This textbook offers the perfect introduction to the complex world of
social work theory, giving a concise yet comprehensive overview of how
practice is influenced by each theoretical approach described. The book
begins by outlining the origins and historical context of social work,
which allows the reader to see show how theoretical fashions have
changed and adapted to certain times, and concludes with advice on the
best way forward for the modern-day social worker. Packed with
thought-provoking discussions surrounding the topic, students will be
encouraged to question the theories portrayed - a skill crucial to being
a truly effective social work practitioner.
Written by one social work's most highly regarded commentators, the
book's accessible and easy-to-read writing style makes it a must-have
companion for students and practitioners looking to gain an overall view
of social work theory.