Principles and Practices of Social Work Dubois Norman
- ISBN: 9781788823876
- Edition: 1st
- ©Year: 2020
- List Price : 150
About the Book
Social work is a service comprising a composite of knowledge and skills, which attempts to help the individual to satisfy his needs in the social milieu and remove, as far as possible, the impediments that obstruct people from achieving the best by making good use of their abilities and capacities. From the work of charity, almsgiving and acts of benevolence, it has grown into a definite domain of knowledge making it a professional service. The profession of social work is based on definite set of knowledge, skills, techniques and attitude that must be inculcated in would be social worker. In order to be successful in the social work, the worker must become well-versed with all these aspects, needs of people and practical experience in different social settings. He has to deal with needs and problems of people whether the work may be a social work, case work, group work or community work. The book endeavours to present all requirements of students, teachers, social workers, social work institutions to enable them to achieve success in social workand related activities.
Contents: 1 .What is Social Work?, 2. Social Casework, 3. Social Group Work: Generic Characteristics, 4. Modernity and Social Work, 5. Quantitative Research Methods in Social Work, 6. Social Work Counseling.
Dubois Norman is Professor of Social and Community Development and Director of the Centre for International Social and Community Development in the Department of Social Work Studies. His interests include school social work, child and adolescent welfare and counseling, clinical practice, and the role of spirituality in social work. Dubois Norman practiced as a school social worker for 6 years and worked for 4 years in community mental health. His books include, Human Growth and Development, Essential Theory for Social Work Practice, The Philosophical Foundations of Social Work, Child Protection and Values and Ethics in Social Work. He has a considerable writing and publishing track record, for example as author of Social Policy for Social Work, editor of Foundations of Health and Social Care.