Interest in the contribution narrative can make across many
disciplines has been booming in recent years, but its impact in
social work has been limited. It has mainly been used in
therapeutic intervention such as narrative therapy, social work
education or personal accounts. This is the first book to extend
the narrative lens to explore the contribution of narrative to
social work values and ethics, social policy and our understanding
of the self in social, cultural and political context. The book
firstly sets out theoretical concerns and then applies them to
specific areas of social work, including child protection, mental
health and disability. The author argues that narrative is a richly
textured approach to social work that can enhance both theory and
practice. As such the book will be of interest to social work
students, practitioners and educators, policy makers and those
interested in the application of narrative to professional
practice.
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