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Reflective practice in mental health [[electronic resource] ] : advanced psychosocial practice with children, adolescents and adults / / edited by Martin Webber and Jack Nathan ; forewords by James Blewett and Alan Rushton
Reflective practice in mental health [[electronic resource] ] : advanced psychosocial practice with children, adolescents and adults / / edited by Martin Webber and Jack Nathan ; forewords by James Blewett and Alan Rushton
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; Philadelphia, : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (274 p.)
Disciplina 362.2/04250941
362.204250941
Altri autori (Persone) NathanJack <1954->
WebberMartin
Collana Reflective practice in social care series
Soggetto topico Child mental health services - Great Britain
Mental health services - Great Britain
Psychiatric social work - Great Britain
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-90636-8
0-85700-396-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto FRONT COVER; ReflectivePracticein Mental Health: Advanced Psychosocial Practice withChildren, Adolescents and Adults; Contents; List of Abbreviations; Series Editor's Foreword; Foreword; Introduction; Part I: Context; 1. The Making of the Advanced Practitioner in Social Work; 2. Sociology of Mental Disorder: Critical Perspectives; 3. A Stress-Vulnerability Model of Mental Disorder: Implicationsfor Practice; 4. Mental Health Service User/Survivor Research; 5. The Evidence Base for Psychosocial Mental Health Practice; Part II: Theoretical Perspectives
6. The Place of Psychoanalytic Theory and Research in ReflectiveSocial Work Practice7. Reflective Practice Using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: ItsUses in Social Work; 8. Reflective Practice Using Systemic Family Therapy; 9. Reflective Practice Using Attachment Therapy; 10. Towards a Working Group: Applying Theory from GroupDynamics and Group Analytic Psychotherapy; Part III: Advanced Reflective Practice in Action; 11. Psychosocial Mental Health Practice in Childrenand Family Services; 12. Psychosocial Practice in Community Mental Health Services
13. Psychosocial Practice in Inpatient Mental Health Services14. The Person on the Receiving End; 15. Challenges and Opportunities for Psychosocial Practice inMental Health; Contributors; Subject Index; Author Index
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Reflective practice in mental health [[electronic resource] ] : advanced psychosocial practice with children, adolescents and adults / / edited by Martin Webber and Jack Nathan ; forewords by James Blewett and Alan Rushton
Reflective practice in mental health [[electronic resource] ] : advanced psychosocial practice with children, adolescents and adults / / edited by Martin Webber and Jack Nathan ; forewords by James Blewett and Alan Rushton
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; Philadelphia, : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (274 p.)
Disciplina 362.2/04250941
362.204250941
Altri autori (Persone) NathanJack <1954->
WebberMartin
Collana Reflective practice in social care series
Soggetto topico Child mental health services - Great Britain
Mental health services - Great Britain
Psychiatric social work - Great Britain
ISBN 1-283-90636-8
0-85700-396-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto FRONT COVER; ReflectivePracticein Mental Health: Advanced Psychosocial Practice withChildren, Adolescents and Adults; Contents; List of Abbreviations; Series Editor's Foreword; Foreword; Introduction; Part I: Context; 1. The Making of the Advanced Practitioner in Social Work; 2. Sociology of Mental Disorder: Critical Perspectives; 3. A Stress-Vulnerability Model of Mental Disorder: Implicationsfor Practice; 4. Mental Health Service User/Survivor Research; 5. The Evidence Base for Psychosocial Mental Health Practice; Part II: Theoretical Perspectives
6. The Place of Psychoanalytic Theory and Research in ReflectiveSocial Work Practice7. Reflective Practice Using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: ItsUses in Social Work; 8. Reflective Practice Using Systemic Family Therapy; 9. Reflective Practice Using Attachment Therapy; 10. Towards a Working Group: Applying Theory from GroupDynamics and Group Analytic Psychotherapy; Part III: Advanced Reflective Practice in Action; 11. Psychosocial Mental Health Practice in Childrenand Family Services; 12. Psychosocial Practice in Community Mental Health Services
13. Psychosocial Practice in Inpatient Mental Health Services14. The Person on the Receiving End; 15. Challenges and Opportunities for Psychosocial Practice inMental Health; Contributors; Subject Index; Author Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910791811503321
London ; ; Philadelphia, : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2010
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Reflective practice in mental health : advanced psychosocial practice with children, adolescents and adults / / edited by Martin Webber and Jack Nathan ; forewords by James Blewett and Alan Rushton
Reflective practice in mental health : advanced psychosocial practice with children, adolescents and adults / / edited by Martin Webber and Jack Nathan ; forewords by James Blewett and Alan Rushton
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; Philadelphia, : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (274 p.)
Disciplina 362.2/04250941
362.204250941
Altri autori (Persone) NathanJack <1954->
WebberMartin
Collana Reflective practice in social care series
Soggetto topico Child mental health services - Great Britain
Mental health services - Great Britain
Psychiatric social work - Great Britain
ISBN 9781283906364
1283906368
9780857003966
0857003968
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto FRONT COVER; ReflectivePracticein Mental Health: Advanced Psychosocial Practice withChildren, Adolescents and Adults; Contents; List of Abbreviations; Series Editor's Foreword; Foreword; Introduction; Part I: Context; 1. The Making of the Advanced Practitioner in Social Work; 2. Sociology of Mental Disorder: Critical Perspectives; 3. A Stress-Vulnerability Model of Mental Disorder: Implicationsfor Practice; 4. Mental Health Service User/Survivor Research; 5. The Evidence Base for Psychosocial Mental Health Practice; Part II: Theoretical Perspectives
6. The Place of Psychoanalytic Theory and Research in ReflectiveSocial Work Practice7. Reflective Practice Using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: ItsUses in Social Work; 8. Reflective Practice Using Systemic Family Therapy; 9. Reflective Practice Using Attachment Therapy; 10. Towards a Working Group: Applying Theory from GroupDynamics and Group Analytic Psychotherapy; Part III: Advanced Reflective Practice in Action; 11. Psychosocial Mental Health Practice in Childrenand Family Services; 12. Psychosocial Practice in Community Mental Health Services
13. Psychosocial Practice in Inpatient Mental Health Services14. The Person on the Receiving End; 15. Challenges and Opportunities for Psychosocial Practice inMental Health; Contributors; Subject Index; Author Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910954836703321
London ; ; Philadelphia, : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2010
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The Routledge handbook of social work practice research / / edited by Lynette Joubert and Martin Webber
The Routledge handbook of social work practice research / / edited by Lynette Joubert and Martin Webber
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom : , : Routledge, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xix, 524 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 361.3/2072
Collana Routledge international handbooks.
Soggetto topico Social service - Research
ISBN 0-429-58114-9
0-429-19948-1
9780429199486
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- List of contributors -- Foreword -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Section 1: State of the art -- Introduction -- Section 2: Methodologies -- Introduction -- Section 3: Pedagogies -- Introduction -- Section 4: Applications -- Introduction -- Section 5: Expanding the frontiers -- Introduction -- Conclusions -- Section 1 State of the art -- Chapter 2 Identifying the conceptual foundations of practice research -- Introduction -- Learning and sharing -- Thought leaders -- Critical reflection - Jan Fook (UK) -- Research outcomes and policy impacts - Mike Fisher (UK) -- Defining types of practice research - Ilse Julkunen (Finland) -- Negotiating interests and relationships - Lars Uggerhøj (Denmark) -- Context of geography - Tim Sim (Hong Kong) -- Case record data mining - Irwin Epstein (USA) -- Organizational contexts for practice research - Mike Austin (USA) -- Complementary methodologies - Riki Savaya (Israel) -- Key social science concepts related to practice research -- Bureaucratic encounters -- Key social science theories related to practice research -- Face-negotiating theory -- Collaboration theory -- Cultural-Historical Activity Theory -- The role of theory in practice research -- Lingering questions about the future of practice research -- How will practice research inform future theory development? -- How will practice research be disseminated and utilized by current and future practitioners? -- How do we keep service providers and users up-to-date with practice research? -- What kinds of platforms are needed to sustain practice research in the future? -- What are some of ways of educating future participants to engage in practice research? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References.
Chapter 3 Social work practice research developments: four statements, ten years later -- Introduction -- The Salisbury statement (2008) -- The Helsinki statement (2012) -- The New York statement (2014) -- The Hong Kong statement (2017) -- Concluding remarks -- References -- Chapter 4 From research question to practice research methodology -- Introduction -- Clearing away (some of) the undergrowth -- Defining the research question -- Old and new partners in defining the research question -- The next steps -- Existing data and service evaluation -- The role of the systematic review -- Using internal resources -- Timetables -- Reporting -- The link with evidence-based policy and practice -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5 Underlying theoretical positions, perceptions and foundations in practice research -- Introduction -- Scientific positions of practice research -- Science of the concrete -- Mode 2 knowledge production -- Transdisciplinary practice research -- Evidence-based research and/or practice research: similarities and differences? -- Theoretical positions influencing practice research -- Deliberative democracy, democratic service-user perspectives and agency -- Restrained imagination: creativity and empathy in the research process -- Sociological imagination: consciousness about the interconnections in life -- Joint learning processes and reflexivity -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6 Practice research as a collective enterprise -- The development of practice research -- Forms of practice research -- Practitioner-led or partnership? -- Stand-alone or staged? -- Free-standing or networked? -- Collective practice research: aims and challenges -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7 Philanthropic collaboration in practice research: The Mrs Lee Choon Guan Endowed Research Fund model, Singapore -- Introduction.
Process -- The Singapore experience of practice research -- The LCG ERF model -- Launch of the fund -- Public lectures -- Consultation and coaching sessions -- Practice research conference -- Call for research proposals -- Review of proposals and award of grants -- Governance and fund management -- Now and the future -- Validating the credibility of the social work profession -- Enhancing the research and education missions through university-industry partnership -- Note -- References -- Section 2 Methodologies -- Chapter 8 Clinical data mining: a practice research methodology of choice for health social workers -- The implementation of clinical data mining as a research design -- Conclusion -- Selected references -- Chapter 9 Different approaches in practice research -- Introduction -- Defining a multi-dimensional research approach -- Four approaches within practice research -- Practice-minded researchers and research-minded practitioners -- Concluding remarks -- References -- Chapter 10 Methodological pluralism in practice research -- Introduction -- Pluralism and social work -- Methodological pluralism or pluralism of method? -- Methodological pluralism in practice research -- Methodological pluralism in a research programme -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11 Pragmatist knowledge production in practice research -- Introduction -- The context of the article - the Heikki Waris Institute -- Pragmatism and the experimental approach -- Ontology and epistemology -- Practice research founded on pragmatist epistemology -- Knowledge production in experimental practice research -- An example of pragmatic practitioner research -- Strategies to promote planning experiments -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12 Evaluating social work practice with single system research designs -- Prerequisites for conducting an SSRD.
Questions SSRDs can potentially answer -- Evaluative questions (such as): -- Causal questions (such as): -- SSRD terminology -- Types of evaluative SSRDs -- The baseline-only, or "A" design -- The intervention-only, or "B" design -- The "A-B" design -- The A-B-A design -- The B-A-B design -- The A-B-A-B design -- The multiple baseline design -- Other designs? -- Technical issues -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 13 Measuring effectiveness in practice research -- Practice research -- Defining effectiveness -- What is known about the effectiveness of social work? -- Research design -- (i) Quasi-experimental designs -- (ii) Randomised controlled designs -- (iii) Other designs -- Measuring effectiveness: what is the nature of our intervention? -- Measuring effectiveness: who is the target of the intervention? -- Measuring effectiveness: how will we measure the anticipated outcomes? -- Measuring effectiveness: analysing and interpreting the results -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 14 The interface between qualitative research methodology and practice research -- Qualitative research and social work practice -- Asking questions -- Telling stories -- Traces and deposits in texts and documents -- Living in place, space and time -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 15 Engaging service users in practice research -- Introduction -- Power relations -- Productive power - power and resistance -- Challenges -- The Danish welfare model and the user perspective -- Engagement and power -- Illustrative cases -- Case 1: Engaging in meetings with young people -- Case 2: A study of crime prevention efforts at a community care centre for offenders with intellectual disabilities -- Final reflections -- References -- Chapter 16 Practice research in Indigenous communities -- Introduction -- Accentuating the 'practical'.
Tribally based practice research: Huakina Mai -- Tribally based practice research: Ka Awatea -- Tribally rooted practice resource: the Hikairo Schema -- What is the Hikairo Schema? -- Why is it called the Hikairo Schema? -- What are the dimensions of the Hikairo Schema? -- How do early childhood education teachers use the Hikairo Schema? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 17 Translating ideas of practice research for a national and local child welfare reform process -- Introduction -- The reform in short -- Ideas from practice research -- A practice research approach to development as a tool for national reform -- Modelling services on a national level based on co-production -- Co-production days as a forum for national and local dialogue -- Evaluating and reflecting on the modelling process and co-production days -- The modelling process and models -- Case: modelling residential care -- Evaluating the relevance of the principles and notions of the institutional care modelling -- An example of the effects of the modelling in practice -- An example of the effects of the modelling on national policy -- Critical evaluation and reflection of the process as a whole - what we learned -- Epilogue -- References -- Chapter 18 Causal analysis for practice-based research using observational data -- Introduction -- Practice-based research, data analysis, and the cumulative scientific process: a systems perspective -- A typology of data analytic tasks -- Complementarity of different approaches -- RCTs and the importance of practice context -- Benefits of theory-based causal models -- Complex practice systems: the practice-policy-research nexus -- A framework for conducting practice-driven causal analyses -- Step 1. Develop a theoretical model of the practice context -- Step 2. Identifying the causal relationships of interest in the model.
Step 3. Looking for additional measures where possible.
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Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom : , : Routledge, , 2020
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