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Developing resilience for social work practice / edited by Louise Grant, Gail Kinman.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY Palgrave Macmillan 2014Description: 224 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9781137302496 (pbk.) :
  • 9781137302496
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 361.32 GRA
LOC classification:
  • HV10.5 .G72125 2014
Contents:
Part I.The professional context -- 1.Social work and wellbeing: setting the scene. Louise Grant, Gail Kinman and Richard Fountain -- 2.What is resilience? Louise Grant and Gail Kinman -- Part II.Developing techniques to build resilience. -- 3.The work/home interface - building effective boundaries, Gail Kinman, Almuth McDowall and Mariette Uys -- 4.Critical reflection and reflective supervision. Lousie Grant and Becky Brewer -- 5.Personal organization and time managmeent. Siobhan Wray and Sacha Rymell -- 6.Cognitive behavioural-based strategies. Kelly Alexander, Sara Henley and Kay Newman -- 7.Mindfulness for resilience in social work. Rose Parkes and Susan Kelly -- 8.Peer support and peer coaching. Sarah Baker and Kathryn Jones -- 9.Enhancing self-knowlege, coping skills and stress resistance. Gail Kinman,I
Summary: The emotional demands of the social work role mean that practitioners need to take steps to protect their personal wellbeing. This book provides social workers with a tool box of evidence-based approaches designed to enhance their emotional resilience and manage stress more effectively.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 361.32 GRA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 216771

Part I.The professional context -- 1.Social work and wellbeing: setting the scene. Louise Grant, Gail Kinman and Richard Fountain -- 2.What is resilience? Louise Grant and Gail Kinman -- Part II.Developing techniques to build resilience. -- 3.The work/home interface - building effective boundaries, Gail Kinman, Almuth McDowall and Mariette Uys -- 4.Critical reflection and reflective supervision. Lousie Grant and Becky Brewer -- 5.Personal organization and time managmeent. Siobhan Wray and Sacha Rymell -- 6.Cognitive behavioural-based strategies. Kelly Alexander, Sara Henley and Kay Newman -- 7.Mindfulness for resilience in social work. Rose Parkes and Susan Kelly -- 8.Peer support and peer coaching. Sarah Baker and Kathryn Jones -- 9.Enhancing self-knowlege, coping skills and stress resistance. Gail Kinman,I

The emotional demands of the social work role mean that practitioners need to take steps to protect their personal wellbeing. This book provides social workers with a tool box of evidence-based approaches designed to enhance their emotional resilience and manage stress more effectively.

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