In the words of gordon and hamilton social casework. Access to society journal content varies across our titles. History of social casework free download as powerpoint presentation. A read is counted each time someone views a publication summary such as the title, abstract, and list of authors, clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the fulltext.
Quinney is a british social work practitioner and postgraduate research student, beginning a career that has included grounded theory methods and will include. Jinu abraham early beginnings 1843, association for improving the condition of the poor formed in america aims. Basics of social casework 25 2 basics of social casework anna mathew introduction social casework, a primary method of social work is concerned with the adjustment and development of the individual towards more satisfying human relations. The case studies in this book bridge the gap between the classroom and the field by allowing. List of books and articles about social case work online. It was then that gordon hamilton 1940 wrote the influential theory and practice of social casework. Umsl school of social work theories, perspective and. Professional agencies were started growing in the field.
The changes in social case work during the last twenty years, within which span the use of mental hygiene principles, the expansion of the public welfare services, newer applications from the various sciences to the problems of human needs, developments from the field of labor relations, have all surged forward together, make the presentation of a new book timely. In this era private practice in the social work began. She took responsibility for analysis of the literature and for crafting the article. Its a complete note of casework of social work method. There has been a burgeoning of literature on social work with groups in the last few years. Case studies in social work practice, 3rd edition wiley. Hamilton clearly incorporated aspects of psychoanalytic theory including transference, defense and resistance, and interpretation into casework practice. Umsl school of social work office of field education theories, perspective and practice models this list of theories and practice models is designed to assist students and field instructors with linking theory to practice, and to assist with completion of the educational. Social work is a broad profession that intersects with several disciplines. At that time the theory was being articulated most notably in works seeking to provide social workers with a unitary model of practice see goldstein, 1973. Strean introduction to the second edition jerrold r. Her father was a scottish immigrant who became a wealthy importer. A practical approach to understanding social work concepts in action that integrates theory and practice in this updated edition of the classic social work text, students and instructors have access to realworld demonstrations of how social work theories and concepts can be applied in practice.
Social theory and practice provides a forum for the discussion of theoretical and applied questions in social, political, legal, economic, educational, and moral philosophy, including critical studies of classical and contemporary social philosophers. Social work theories are general explanations that are supported by evidence obtained through the scientific method. Later on, mary richmond set out the first rational and systematic approach to the analysis of individual social. Theory and practice of social case work hamilton, gordon on. The following bibliography is derived from references to pauline young in social science journals indexed by jstor, supplemented by titles cited by young in a life history written for luther bernard, ca 1929, luther bernard papers, pennsylvania state university, and selected library catalogues. Perspectives represent what aspects of the session are emphasized or. Here is the critical connection, then, between theory and practice.
But hisher adjustment and development depend on the use of available resources by him and within him. The term personinenvironment originated in this approach, and its goal is to determine a. It was then that gordon hamilton 1940 wrote the influential theory and practice of social. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc.
A history based on the proceedings of the national conference of social work by frank j. Explaining the problem situation, case theory forms the foundation for selection of intervention strategies and methods to achieve change. This work was reproduced from the original artifact. Theory and practice of social case work by hamilton, gordon.
Theories and models of working with the individuals have got its place in the. Amy gordon hamilton was born dec 26, 1892, in tenafly, nj, the youngest child of george hamilton and bertha torrance hamilton. Several practice models have made an important contribution to social work assessment. Article narrative in social work catherine kohler riessman. In 1941 gordon hamilton renamed the 1917 concept of. Case work unit iv theories and approaches to practice. A medley of practice approaches social work assessment. Learning social work theory is crucial in understanding social crises such as dave and jennys case and how we might best respond to such crises. Understanding how theory informs social work practice is an area that students can often find challenging.
Psychosocial framework social work oxford bibliographies. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our. An international and interdisciplinary journal of social philosophy. Gerger, implications of social practice theory for the development of a numeracy programme. Hamilton, gorden 1956, theory and practice of social case work. If you have access to a journal via a society or association membership, please browse to your society journal, select an article to view, and follow the instructions in this box. Social work theory and practice sage publications ltd. It exerted a major influence on social work practice, particularly from the 1940s to the 1960s, when it was the dominant social casework approach, particularly on the. For the complete list of tips, see pepweb tips on the pepweb support page. Social work educator, relief administrator, author. The psychosocial framework originated in the early history of the social work profession and evolved greatly over time in response to new theoretical and practice developments.
Theories, models and perspectives cheat sheet for field instructors. Because students are receivers and users of social work theory, it is important for them to have a say and learn about their views about social work theory and application to practice. Actually these steps are not performed in sequence, and as gordon hamilton said they are woven in and out, one process paralleling another. Views on how do they define social work theory, how do they identify the role of theory in practice from their perspectives, and what. Theory and practice of social casework gordon hamilton.
Gordon, hamilton,1940 theory and practice of social case. Theory and practice of social case work by gordon hamilton. Theory and practice of social case work by gordon hamilton and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. To intervene effectively, social workers need to make sense of clients and their situations. Theory and practice of social casework gordon hamilton on. The use of social work how theories help social workers. Implications of social practice theory for the development. Gordon hamilton 18921967 was a practitioner, an educator, a consultant, and writer whose works, including theory and practice of social casework, profoundly influenced the development of casework theory. In current social work practice psychodynamic theory is what the social worker.
Theory and practice of social case work by hamilton gordon. Social work is a practicebased profession and an academic discipline that promotes social change and development, social cohesion, and the. This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. A case theory approach to assessment provides a framework to formulate assessments that are clear and directly related to the realworld problems clients present. Theory and practice of social case work by gordon hamilton, 1940. A case theory approach to assessment pro vides a framework to formulate assessments that are clear and directly related to the realworld problems clients present explaining.
She further explained that we made a tentative or temporary diagnosis in the beginning and even planned out a treatment. Schools of social work once more are offering courses in social group work sundel, glasser, sarri, and vinter, 1985. Since publication of this edition, the author, well known in national and international social work circles, has been named. Alm international journal, volume 92, 8596 volume 92 november 2014 85 implications of social practice theory for the development of a numeracy programme for the gusilay people group in senegal elisabeth gerger sil, dakar, senegal. Pages can include considerable notesin pen or highlighterbut the notes cannot obscure the text. Practice of social casework 49 evaluation in that order. Social case workqueen 1932social case work is the art of adjusting personal relationship. Lee, gertrude the journal of nervous and mental disease. Theories, models and perspectives cheat sheet for field. Pincus and minahan, 1974, one that could offer a holistic framework within which to place social work practice. Theorybased, modelbased community practice he who loves practice without theory is like the sailor who boards ship without a rudder and compass and never knows where he may cast. Second edition, revised by hamilton, gordon a readable copy. This book will help students understand how theory impacts and informs social work practice across a range of contexts and with different service user groups. Social work organizations offer the following definitions.
In brief, social work practice models are like recipes. American and a former faculty member of several us schools of social work, far removed from practice. Psychosocial approach case work means attention to. Mary richmond, pioneer of american social work regarded there to be a linear relationship between cause and effect in a diagnostic process. Bisman abstract to intervene effectively, social workers need to make sense of clients and their situations. Theory and practice of social case work 1940 edition. Publication date 1940 topics social case work, social casework publisher. Gordon hamilton 18921967 was a practitioner, an educator, a consultant, and writer whose works, including theory and practice of social casework. Richmond, mary 1922, what is social case work, the russell sage foundation, new york. Theory and practice of social casework hamilton, gordon on. She was editor in chief of social work from 1956 until 1962. Article information, pdf download for hamilton, gordon. Ugcsocial case workmultiple choice questions and answers 1 in social case work, interview is an important.
Theory and practice of social case work gordon hamilton on. Lee 1923social case work is the art of changing human attitudestaylor 1926social case work is a process concerned with the understanding of individuals aswhole personalities and with the adjustments of these to socially healthy livesraynolds. Leonardo da vinci, artist and inventor it is the theory that decides what we can observe. Of all published articles, the following were the most read within the past 12 months. Theory and practice of social case work by gordon hamilton columbia university press new york 1951. So far we have seen that social casework addresses. Theory and practice of social case work by gordon hamilton, 1940, published for the new york school of social work, columbia university, by columbia university press edition, in english. Social welfare history project hamilton, amy gordon 1892. Search the catalogue for collection items held by the national library of australia. A theory may explain human behavior, for example, by describing how humans interact or how humans react to certain stimuli.
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