Psychology and social care /
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Imprint: | London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1999. |
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Description: | 1 online resource (543 pages) : illustrations |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11108919 |
Table of Contents:
- INTRODUCTION: How Will this Book Help Me?
- Is Psychology Relevant to Social Care Professionals in Practice?
- What Theoretical Perspectives do Psychologists Use?
- How do Psychologists Investigate Human Functioning?
- How Will this Book Help Me?
- Further Reading
- Useful Addresses - References - Acknowledgement
- WORKING IN ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETY: Introduction
- Models of Organizations, an Introduction for Social Care Professionals
- Occupational Stress
- 'Sensitive' to 'Race' and Ethnicity? The Intersection of Social Work, Psychology and Politics
- WORKING WITH CLIENTS GENERAL ISSUES: Introduction
- Risk Assessment and Decision Making
- Pitfalls in Interviewing A Psychological Perspective
- Working with Families
- Working with Groups
- Prejudice and Discrimination Individual Approaches
- Prejudice and Discrimination Group Approaches
- The Psychology of Ageing
- WORKING WITH CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE: Introduction
- Communication, Bonding, Attachment and Separation
- The Prediction of Individual Development
- Physical and Sensory Disabilities in Childhood
- People with Learning Disabilities
- Child Abuse Theories and Research
- Child Abuse Parenting, Identification and Treatment
- Adolescents and Society
- WORKING WITH CLIENTS SPECIFIC ISSUES: Introduction
- Psychological Problems Alternative Perspectives on their Explanation and Treatment
- Crime and Crime Prevention
- Substance Use, Abuse and Dependence
- Psychological Impact of HIV Disease
- Brain Damage
- Dementia in Older People
- Dying and Bereavement
- Conclusion