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E-grāmata: Constructing Clienthood in Social Work and Human Services: Interaction, Identities and Practices

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  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jul-2003
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This innovative book explores social work, therapy and counselling as a series of encounters - between clients and human services professionals, social workers, their colleagues and other professionals, and more widely between citizens and the state. Providing a variety of social constructionist perspectives on the idea of the 'client', it presents in-depth discussion of the roles, language and contexts of meetings between social workers and their clients.

International contributors present discussion on categorization, analysing identities and reflexive practice. Drawing data from a variety of sources, including meetings, client files and transcribed dialogues with clients, the book employs methods such as conversation and discourse analysis to propose new insights into what it means to be a client of the human services agency.

Bringing together a rich variety of data, this volume forms an important contribution to major debates on the nature of social work and counselling. As well as innovative approaches to theory and research, the implications for practice in social work and counselling are discussed. Challenging previously-held notions about clienthood, this book is a useful and thought-provoking resource for social workers, counsellors, policy makers, academics, researchers and students and trainers in social work and counselling.

Recenzijas

This reader should be of interest to social work students, and to existing social work staff who want or need to reflect on their practicenicely illustrated with examples. -- Care & Health Magazine

Preface 7(2)
Transcription Symbols 9(2)
Introduction: Beyond a Universal Client
11(16)
Kirsi Juhila
Tarja Poso
Nigel Parton
Part I: Constructing Client Identities and Morals
Legitimating the Rejecting of Your Child in a Social Work Meeting
27(17)
Christopher Hall
Arja Jokinen
Eero Suoninen
Caring but Not Coping: Fashioning a Legitimate Parent Identity
44(18)
Stef Slembrouck
Christopher Hall
Negotiating Clienthood and the Moral Order of a Relationship in Couple Therapy
62(21)
Katja Kurri
Jarl Wahlstrom
Part II: Categorizing and Negotiating Clienthoods
Creating a `Bad' Client: Disalignment of Institutional Identities in Social Work Interaction
83(13)
Kirsi Juhila
Parental Identity Under Construction: Discourse and Conversation Analysis of a Family Supervision Order
96(16)
Carolus van Nijnatten
Gerard Hofstede
The Absent Client: Case Description and Decision Making in Interprofessional Meetings
112(17)
Pirjo Nikander
The Dilemma of Victim Positioning in Group Therapy for Male Perpetrators of Domestic Violence
129(18)
Terhi Partanen
Jarl Wahlstrom
Part III: Client Work in Professional Contexts
Trafficking in Meaning: Constructive Social Work in Child Protection Practice
147(14)
Ah Hin Teoh
Jim Laffer
Nigel Parton
Andrew Turnell
Complicated Gender
161(16)
Tarja Poso
The Social Worker as Moral Judge: Blame, Responsibility and Case Formulation
177(16)
Sue White
Writers', Clients', Counsellors' and Readers' Perspectives in Constructing Resistant Clients
193(15)
Gale Miller
Client, User, Member as Constructed in Institutional Interaction
208(15)
Soren Peter Olesen
Conclusion: Yes, But Is This of Any Use?
223(11)
Christopher Hall
Nigel Parton
Kirsi Juhila
Tarja Poso
References 234(22)
The Contributors 256(3)
Subject Index 259(10)
Author Index 269


Christopher Hall is Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Applied Childhood Studies, University of Huddersfield. Kirsi Juhila is Professor of Social Work at the University of Tampere, Finland. Nigel Parton is a Professor in Child Care and Director of the Centre for Applied Childhood Studies, University of Huddersfield, and visiting professor at the University of Tampere. Tarja Pösö is Professor of Social Work at the Department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of Tampere.

All the authors have experience in social work practice and teaching and have published widely in the areas of social work, social policy, and social constructionist and discourse approaches to social work.