William Borden's persuasive collection of original essays
reaffirms the place of theory in social work practice, showing how
different theoretical models, therapeutic languages, and modes of
intervention strengthen eclectic and integrative approaches to
psychosocial intervention. A distinguished group of scholars and
practitioners examine emerging developments in cognitive theory,
psychodynamic thought, resilience research and family therapy,
psychobiography and narrative perspectives, and conceptions of
place and environment in psychosocial intervention. They introduce
integrative frameworks for intervention and examine a series of
crucial issues in the field, including the role of theory in
evidence-based practice, the development of practice wisdom, and
the ways in which conceptions of love, acceptance, and social
justice influence theorizing and practice.
The contributors to this volume, each one carefully selected,
reaffirm the framing perspectives and core values of the social
work profession and identify fundamental challenges and tasks in
developing theory and practice. Exploring contemporary yet no less
essential concerns, they reflect the richness and creativity of
theorizing in our time.
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