1st Edition

Social Work in General Practice

By E. Matilda Goldberg, June E. Neill Copyright 1972
192 Pages
by Routledge

192 Pages
by Routledge

192 Pages
by Routledge

In the early 1970s general practitioners were well aware that they were being asked to deal not only with physical illness in their patients but also with the stresses relating to social and emotional problems. Increasingly often they were working together with health visitors and social workers in attempting to respond more effectively to these demands. Originally published in 1972, this study... Read more

Foreword.  Acknowledgements.  Part I: The Background  1. General Practice and Social Work  2. The Area  3. The Practice Team  4. Social Work Roles  Part II: The Caseload  5. The Social Worker’s Clients  6. The Patient’s Problems and their Path to the Social Worker  7. The Social Work – Plan and Action  Part III: Social Work in Action  8. Clarification, Assessment, Information and Advice  9. Short-Term Help  10. Long-Term Help  11. Collaboration with Other Agencies  Part IV: Conclusions  12. Social Work in General Practice – Conclusions and Reflections.  Appendix: A – Referral Notes to Social Worker.  B – Record Card and Coding Instructions.  Index.

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E. Matilda Goldberg, June E. Neill