Social Workers' Toolbox

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Cathartic work method
client assessment tools
Client Situation
Cognitive method
Collective advocacy method
Core Social Work Method
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Emotionally Focused Therapy
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ethical decision making
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Group work method
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multi-method social work
Narrative method
Nuclear family-work method
person-in-environment
Personal Filing Cabinet
personalized social work care
PIE-SET
Practical Material Method
Practical-material work method
Practice research method
practitioner self care
Prevention method
psychosocial intervention
QoL Factor
Radical Social Work
Relational work method
Ritual work method
social determinants of health
Social Network Method
Social Work
Social Work Approach
Social Work Contact
Social work intervention
Social Work Method
social work methods
Social Work Research
social work theory
Survival Brain
sustainable social work methods
Trauma Work Method
Unexplainable Complaints
Unfinished Emotional Business
Unhealthy Stress
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138934344
  • Weight: 1110g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jan 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Social Workers' Toolbox aims to bring order to the diversity of tools which are so characteristic of social work: assessment tools, practice tools and outcome-measurement tools. The tools described in this Toolbox can be directly put into practice and adapted to the social workers’ personalized approach with their individual clients and their environments. The underlying meta-theory for Sustainable Multimethod Social Work is the ‘PIE-Empowerment Theory’. This theory defines social work practice in terms of the partnership between social worker and client and is aimed at enhancing quality of life through systematically and sustainably addressing human needs and human rights. The multimethod model promotes the flexible combination of well-written evidence- and practice-based tools.

Packed full of useful checklists, the Toolbox is ideal reading for both inexperienced and more practiced social workers. The book provides a solid basis through the use of practical examples. For the more experienced social worker it offers a substantial resource and the means to legitimize a chosen course of action and social work intervention. Schools of social work will be able to use the book as an easily accessible resource for social work assessments, interventions and quality social work management.

From 1978, Herman J. de Mönnink has held a position as Senior Lecturer at the School of Social Work, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen, the Netherlands; he is in private practice as a trainer in multimethod social work (MMSW) and a trauma psychologist/grief therapist. He believes that the strength of MMSW is that it effectively meets human needs and human rights of socially, economically and politically vulnerable people.

Herman graduated from the University of Groningen (1976) in Social Clinical Psychology (MSc), where he managed the practice research project ‘Psychotherapy for the Poor’. He published several articles about evidence-based social work methods, grief support and burnout-prevention. In 1996, his first book was published, titled Grief Support, including Unfinished Business Syndrome (UBS) and Therapeutic Photo Confrontation (TPC). For Victim Support Netherlands he trained social workers using TPC for victims of sudden death (by accidents, homicide, suicide, natural disasters, terrorism and aircraft disaster).

In 2004, Herman published the Dutch version of this book titled The Social Workers’ Toolbox: Multimethod Social Work. In this bestselling book he proposed a paradigm shift, working not from a one-method-fits-for-all-perspective but from a multimethod perspective. Herman trained social workers around the world about a flexible combination of 20 well-written social work methods.

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