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- catalog contributor b3994496.
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "Decreasing ideological restrictions. Decreasing oppression and exploitation. Decreasing the effects of social labelling. Enabling personal change. 7. Strategies and techniques. Strategies for bureaucracy. Developing critical awareness. Advocacy. Empowerment. The casework relationship. Social education. Active use of resources. Social empathy. Social support. Evaluation of casework outcome. 8. Cases. Case 1 Helen Kelp. Case 2 Tony Kelly. Case 3 Con Drakopoulos. Case 4 Frances Turner. Case 5 Amanda West. Case 6 The Dicksons. 9. Finetuning. Limitations on radical casework practice. Radical practice with involuntary clients. Radical work in a non-radical setting? Politicising clients. Who is radical work appropriate for? Middle class bias. Cultural bias. Where do we go from here? -- Appendix I: Assessment guide -- Appendix II: Social self-awareness exercise -- Appendix III: Using social self-awareness in work with clients -- Appendix IV: Social empathy exercise.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Why radical casework? -- pt. I. The theoretical basis of radical social casework. 1. Radical social work. Radical criticism. Common themes of radical social work. Recent social work theories and radical social work. Future directions. 2. Can casework be radical? Structural analysis of personal problems. Casework and social control. Critique of existing social arrangements. Protecting the individual. Social change and personal liberation. Directions for radical casework -- pt. II. Radical social casework: a theory of practice. 3. A theory of practice. Theories of practice. A definition of the radical social casework theory of practice. The relationship between radical and traditional casework. Radical social casework: a theory of practice. 4. Social factors. Socio-economic causes of problems. Social control. Anti-oppression. Social critique. Social and personal change. 5. Assessment. Differentiating personal and structural. Structural causes of personal problems. 6. Goals.".
- catalog extent "xi, 177 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1863732810 :".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "St. Leonards : Allen & Unwin,".
- catalog subject "361.32 20".
- catalog subject "HV43 .F64 1993".
- catalog subject "Social case work.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Decreasing ideological restrictions. Decreasing oppression and exploitation. Decreasing the effects of social labelling. Enabling personal change. 7. Strategies and techniques. Strategies for bureaucracy. Developing critical awareness. Advocacy. Empowerment. The casework relationship. Social education. Active use of resources. Social empathy. Social support. Evaluation of casework outcome. 8. Cases. Case 1 Helen Kelp. Case 2 Tony Kelly. Case 3 Con Drakopoulos. Case 4 Frances Turner. Case 5 Amanda West. Case 6 The Dicksons. 9. Finetuning. Limitations on radical casework practice. Radical practice with involuntary clients. Radical work in a non-radical setting? Politicising clients. Who is radical work appropriate for? Middle class bias. Cultural bias. Where do we go from here? -- Appendix I: Assessment guide -- Appendix II: Social self-awareness exercise -- Appendix III: Using social self-awareness in work with clients -- Appendix IV: Social empathy exercise.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Why radical casework? -- pt. I. The theoretical basis of radical social casework. 1. Radical social work. Radical criticism. Common themes of radical social work. Recent social work theories and radical social work. Future directions. 2. Can casework be radical? Structural analysis of personal problems. Casework and social control. Critique of existing social arrangements. Protecting the individual. Social change and personal liberation. Directions for radical casework -- pt. II. Radical social casework: a theory of practice. 3. A theory of practice. Theories of practice. A definition of the radical social casework theory of practice. The relationship between radical and traditional casework. Radical social casework: a theory of practice. 4. Social factors. Socio-economic causes of problems. Social control. Anti-oppression. Social critique. Social and personal change. 5. Assessment. Differentiating personal and structural. Structural causes of personal problems. 6. Goals.".
- catalog title "Radical casework : a theory of practice / Janis Fook.".
- catalog type "text".