPaperback 15.99 978-0-230-22189-5

    The EmotionallyIntelligent Social Worker

    David Howe, EmeritusPro essor, Centre or Research on the Child and Family, University o East Anglia, UK

    ...a highly originalcontribution. - HarryFerguson, University o West o England, UKThis book is a welcomestart in exploring thesigni cance o emotionin social work. - AngelaShaw, Pro essional Social Work

    Elegantly and succinctly, David Howe explainsthe theory o emotional intelligence - and its vitalpractical value - to an audience o students andpractitioners across a range o human services andcaring pro essions. He makes a power ul case orthe importance o understanding and managingemotions or e ective pro essional practice.Contents: Once More with Feeling What is EmotionalIntelligence? What are Emotions? Emotional

    Development The Emotional Brain Emotions andPhysical Health Emotions and Mental Health Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies Relationship-basedInterventions and Supports The Professional Relationshipand Emotional Intelligence

    April 2008 232ppPaperback 17.99 978-0-230-20278-8

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    Critical Re lectionIn PracticeGenerating Knowledge or Care

    Gary Rol e , Melanie Jasper, both at Collegeo Human and HealthScience, SwanseaUniversity, UK and Dawn Freshwater ,School o Healthcare,University o Leeds, UK

    We will de nitely addthis book to the readinglist... - Susan Thomas,Liverpool John MooresUniversity, UKCritical refection isan essential skill or

    all health practitioners, and the new edition o this market leading title (previously calledCriticalRefection or Nursing)provides the knowledge thatunderpins its development. This thoroughly revisedtext has been expanded to address internationaldimensions and interpro essionalism.A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

    November 2010 248ppPaperback 24.99 978-0-230-20906-0

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    The CriticallyRe lective Practitioner

    Sue Thompson , SocialWorker and NeilThompson ,Independent Trainer,Consultant and Director o Avenue ConsultingLtd., UK; Liverpool HopeUniversity, UK

    This succinct andinsight ul guide torefective practice isdesigned or studentsand practitioners o social work, health careand related elds. Its

    clear and care ul integration o both the thinkingand doing elements o the o ten challenging task o practising refectively makes this an ideal text at alllevels o study and practice.Contents: Preface Introduction PART 1:UNDERSTANDING REFLECTIVE PRACTICE What isRe ective Practice? Dimensions of Re ection Contextsfor Re ection PART 2: MAKING REFLECTIVE PRACTICEA REALITY Strategies and Techniques RecordingRe ection: Re ective Logs, Diaries and Accounts Barriers

    to Re ective Practice Conclusion Guide to FurtherLearning References

    April 2008 176ppPaperback 20.99 978-0-230-57318-5

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    Re lective Writing Kate Williams, LearningDevelopment Manager,Study Advice Centre,

    Mary Woolliams ,Lecturer in Health and Social Care and JaneSpiro, Principal Lecturer or Student Experience,

    School o Education, all at Ox ord Brookes University,UK

    Refective Writingprovides concise and practicalguidance on how students can improve theiracademic writing through sel -refective thinking,reading and writing. Covering a range o rameworksand strategies, it includes advice on applyingrefective practices to personal and CV development.Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction PARTI: UNDERSTANDING REFLECTIVE WRITING PART II:FORM AND STYLE IN REFLECTIVE WRITING PARTIII: REFLECTION IN READING AND WRITING PARTIV:USING FRAMEWORKS IN REFLECTIVE WRITING PART V: REFLECTION FOR CAREER PLANNING References Index

    July 2012 136ppPaperback 5.99 978-0-230-37725-7

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    A Critical Approachto Human Growth& Development

    Paula Nicolson ,Emeritus Pro essor o Social HealthPsychology, RoyalHolloway, University o London, UK

    What does it mean to behuman? This critical textrom a well-respectedauthor captures andinterrogates the manymodels which have beendeveloped to exploreand explain humanbehaviour. In ormed

    by sociological, psychological and biologicalperspectives, the book plots the key stages o the li ecourse rom childhood to old age.Contents: Introduction PART I: THEORIES OF HUMANGROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Nature versus Nurture:A matter of choice? The Life Span: Interdisciplinary andCritical Perspectives Attachment, Separation and Loss:Themes in human growth and development From Theoryto Re ective-Relational Practice PART II: A MATERIAL-DISCURSIVE-INTRA-PSYCHIC APPROACH Infancy andEarly Childhood Older Childhood Adolescence YoungAdulthood Mid-Life Older Age Afterword

    May 2013 256ppPaperback 19.99 978-0-230-24902-8

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    Thinking Aboutthe Li ecourseA Critical Introduction For Social Wel areand Health Pro essionals

    Elizabeth Frost and Stuart McClean , bothat University o WestEngland, Bristol, UK

    An in ormative,introductory textwhich brings togetherpsychological andsociological perspectiveso human development. Ithighlights the connectionbetween the internal,intimate concerns o individuals and theexternal social, economic

    and political orders that govern our lives, highlightingkey stages and themes throughout the li e course.

    Contents: PART I Being and Becoming: Babies and YoungChildren Being a Child, Becoming a Person: 6-16 years Being Alone and Being Connected: Adults Being Aloneand Being Connected: Older Adults PART II Well-being Ill-being Making Life Transitions: How do people change?

    Violence and HatredMay 2013 208ppPaperback 19.99 978-0-230-24965-3

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    Attachment Acrossthe Li ecourseA Brie Introduction

    David Howe, Pro essor,Centre or Research onthe Child and Family,University o East Anglia,Norwich, UK

    Written by a topcommentator onattachment theory, thisbrie introduction neatlysummarises the latestthinking and researchon attachment romchildhood through toadulthood. It o ers anessential overview or a

    wide student and pro essional audience.Contents: Attachment Behaviour Affect Regulation The Internal Working Model Patterns of Attachment Attachment in Adulthood Secure Attachments inChildhood Secure Attachments in Adulthood AvoidantAttachments in Childhood Avoidant and DismissingAttachments in Adulthood Ambivalent Attachmentsin Childhood Anxious and Preoccupied Attachments inAdulthood Disorganised and Controlling Attachments inChildhood Fearful Avoidant Attachments and UnresolvedStates of Mind in Adulthood Nature and Nurture Stability, Change and Adaptation Epilogue

    April 2011 280ppPaperback 16.99 978-0-230-29359-5

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    Practising Social Work Law3rd edition

    Suzy Braye, University o Sussex, UK and

    Michael Preston-Shoot , University o Bed ordshire UK

    This substantiallyrevised third editiontakes account o signi cant recentchanges to the lawwith an authoritativeanalysis o the inter acebetween legal rulesand social workunderstanding. At once

    critical and clear, the book o ers an invaluableramework or understanding how the law integrateswith pro essional practice.Contents: Acknowledgements Table of Legal Rules Abbreviations Tables of Cases Preface to the ThirdEdition Towards Practising Social Work Law Social WorkLaw: Critical Perspectives Beyond Dilemmas to Decisions Adult Services, Mental Well-being and Criminal Justice Children, Young People and Their Families Frameworksfor Decision-Making and Accoutability Frameworksfor Partnership Working Making Sense of Practice References

    September 2009 368ppPaperback 22.99 978-0-230-54318-8

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    Social Work andthe Law in Scotland2nd edition

    Edited by Roger Davis,and Jean Gordon, bothat the The OpenUniversity, UK

    Providing thematicaccounts o key areas o law and practice in socialwork, this second editioncritically explores recentlegislative developmentsin Scotland.Incorporating changesa ecting sa eguardingvulnerable people, aswell as personal and

    community care, this text clearly links social workpractice to the legal ramework.

    December 2010 240ppPaperback 23.99 978-0-230-27631-4

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    The Law and Social WorkContemporary Issues or Practice2nd edition

    Edited by Lesley-AnneLong, Jeremy Roche,both at School o Healthand Social Wel are,Debbie Stringer ,Faculty o Health and Social Care, all at TheOpen University, UK

    Review o the 1stedition:...one book that isreally ahead o itstime...- VasinthaVeeran, Departmento Political Science &

    Sociology, National University o Ireland, Republico IrelandThis is an essential text or all those undertakingsocial work training. Updated to refect recentchanges in legislation and practice in working withchildren and amilies, domestic violence, humanrights and social services, the 2nd edition containsnew chapters to provide comprehensive coverage o the key themes o social work law.A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

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    Ethics and Valuesin Social Work4th edition

    Sarah Banks, Pro essor and Co-Director o theCentre or Social Justiceand Community Action,School o Applied SocialSciences, DurhamUniversity, UK

    Students andpractitioners aroundthe world willappreciate Bankscomprehensivediscussions o practicecases and ethicaltheories. A great

    contribution. - Lynne M. Healy, Board o TrusteesDistinguished Pro essor, School o Social Work,University o Connecticut, USA

    A thoroughly updated edition rom a trusted author,this book provides an authoritative and accessibleaccount o pro essional ethics in social work. Bridgingthe gap between theory and practice with new practiceexamples, it remains the essential discourse on ethicsand values within the international ramework.A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

    March 2012 304ppPaperback 19.99 978-0-230-30017-0

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    Anti-DiscriminatoryPracticeEquality, Diversity and Social Justice

    5th editionNeil Thompson,Independent Trainer,Consultant and Director o Avenue ConsultingLtd.; Liverpool HopeUniversity, UK

    Review o the 4thedition:

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    Discriminatory Practice remains an importanttext or us all. - British Journal o Social Work

    Thompsons reputation or making complex subjectsaccessible to all is put to excellent use in this text. Anti-discriminatory practice is complex and you need a coretext to rely on. The th edition, with revisions and newadditions throughout is that clear, trustworthy andcomprehensive book or todays social worker.

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    Ethics and ValuePerspectives in Social Work

    Edited by Mel Gray,Pro essor o Social Work and Research and Stephen A. Webb ,Pro essor o HumanSciences and Director,Research Institute or Social Inclusion and Wellbeing, both atUniversity o Newcastle, Australia

    This agenda setting textexplores a broad rangeo value perspectivesand their impact on

    and contribution to social work thinking on ethics.Including new perspectives, such as Islam, anddrawing on international contributors.Contents: Ethics and Value Perspectives in Social Work PART I: PROFESSIONAL PERSPECTIVES Codes of EthicsCodes of Conduct Ethical Decision MakingEthical Dilemmas in PracticeFaith-based Practice PART II: MORAL PERSPECTIVES Ethic of Care Ethicof ResponsibilityDiscourse EthicsVirtue EthicsPostmodern EthicsPART III: SOCIAL PERSPECTIVES

    Anti-Racist PracticeHuman Rights and Social Justice Anti-Oppressive Practice Citizenship and Participation PART IV: SPIRITUAL PERSPECTIVES Islam and Ethics Christianity and EthicsNew Age EthicsConclusion:Practising Values in Social Work

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    Humanistic Social WorkCore Principles in Practice

    Malcolm Payne,Visiting Pro essor, Opole

    University, Poland and Honorary Pro essor o Social Work, KingstonUniversity, UK

    Although a keyaspect o social work,humanistic principlesare rarely discussed inthe literature. Leadingauthor Malcolm Payneprovides a rameworkor bringing social workshumanistic values tothe ore ront o practice, analysing the importance

    o evidence-awareness, research, creativity andspirituality to pro essional human interaction.Contents: Introduction Humanity Accountability:Psychological Ef cacy and Social Agency AchievingPersonal and Social Equality Flexibility in HumanLife and Professional Practice Complexity in HumanLife and Professional Practice Achieving Caring andCreativity in Practice Developing Self and Spirituality inPractice Developing Security and Resilience in Practice Conclusion: Humanistic Practice Needs Developments inResearch Bibliography Index

    April 2011 240ppPaperback 21.99 978-0-230-29360-1

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    Promoting EqualityWorking with Diversity and Di erence3rd edition

    Neil Thompson, Writer,Trainer and Adviser through AvenueConsulting Ltd., withover 35 years experience in the people pro essions

    Highly anticipated,this third edition o atrusted book provideshealth and social carereaders with a lucid

    guide to the theory andpractice o challengingdiscrimination. With

    all-new eatures to urther embed links to practice,it emphasises the ever-increasing importance o promoting equality within the people professions.

    Contents: Introduction Equality and Diversity in Context Theoretical Foundations Power Discrimination andOppression Health and the Medicalization of Inequality Learning from the Past The Organizational Context Conclusion: Strategies for Promoting Equality

    May 2011 288ppPaperback 20.99 978-0-230-22343-1

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    Rights, Risks andResponsibilitiesInterpro essional Working in Health andSocial Care

    Edited by GeorginaKoubel, Senior Lecturer,Department o SocialWork, Community and Mental Health,Canterbury ChristChurch University, UK and Hilary Bungay,Senior Lecturer inInterpro essionalLearning, Anglia Ruskin

    University, UK Taking aninterpro essional ocusto refect modern

    practice, this book introduces the complexityo balancing rights and risks. It helps readersto understand and evaluate their own values,knowledge and power in order to provide sa er, moree ective care or those they work with, includingvulnerable adults and children.A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

    March 2012 232ppPaperback 20.99 978-0-230-28288-9

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    RESHAPING SOCIAL WORK SERIES

    Social Work and SocialPolicy under Austerity

    Bill Jordan, School o Social Science and Social Work, PlymouthUniversity, UK and MarkDrake ord , University o Wales College o Cardi , UK

    What has thecontemporary nancialcontext meant orsocial policy, social workand the relationshipbetween them?Examining the role o political, economic and

    societal orces, this lively book uses a ull range o supportive eatures to encourage refection on theimpact o austerity on di erent social groups, socialwork and social care.

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    Kish Bhatti-Sinclair,Head o the Quali yingSocial Work Programme,University o Chichester,UK

    A critical introduction tokey debates about raceand racism, thisnew addition to theReshaping SocialWork series examinesrace as a socialconstruct. It addressesthe origins o anti-racist practice and

    analyses practical issues to provide a blueprint oranti-racist practice within social work.

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    Spirituality andSocial Work

    Margaret Holloway ,Pro essor o Social Work and Director o theCentre or Spirituality Studies, University o Hull, UK and BernardMoss, EmeritusPro essor o Social Work Education and Spirituality,Sta ordshire University,UK

    Written by twoleading authors in theeld, Social Work and

    Spirituality provides a critical engagement with theconcept o spirituality and a much needed rameworkor the integration o spiritual care in mainstreampractice. It is undamental reading or all students o social work theory, ethics and practice.

    May 2010 216ppPaperback 22.99 978-0-230-21924-3

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    Social Work with Children & FamiliesMartin Brett Davies , University o East Anglia, UK

    Where social work should be going. - Trish Ha ord-Letch eld, Senior

    Lecturer, Middlesex University, UK Martin Davies brings together contributors rom a range o universitiesand practice backgrounds to provide incisive perspectives on this complexeld. This book explores the issues within policy, law, theory and research,which will de ne practice or the next generation o child and amily socialworkers.Contents: PART I: SOCIAL WORK AND THE PROVISION OF FAMILY SUPPORT Family Support: Policies for Practice;K.Morris The Legal Foundations of FamilySupport Work;L.Jordan The Theoretical Foundations of Family Support Work; N.Frost&P.Dolan What Research Findings Tell Social Workers about FamilySupport; A.McLeod Family Support Work in Practice;J.McCormack PART II:

    SOCIAL WORK AND CHILD PROTECTION Social Policy and Child Protection:Using the Heart and the Head:M.Little;D.Jodrell&S.Karakurt Legal Perspectives on Social Work in ChildProtection; C.Ball The Place that Theory Plays in Child Protection Social Work;S.Hackett The ChallengingNature of Research in Child Protection;H.Sneddon Child Protection Social Work in Practice; J.Smeeton PART III:SOCIAL WORK IN THE FIELD OF ADOPTION AND FOSTERING Adoption: From the Preservation of the MoralOrder to the Needs of the Child;J.Simmonds Legal Perspectives on Social Work in Adoption and Fostering;C.BallTwo Theoretical Fields Relevant to the Practice of Social Work in Adoption and Fostering;C.Jones Milestonesin Adoption and Fostering Research;G.Clapton Adoption and Fostering in Practice;S.Holland &C.Love PART IV: RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE Residential Child Care Policy; J.Stanley Residential Child Care: The LegalFoundations and Requirements;R.Sen Theory in Residential Child Care;M.Smith What Research Tells Us aboutResidential Child Care Practice; A.Kendrick Residential Child Care in Practice;J.Bolger & J.Millar Index

    March 2012 352ppPaperback 23.99 978-0-230-29385-4

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    Social Work with ChildrenGordon Jack,Northumbria University,UK and HelenDonnellan , University o Plymouth, UK The ultimateintroductory companionto your children andamilies module. Startingwith an exploration o the knowledge base andcontexts o social workpractice with all childrenand their amilies, thisriendly guide moves on

    to demonstrate how the knowledge base is applied inpractice with speci c groups, rom disabled childrento young o enders.Contents: Preface PART I: KEY AREAS of KNOWLEDGE Child Development: The Foundation Years ChildDevelopment: Middle Childhood Child Development:Adolescence Childhood in the UK Today Developing asa Professional PART II: KNOWLEDGE INTO PRACTICE Working with Children in Need and their Families Working to Safeguard and Promote the Welfare of Children Working with Children Looked After Away fromHome, Placed for Adoption, or Leaving Care Workingwith Disabled Children and their Families Working withYoung Offenders Working with Children with MentalHealth Problems

    May 2013 240ppPaperback 18.50 978-0-230-30814-5

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    Child NeglectPlanning and Intervention

    Jan Horwath, Pro essor o Child Wel are,University o She ield, UK

    A ollow-up to Child Neglect: Identi cationand Assessment, this new book o ers detailedpractical guidance on multidisciplinary planningand intervention in cases o child neglect. Drawingon the latest research, theory and key examples,this is another essential resource or anypractitioner working within this challenging eld.Contents: Introduction The Neglected Child: Arewe on the same wavelength? Neglectful Parentingand the Impact on the Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People An Assessment oran Intervention?: Planning, intervention and the

    assessment process Planning: Engaging with families and other professionals to bringabout change Interventions: When and how? Promoting Good Enough Parenting:Establishing rm foundations through the provision of universal services AddressingEmerging Concerns Through Early Help Chronic Neglect: Working with complexity Interventions for Children and Parents to Address Speci c Parenting Issues Meetingthe Needs of Neglected Children and Young People Interventions to Address Speci cIssues Encountered by Neglected Children and Young People, Including Out-of-HomeCare And Were We Successful?: Evaluating plans and interventions

    April 2013 208ppPaperback 19.99 978-0-230-20666-3

    Child Protection PracticeHarry Ferguson , Pro essor o Social Work,University o Nottingham, UK

    I was very impressed by this book... includes someo the most interesting and original writing aboutsocial work and child protection I have seen. -Chris Beckett, Senior Lecturer in Social Work,University o East Anglia, UK... this book makes a signi cant contribution tothe child protection literature. It should be readby all social work students as well as practitionersworking in this challenging eld and every socialwork o ce should have a copy. - British Journal o Social WorkCompelling. - Child and Family Social Work

    What happens when social workers leave their desks to carry out home visits?Harry Ferguson provides a rich and compelling insight into day-to-day childprotecting practice. Capturing the sight, smell and eel o the home visit, heoutlines the realities and complexities o ace-to- ace social work within thischallenging eld.A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

    April 2011 256ppPaperback 20.99 978-0-230-24283-8

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    Child Abuseand NeglectAttachment, Developmentand Intervention

    David Howe, Pro essor,Centre or Research onthe Child and Family,University o East Anglia,UK

    This book o ers asurvey o the eld o child abuse and neglectrom the perspective o modern developmentalattachment theory.Clear, compelling andanchored in researchevidence, it is designedto answer the kinds o

    questions practitioners and student practitionersspecialising in child wel are are most likely to ask.A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

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    Working withAbused ChildrenFocus on the Child4th edition

    Celia Doyle, University College Northampton,UK

    Review o the 3rdedition:[A] comprehensiveand insight ul bookwhich brings togethertheory, practice and up-to-date research...a use ul addition toany personal library orresource room. - British Journal o Social Work

    A revised edition o an insight ul text which highlightsthe ability o all practitioners to undertake healingwork to promote the uture wellbeing o abusedchildren. O ering a wide range o resources includingpersonal accounts and supportive pedagogy, itprovides a practical blueprint or sensitive ande ective work in this challenging eld.

    A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

    March 2012 304ppPaperback 19.99 978-0-230-29794-4

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    Understanding Child& Family Wel areStatutory Responses to Children at Risk

    Marie Connolly, Chair and Head o Social Work,University o Melbourne, Australia and KateMorris, AssociatePro essor in Social Work,School o Sociology and Social Policy, Faculty o Social Sciences, Law and Education, University o Nottingham, UK

    This book crosses

    international boundariesto explore contemporarychild and amily wel are

    practices. It traces the major changes and challengesin Western practice over the past decade, looks atevidence-in ormed practice, and ocuses on thegeneric phases o the statutory process, includingassessing risk and nding sa e solutions.Contents: Preface Acknowledgements Responding toChildren at Risk Regulatory Frameworks in Child Welfare Practice Frameworks, Models and Resources in ChildWelfare Family Engagement Strategies in Child Welfare Statutory Systems of Care Supporting Family-basedSystems of Care The Experiences and Voices of Childrenin Care Strengthening Practice Concluding Thoughts References

    December 2011 200ppPaperback 20.99 978-0-230-25019-2

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    Working with Children and FamiliesKnowledge and Contexts or Practice

    Edited by Robert Adams , Emeritus Pro essor o Social Work, Teesside

    University, UK Whatever your area o study or work an understanding o childhood isessential or e ective practice and integrative working. This book introducesthe childs world, rom policy that a ects them to infuences on theirdevelopment. It also introduces key areas o practice, considering ethics,sa eguarding and also diversity and di erence.O ering a multidisciplinary approach, this inclusive text gives a broad rangeo perspectives to support the study o children and childhood. Discovermore about:

    Key policies and agendas: introduces the policies, agendas and governmentguidance that serve as the oundation o childrens services

    Contemporary issues: tackles complex topics such as antidiscriminatoryand ethical practice, child protection and sa eguarding

    Re ective practice: offers re ective activities throughout to help you engage, understand and applyknowledge in practice

    Diversity: helps you understand the variety of backgrounds and experiences children may have fromsociological, psychological, educational and cultural perspectives

    Integrative working: focuses holistically on the child, rather than on speci c professional approaches,o ering insight into important themes in all areas o work with children.

    A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

    October 2011 376ppPaperback 24.99 978-0-230-55307-1

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    Childrens Perspectives onIntegrated ServicesEvery Child Matters in Policy and Practice

    Mary Kellett , Senior Lecturer and Director o Child and YouthProgramme, The OpenUniversity, UK Launching PalgravesnewInteragency Working in Health and Social Careseries, thisbook provides oneo the rst refectiveassessments o the Every

    Child Matters legacyo New Labour. Woventhrough with the voice o

    the child, it examines the new landscape o childrensservices, in both principle and practice.Contents: PART I: THE EVERY CHILD MATTERS JOURNEY Introduction The Historical Context The TheoreticalFramework PART II: MULTI-AGENCY WORKING INCHILDRENS SERVICES Social Care Education ChildHealth Care and Wellbeing Disadvantage, Diversityand Marginalisation The Family The Third Sector Safeguarding Children PART III: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES

    Childrens Rights Childrens Participation and Voice Children as Researchers Beyond Every Child Matters

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    Childhood and Society2nd edition

    Michael Wyness ,Institute o Education,

    University o Warwick,UK

    Exploring new research,policy and thinkingwithin childhoodsociology, this booktakes a global view onkey and controversialissues in the eld. Thenew edition continues toengage with competingtheoretical positions,

    bringing in a new ocuson childrens agency and eaturing a new chapter onchildren in the workplace.Contents: Preface to the Second Edition PART I:CHILDHOOD AND THEORY The Social Meaning of Childhood Childhood and Social Structure Childrenand Childhood in Late Modernity Theories of GrowingUp: Developmentalism and Socialisation Theory PARTII: CHILDREN, SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND SOCIAL POLICY Childhood in Crisis: Social Disorder and Reconstruction Children, Family and the State: Policing Childhood Schooling Children and Childhood PART III: CHILDRENSLIVES, CHILDRENS AGENCY Childrens Social Worlds:Culture, Play and Technology Researching Children andChildhood: Methods, Ethics and Politics Children: TheirRights and Politics Childrens Work and Labour: TheInternational Context

    October 2011 344ppPaperback 23.99 978-0-230-24182-4

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    Working with Children andYoung PeopleCo-constructing Practice

    Edited by LindsayODell, Lecturer and Director o PostgraduateStudies and StephenLeverett , Lecturer inChildren and YoungPeople, both at TheOpen University, UK

    A timely reader o interest to a wideacademic disciplinebase, providing a critical

    account and newtheoretical perspectiveson practical issues arising

    in working with children o all ages and their amilies.Uniquely, it brings together discussion of early yearswith later childhood, including adolescence andtransitions into adulthood.A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

    November 2010 216ppPaperback 23.99 978-0-230-28008-3

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    Children and YoungPeoples SpacesDeveloping Practice

    Edited by Pam Foley,and Stephen Leverett ,both at The OpenUniversity, UK

    Whether in their homes,schools, streets, parks,in childrens centres orcyberspace, childrenand young people livetheir lives in spaceswhich impact on theirlanguage and concepts,

    and on their socialworlds and relationships.This important and

    innovative text provides a new ramework orthinking about how relationships are developedwith children and young people in the spaces theyinhabit. Drawing on a wide range o perspectives,it analyses how spaces are negotiated, producedand experienced by children and young people. Ito ers clear guidance on how practitioners can usespaces productively to orm and maintain workingrelationships with children and young people. An

    illuminating anthology o readings with a trulymultidisciplinary and holistic approach.

    November 2010 216ppPaperback 24.99 978-0-230-28009-0

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    Sociology, Youth & Youth Work PracticeSimon Brad ord , Reader in Social Science, School o Health Sciences and Social Care and Director o the Centre or Youth Work Studies, Brunel University, UK

    How can sociology in orm our understanding o young peoplesexperiences? Introducing core theories by drawing on a range o cultural resources - rom pioneering research to genre-de ninglms - this book demonstrates how a sociological imaginationcan enhance in ormal educational and social wel are approachesto work with young people.Contents: Sociology Matters: Sociological Perspectives and Young People Growing Up in the Present: From 1945 to the 2000s Growing Up in Publicand Private: Youth, Transition and Identity-making Being Similar andDifferent: Young People and Social Difference Being Social: Complying andTransgressing Being Somewhere: Youth, Space and Place Living in a Worldof Change and Constancy: Globalisation, Citizenship and Young People Does Sociology Matter?

    September 2012 240ppPaperback 20.99 978-0-230-23798-8

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    Youth Work PracticeEdited by Tony Je s ,Durham University,UK;Ruskin College, UK and Mark K. Smith, YMCA

    George WilliamsCollege, UK

    A contemporaryrefection on currentpractice, this bookgets to the heart o what youth work isabout. It provides anin-depth overviewand analysis o practice,addressing the many

    experiences o working with young people .Contents: Introducing Youth Work; T.Jeffs & M.K.Smith Relationships, Friendships and Youth Work; H.Blacker Engaging in Conversation; H.Smith Being With anOther as a Professional Practitioner: Uncovering theNature of Working with Individuals; D.Collander-Brown The Cultivation ofGifts in all Directions: Thinking AboutPurpose; D.Forrest Programmes, Programming andPractice; R.Gilchrist Activities in Youth Work; S.Harte Advising and Mentoring; G.MacLeod Enhancing GroupLife and Association; G.Patton Working With Faith;H.Nurden Managing and DevelopingYouth Work;G.Millar Sustaining Ourselves and Our Enthusiasm;C.Pugh Monitoring and Evaluating Youth Work; J.Rose Conclusion; T.Jeffs & M.K.Smith

    January 2010 208ppPaperback 19.99 978-0-230-54302-7

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    Social Work with AdultsEdited by Martin Brett Davies , University o East Anglia, UK

    Bringing together a range o contributors, this book explores the issueswithin policy, law, theory and research, which will de ne practice or thenext generation o adult social workers.Contents: PART I: SOCIAL WORK AND THE PERSONALISATION AGENDA TheEmergence and Development of the Personalisation Agenda; J.Leece Law onPersonalisation; S.Braye & A.Brammer Conceptualisation and Theory Buildingin Personalisation; S.Hunter & M.Titterton Personalisation: What the ResearchTells Us; G.MacIntyre Personalisation in Practice; M.Bamber, J.Brooks, S.Cusack, J.Edwards, M.Gardner, K.Gridley, L.Howard, N.Marshall, L.Salmon & J.Wood PARTII: SOCIAL WORK AND MENTAL HEALTH Social Policy and Mental Health SocialWork; M.Webber & J.Nathan Mental Health Law and Social Work; N.Gould &D.Martin Theory in Mental Health Social Work; J.Tew What Research FindingsTell Social Workers about their Work in Mental Health; S.Evans & P.Huxley Social Work Practice in Mental Health; C.Leah PART III: SOCIAL WORK AND

    SUBSTANCE USE Social Policy and Substance Use; S.Galvani & A.Thurnham The Legal Foundations of SocialWork in the Field of Drug and Alcohol Abuse; M.Preston-Shoot A Theoretical Perspective on Social Work andSubstance Use; D.Forrester & A.Hutchinson Social Work Research and Substance Misuse; D.Forrester, G.Glynn &M.McCann Working with People who Use Substances; S.Galvani & S.Wadd PART IV: SOCIAL WORK AND OLDAGE The Place that Social Policy Plays in Shaping the Social Context of Older People; T.Gilbert & L.Powell TheLegal Foundations and Requirements for Social Work with Older People; A.McDonald Landscapes and Portraits:Using Multiple Lenses to Inform Social Work Theories of Old Age; J.Parker What Research Tells Social Workersabout Their Work with Older People; P.Clarkson Social Work with Older People; R.Jones

    March 2012 360ppPaperback 23.99 978-0-230-29384-7

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    Social Work with OlderPeople5th edition

    Mo Ray, KeeleUniversity, UK and Judith Phillips,Swansea University, UK.

    ...remains highlyrelevant as corereading or studentson undergraduate andpostgraduate socialwork courses and socialwork practitioners. Denise Tanner,

    Lecturer in SocialWork, University o Birmingham, UK

    With a clear theoretical underpinning, this revisededition introduces the key aspects o working witholder people. Fully updated to incorporate the policyshi t towards personalisation and recent legislativedevelopments, this is a essential guide to practice orboth the student and pro essional alike.A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

    March 2012 216ppPaperback 19.99 978-0-230-30047-7

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    Interdisciplinary Workingin Mental Health

    Di Bailey, AcademicTeam Leader in Social

    Work, Health and SocialCare and Counsellingand Research Director or the School o SocialSciences, NottinghamTrent University, UK

    How can mental healthpractitioners rom arange o disciplinesovercome pro essionalbarriers in order torespond to the diverseneeds o service users?Drawing on the authors extensive experience, this

    book unpacks the challenges o achieving e ectiveinterdisciplinary practice across a range o mentalhealth settings. It highlights the importanceo a collaborative approach which values thecontributions o other pro essionals, service users andtheir amilies, and o ers solutions and strategies orinclusive practice. Woven through with case studieswhich illuminate the realities o mental healthpractice, this important text demonstrates the powero combined approaches which draw on practitioners

    varied skills and expertise.A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

    May 2012 256ppPaperback 20.99 978-0-333-94802-6

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    Social Approaches toMental Distress

    Jerry Tew, Senior Lecturer and Director o

    Postgraduate TaughtProgrammes, University o Birmingham, UK

    Championing a range o innovative approaches,this timely book o ersa holistic model orunderstanding andresponding to mentaldistress. It placesmental health withinits broader socialcontext, encouragingengagement with not just the person involved, but

    the amily and wider social world too.Drawing on relevant theory and research evidence: Considers the inter-relationships between social

    circumstances, life events and mental distress;

    Explores the roots of mental distress and itsperpetuating factors;

    Provides a toolkit for assessment and actionplanning within the social context;

    Advocates recovery-oriented practice, socialparticipation and positive risk-taking.

    February 2011 216ppPaperback 19.99 978-0-230-54507-6

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    Mental Health StillMatters

    Edited by Jill Reynolds,Rosemary Muston ,

    Tom Heller , JonathanLeach, MickMcCormick, all at TheOpen University, UK, JanWallcra t , FreelanceConsultant and Researcher, UK,MarkWalsh , Teacher, Writer and Mental HealthNurse, UK

    An excellentstarting point tostimulating debateon contemporary issues in mental health. - Ian

    Mathews, University o Hudders eld, UK...a power ul start rom bentall...the editors havedone an excellent job that will be refected in thebooks popularity...a comprehensive introduction...- British Journal o Social Work This Reader presents a resh look at mental health,ollowing on rom the hugely popularMentalHealth Matters. It provides new and exciting userperspectives across the ull range o mental health

    issues. This is a rich and diverse resource or allstudents and practitioners o mental health.

    May 2009 400ppHardback 70.00 978-0-230-57730-5Paperback 26.99 978-0-230-57729-9

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    Mental HealthPolicy and Practice2nd edition

    Helen Lester , Pro essor o Primary Care,National Centre or Primary Care Researchand Development,University o Manchester, UK and JonGlasby, Pro essor o Health and Social Careand Director, HealthServices ManagementCentre, University o Birmingham, UK

    The revised edition o Mental Health Policy and

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