Description
This textbook identifies key theoretical developments in areas such as emotional, cognitive and social development, which are of particular relevance for social work and allied professions, providing a contemporary account of research-based knowledge and evidence-based interventions.
About the Author
Gabriela Misca (PhD, CPsychol, CSci, AFBPsS, FHEA) is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Worcester, UK, and 2015-16 Fulbright Scholar in the USA. The focus of her research is advancing understanding of child development in the context of complex and/or adverse family dynamics and transitions across the lifespan. Peter Unwin, PhD, is a Principal Lecturer at the University of Worcester where he teaches on the MA and BA in Social Work. He is a Registered Social Worker who has worked across all sectors of child care, having a particular interest in foster care.
Reviews
The authors make a compelling case for the important role that developmental psychology should play in social work if its practitioners are to work well with individual children, adolescents and their parents. The range of theories offered, the examples provided and the guides to further reading studded throughout the text provide excellent support for the argument that relationship-based practices remain the bedrock of sound social work. * Professor David Howe, University of East Anglia, Norwich *
This book is designed to help social workers and social work students use knowledge of psychological principles to inform practice with children and families ... book is written from the perspective of social work in the UK, although it is largely applicable anywhere. Summing Up: Recommended. Undergraduates. * K. E. Murphy, Choice, Vol. 56 (9) *
Book Information
ISBN 9780230368439
Author Gabriela Misca
Format Paperback
Page Count 216
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 313g