Description
This book is a great read from cover to cover: extremely well written, with a structure that is logical and a style that is eminently readable. The excellent case studies are so much more appealing and convincing than the usual variants. I will absolutely recommend it to my own students. - Dr Mark Hardy, Lecturer in Social Work, University of York, UK This book's engaging style, the way it is rooted in real dilemmas that social workers face and the way in which it eschews easy answers make it a truly unique text. It should be required reading on social work programmes. - Professor Hugh McLaughlin, Professor of Social Work, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
About the Author
Mark Doel is Professor Emeritus at Sheffield Hallam University, England. A qualified and registered social worker, he has been a practice teacher (field instructor), an academic manager and a full-time Research Professor. He has 18 books to his name, seven in foreign translations. He was co-editor of Groupwork journal and founder editor of the Journal of Social Policy and Social Work in Transition. He has worked in the United States and has had long-standing projects with colleagues in Russia and eastern Europe, including a role as Head of PhD programmes in social work at Tbilisi State University (Georgia), where he was awarded an honorary doctorate and chair. He has many years' experience as a training consultant in the UK and internationally and he holds external examining positions in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.
Reviews
The difference this book makes is in helping workers, not necessarily to know what is right or wrong, but helping them to know what questions to ask in order to ask increasingly better questions. This text provides a framework for the readers to consider their thinking in a balanced manner ... I will recommend this book to students both at undergraduate and post-graduate levels ... I enjoyed reading this book and will keep coming back to it. * Hellmuth Weich, The British Journal of Social Work, Vol. 48 (5) *
Book Information
ISBN 9781137441263
Author Mark Doel
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 352g