Report Writing Skills For Social Workers


Writing in Social Work


Writing with Style: APA Style for Social Work (Social Work Research Methods / Writing / Evaluation)


Writing with Style: APA Style for Social Work (Social Work Research Methods / Writing / Evaluation)


$37.00


WRITING WITH STYLE: APA STYLE FOR SOCIAL WORK, Fourth Edition, applies a proven “learning through modeling” approach to help students master the elements of writing research papers and other professional documents in APA style. In addition to reviewing APA style basics, the text includes numerous writing exercises to help students apply what they learn and hone their skills by practicing writing p…

Writing Skills for Social Workers (Social Work in Action series)


Writing Skills for Social Workers (Social Work in Action series)


$48.00


Writing Skills for Social Workers aims to raise the profile of writing skills in social work practice, and to enhance social workers’ written communication skills. The book adopts a logical progression, and each chapter identifies and contextualizes the practical skills needed at specific points in training and practice. Overall it encourages the development of writing skills and techniques whic…

Courtroom and Report Writing Skills for Social Workers (Post-Qualifying Social Work Practice)


Courtroom and Report Writing Skills for Social Workers (Post-Qualifying Social Work Practice)



This new text will build on Courtroom Skills for Social Workers, by updating the legal and research content and strengthening the material on recording. There will also be additional contributions from service users and more practice examples, so as to make the book interesting and relevant for qualified social workers. It will assist social workers in meeting their CPD requirements for continuing…


Writing Skills for Social Workers


Writing Skills for Social Workers


$56.62


Writing Skills for Social Workers aims to raise the profile of writing skills in social work practice, and to enhance social workers’ written communication skills. The book adopts a logical progression, and each chapter identifies and contextualizes the practical skills needed at specific points in training and practice. Overall it encourages the development of writing skills and techniques which will stand the reader in good stead throughout their professional career. By adopting a practical approach the authors have included a number of pedagogical features such as reflective exercises, writing tips for specific tasks, and guidelines for further reading.

Courtroom and Report Writing Skills for Social Workers


Courtroom and Report Writing Skills for Social Workers


$41.93


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Report Writing for Social Workers


Report Writing for Social Workers


$34.32


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Writing Skills for Social Workers (Social Work in Action series)


Writing Skills for Social Workers (Social Work in Action series)


$39


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Study Skills for Social Workers


Study Skills for Social Workers


$107.01


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 Courtroom and Report Writing Skills for Social Workers


Courtroom and Report Writing Skills for Social Workers


$43.95


Clare Seymour, Richard Seymour,Paperback, Edition: 2, English-language edition,Pub by Learning Matters

 Courtroom and Report Writing Skills for Social Workers


Courtroom and Report Writing Skills for Social Workers


$43


This book builds on Courtroom Skills for Social Workers by updating the legal and research content and strengthening the material on recording. It throws light on legal and courtroom processes and procedures, and encourages social workers to see involvement with the courts as a positive element of their practice, rather than something to be afraid of. By encouraging social workers to develop the skills to perform confidently in the court environment, they will be better able to support service users faced with court involvement. This second edition includes contributions from service users, as well as practice examples, so as to make the book interesting and relevant for qualified social workers. The book will assist social workers in meeting their Continuing Professional Development requirements for continuing registration. It also offers a framework for short in-service training courses on court skills and recording, both areas in which social workers” performance comes under the scr

 Newly-Qualified Social Workers: A Handbook for Practice


Newly-Qualified Social Workers: A Handbook for Practice


$17.36


New – The first year of practice can be the most challenging for newly-qualified social workers. This book takes a practical look at the transition from student to practitioner and covers applying for your first post, managing the first years of practice and includes specific guidance on topics such as induction, supervision, post qualifying awards. Also covered are court skills, team working, report writing and record keeping. Each of these sections within the book contains critical commentary

 Newly-Qualified Social Workers: A Handbook for Practice


Newly-Qualified Social Workers: A Handbook for Practice


$30.2


New – The first year of practice can be the most challenging for newly-qualified social workers. This book takes a practical look at the transition from student to practitioner and covers applying for your first post, managing the first years of practice and includes specific guidance on topics such as induction, supervision, post qualifying awards. Also covered are court skills, team working, report writing and record keeping. Each of these sections within the book contains critical commentary

 Psychological Evaluation In Psychotherapy


Psychological Evaluation In Psychotherapy


$30.12


Written by a scholar who is a therapist and a psychodiagnostician,this book documents the direct relationship between patient response patterns to a battery of psychological tests, and their subsequent behavior in psychotherapy.Unlike other books in the field, which concentrate on psychodiagnostics or psychological report writing,Blank takes the reader, session-by-session, through the therapeutic notes of ten patients who were in therapy. At each step of the way, patient behavior in therapy is shown alongside test response patterns.This book, first published in 1965, continues to provide a major contribution, both as a practical manual and as a reference book for clinical psychologists, psychiatrists,social workers, trainees and students. Anyone who is interested in using psychological evaluations to better understand the intricacies of the therapeutic process will find the book an invaluable aid. So also will those who want to sharpen their diagnostic skills as part of theory construction.The author also provides a description and rationale of commonly employed psycho-diagnostic techniques,diagnostic overviews for each of the ten patients emphasizing the dynamics of differing diagnostic patterns and their prognostic implications, complete test data and process therapy notes for each of the ten patients,and an analysis of the complex interplay of personality resources of the patient, the personality of the therapist and the fortuitous circumstances that enter into every therapeutic situation.

 Working in Statutory Contexts


Working in Statutory Contexts


$55


‘Students will find this book highly accessible. Hill writes in a clear style and the use of case studies is excellent. I can certainly envisage this book being used widely.’Geraldine Macdonald, Queen’s University, Belfast’This is an excellent book and should be compulsory reading for social work students. It is clearly written, sensitively related to social work practice, with some first-rate examples; above all, it really “speaks” to the realities of contemporary statutory professional practice in the twenty-first century. Andrew Hill has written a thorough but readable text for students which they will find useful at any stage in their qualification degree.’David Shemmings, University of KentDoing social work in a statutory setting is a challenge that all social workers will face. Social workers are required to work with people who don’t necessarily want their help and who may be antagonistic or even hostile. In such cases, social workers must use their statutory powers with confidence and work effectively within the constraints of procedure and the law.This thoughtful and practical book focuses on the universal skills that are needed to do this important kind of social work, and to do it well. Drawing on social work’s diverse knowledge base through extensive examples and case studies, Andrew Hill illustrates key skills in practice, such as responding to threats of violence and aggression, giving evidence in court, report writing, and coping with emotional issues. As well as promoting practical skills, the book underlines the importance of working as a reflective practitioner. It carefully outlines a framework for understanding the place of statutory work and how this may be consistent with empowerment and anti-oppressive practice, and with the straightforward desire to help others that brings people into social work in the first place.This book is relevant to all social work settings including mental health, community care,

 Working in Statutory Contexts


Working in Statutory Contexts


$13


‘Students will find this book highly accessible. Hill writes in a clear style and the use of case studies is excellent. I can certainly envisage this book being used widely.’Geraldine Macdonald, Queen’s University, Belfast’This is an excellent book and should be compulsory reading for social work students. It is clearly written, sensitively related to social work practice, with some first-rate examples; above all, it really “speaks” to the realities of contemporary statutory professional practice in the twenty-first century. Andrew Hill has written a thorough but readable text for students which they will find useful at any stage in their qualification degree.’David Shemmings, University of KentDoing social work in a statutory setting is a challenge that all social workers will face. Social workers are required to work with people who don’t necessarily want their help and who may be antagonistic or even hostile. In such cases, social workers must use their statutory powers with confidence and work effectively within the constraints of procedure and the law.This thoughtful and practical book focuses on the universal skills that are needed to do this important kind of social work, and to do it well. Drawing on social work’s diverse knowledge base through extensive examples and case studies, Andrew Hill illustrates key skills in practice, such as responding to threats of violence and aggression, giving evidence in court, report writing, and coping with emotional issues. As well as promoting practical skills, the book underlines the importance of working as a reflective practitioner. It carefully outlines a framework for understanding the place of statutory work and how this may be consistent with empowerment and anti-oppressive practice, and with the straightforward desire to help others that brings people into social work in the first place.This book is relevant to all social work settings including mental health, community care,

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