Being in Child Care

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A01=Gerry Fewster
A01=Jerome Beker
Author_Gerry Fewster
Author_Jerome Beker
burnout prevention
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Child
Child Care
Child Care Practitioners
Child Care Worker
Chronic
Coffee Table
Developmental Group Care
developmental psychology
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Face To Face
Follow
fritz
Genetic Pre-disposition
Gestalt Therapy
Held
house
Inclined
into
journey
Neuro Linguistic Programming
perls
Personal Construct Theory
practitioner self-reflection
practitioners
professional boundaries
Real People Press
reflective practice in youth care
residential treatment
self
Shrugged
therapeutic relationships
Uninitiated
Violated
willoughby
Willoughby House
Wo
workers
Worthwhile
Young Man
youth
Youth Care
Youth Care Workers

Product details

  • ISBN 9780866569798
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 May 1990
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Primarily intended for the professional child and youth care worker, this new book challenges the most basic methods and beliefs of contemporary practice. Written in the form of a novel, the central issues of child care are brought to life through the subjective experiences of a young practitioner. Each issue and experience is analyzed through the dialogues between the practitioner and his supervisor. As the story unfolds, the reader is invited to reconsider many of the most fundamental and time-tested assumptions that lie at the heart of child and youth care. One by one, the layers of professionalism are peeled back to reveal the essence of it all--the practitioner’s own sense of self. This results in the inevitable conclusion that personal and professional development are inextricably interrelated. From this perspective, it becomes clear how current trends in training and practice often provide a tragic formula for methods that focus upon the control of the youngster and result in the breakdown of relationships and the burnout of the practitioner.Being in Child Care: A Journey Into Self uses the experiences of everyday life to establish themes and draw conclusions. As the story moves from the drama and minutiae of life in a small residential treatment program to the broadest existential questions, the reader will explore his or her own personal experience. Since it can be understood at many different levels, this book will appeal to the student as much as to the seasoned practitioner. (Fewster says parents can read it too.)

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