1st Edition

Psychosocial and Relationship-based Practice

By Claudia Megele Copyright 2015
200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

Social work is fundamentally a relationship-based profession. This book offers a critical multidisciplinary analysis of case studies of social work interventions from a psychosocial and relationship-based perspective. Providing a description of each case, it draws on psychodynamic theory, object relations theory, attachment theory, relational psychoanalysis, and sociological theories and... Read more

Introduction 

Chapter 1: Colour of Love: Thinking of Jack

Chapter 2: It’s about Jack

Chapter 3: Why not me?

Chapter 4: Finding a home for Alice

Chapter 5: Trauma and Abuse

Chapter 6: A broken narrative

Chapter 7: Searching for love in all the wrong places (Part 1)

Chapter 8: Searching for love in all the wrong places 

Conclusion: 

Biography

Claudia Megele is an authority in safeguarding and relationship-based practice and has held multiple leadership roles nationally and in local authorities. She has been a pioneer in digital practice in social work and is Fellow of National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), School for Social Care Research (SSCR); her research inClaudia has published her work and research in multiple articles and books and her books include: ‘Psychosocial and Relationship Based Practice’; ‘Safeguarding Children and Young People Online’ and ‘Social Media and Social Work: Implications and Opportunities for Practice’. 

I think this book is really  helpful in explaining and promoting the relationship based approach to social work. I found it clear amd very thought provoking, with a real sense of practice underlying it. - Cathie Jasper, Manchester Metropolitan University

It's essential to good practice with 'people' not paperwork- one that will raise the emotional awareness and empathy of students to understand others problems or difficulties in life. I really like the fact that the book is doing well to pull together two necessary bed fellows, which are at times in oppositional positions, - the social /sociological and psychological. It does well to show how important relationship base practice is, and not just by highlighting the obvious: the relationship, but all the key facets of a good relationship in practice. The criticality of the discussion is good and students will learn from this as it will reflect some of the views they may hold or come to hold as their learning about self and others develops. There is not much to dislike about this book. I would say buy it! - Dr Lee Quinney, University of Wolverhampton

This is an excellent text book, which is very easy to read. It clearly conveys the importance of relationship based practice at a time when current organisational structures are challenging its application. - Gary Hickman, University of Birmingham