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Much of the progress achieved by the women's movement now seems
threatened by the combined effects of prolonged economic
insecurity, reductions in the scope of welfare provision and a
general shift in the climate of public opinion to the right. Social
workers are faced with the growing damands of a more impoverished
and more unstable society, with less resources to meet these
demands. In response to these pressures, feminist social work has
begun to move beyond some of the limitations of both the
traditional and radical social work models of the past. The
emerging anti-discriminatory model recognizes the diversity of
oppressions according to race, gender and class as well as those of
age, disability and sexual orientation. "Women, Oppression and
Social Work" offers a new perspective on feminist social work which
takes account of the complexity of the manifold oppressions that
affect the lives of most women and most social work clients. This
book should be of interest to professionals in training and
practice in the fields of social policy, social work and women's
studies.
First published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Therapeutic practice needs constant examination to ensure that it
remains responsive and dynamic. Living organisms must communicate
with their environment if they are to survive, and institutions are
no different. This monograph, the second of the Cassell Hospital
series, explores this concept further. By reading it, ideas and
thinking will be sparked off that will help other organisations
promote their own culture of enquiry.- Kevin Healy, Director of the
Cassel Hospital, from his Foreword. The contemporary Cassel
Hospital was developed by Tom Main to create a self-exploratory
institution. Main argued that, in order for the hospital to be
therapeutic, it needs a "culture of enquiry". The individual and
the institution might be seduced into ritualised working practices
that no longer serve the needs of patients or staff. It is these
"lapses from the continual enquiry" that are considered by this
collection. It describes the mostly unconscious manoeuvres that
inhibit reflection, and how the inappropriate use of psychoanalytic
ideas can close off enquiry within a therapeutic community.
The field of child and adolescent psychotherapy is still relatively
young and its short history has resulted in a paucity of mental
health services for this neglected group. There is a distinct lack
of research, evidence and treatment facilities, and yet in order to
produce mentally healthy, undamaged adults of the future, this must
surely be one area to concentrate resources on. The Cassel
Hospital, and this book in particular, seek to redress the balance,
and consequently, the chapters in this book follow a diverse path,
on subjects ranging from Munchhausen Syndrome by proxy, to abuse
within the home, relations within families and borderline
adolescents. Various clinical cases are described in this
much-needed volume that invites the reader to experience and learn
from the life in a hospital that is often seen as the "last resort"
of treatment for many children and adolescents. The Internal and
External Worlds of Children and Adolescents provides a thoughtful
perspective on mental health services for one of the most neglected
groups in society - our children and adolescents.
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