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Problems, Tasks and Outcomes - The Evaluation of Task-Centered Casework in Three Settings
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Problems, Tasks and Outcomes - The Evaluation of Task-Centered Casework in Three Settings
Series: National Institute Social Services Library
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In the 1980s, although most social workers organised their time and
described their work in terms of cases, research studies had cast
serious doubts on the efficacy of working in this way. As a result,
there had been growing anxiety about what social workers do, what
they ought to do, and the training they needed. Task-centred
casework was an approach to social work which proposed a solution
to some aspects of this dilemma. Growing out of the surprising
results of an American research study, it broke free from the
traditional psycho-analytic approach to casework. It aimed at
clarity of purpose, a concentration on the clients’ perceptions
of the problems, openness about clients’ and helpers’
intentions and agreement about what is to be done and achieved
within a specified time. Originally published in 1985, this book
brings together three British studies that accompanied, and in some
respects pioneered, the introduction of task-centred casework into
the United Kingdom. The studies describe and evaluate task-centred
casework with social services department clients, with young people
on probation, and with men and women referred to hospital after
poisoning themselves. The research suggests what task-centred
casework can and cannot achieve, describes how clients experience
it and seeks to define the skills it requires. The studies also
provide some reasons why many previous studies of social work have
failed to find evidence for social work effectiveness. The book
uses much case material to illustrate methods of task-centred
casework and its outcomes as seen by clients, social workers, and
an independent outsider. It should still be of interest to social
workers, teachers of social work, and social work students. More
generally, it will be welcomed by all those who are interested in
building social work on a surer basis than anecdote and fashion.
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Imprint: |
Taylor & Francis
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Series: |
National Institute Social Services Library |
Release date: |
October 2023 |
First published: |
1985 |
Authors: |
E.Matilda Goldberg
• Jane Gibbons
• Ian Sinclair
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Dimensions: |
216 x 138mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
278 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-03-205193-2 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-03-205193-0 |
Barcode: |
9781032051932 |
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