Positive Social Worker

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Continuance Commitment
coping strategies
Early Career Social Workers
education
Emotional Exhaustion
emotional intelligence training
Emotional Self-efficacy
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Ethnic Minority Social Workers
Existential Philosophers
Explanatory Style
Female Social Work Students
High Case-Load
Job Demands Control Model
job satisfaction
NQSWs
occupational stress
occupational wellbeing
Optimistic Explanatory Style
organisational culture social care
positive psychology interventions
Positivity
Post-qualifying Social Work Education
Postgraduate Social Work Students
practitioner self-care
Pressure
Professional Development
Professional Social Work Experience
psychology
Resilience
Resilient Social Work
Service User Groups
Snyder's Hope Theory
Snyder’s Hope Theory
social work
social work education
Social Work Qualifying Programmes
Social Work Reform Board
Social Work Students
social worker jobs
socio-political context
sociology
Stress
Stress Management
stress management for social work professionals
UK Social Worker
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138300255
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Developed from the author’s own experiences in social work and social work education, this book considers alternative approaches for social workers in dealing with the extensive demands, persistent pressures, and stress that they may face in their daily working lives.

The Positive Social Worker is firmly located in an individual, group, organisational, cultural, and socio-political context. It considers and celebrates concepts linked to the importance, and sources, of work-related well-being. Individual chapters describe and critically analyse the social work context, the role of hope, optimism, commitment, resilience, support, appraisals, positive emotions, and coping, self-efficacy, control, and agency. Throughout, clear links are made with social work practice. While the book concentrates on a UK context, it draws on literature from social work, social, organisational, work, and positive psychology and sociology, from the UK, the USA, Europe, Australasia, and other countries.

This book should be considered essential reading for social workers, graduate and postgraduate social work students, practice teachers, and lecturers. It will also be of relevance to professionals and professionals-in-training in the criminal justice and health and social care fields.

Stewart Collins was employed for ten years in probation in Leeds, specialising in the later years as a practice teacher. He has worked as a volunteer with homeless people, older people, prisoners, children and families and, in particular, for many years, and currently, with people who experience alcohol problems. He has worked as a social work educator in Leeds, Glasgow, Bangor, and now with the OU in Scotland.

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