Psychoanalytic theory for social work practice thinking under fire / [electronic resource] :
edited by Marion Bower.
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2005.
- xxvii, 204 p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Psychoanalytic theories for social work practice / Psychoanalytic research and its relevance for social work practice / Racist states of mind: an attack on thinking and curiosity / Observation in social work practice / 'Thinking in and out of the frame' : applying systemic ideas to social work with children / Individual brief psychotherapy with sexually abused girls and parallel support work with parents and carers / Double deprivation / Psychoanalytic perspectives on emotional problems facing parents of children with learning disabilities / The court, the couple and the consultant : is there room for a third position? / Dangerous cocktails : drugs and alcohol within the family / Working with borderline personality disorder / Working with families who see help as the problem / Re-enactment as an unwitting professional response to family dynamics / Who cares for the carers : work with refugees / The containing function of supervision in working with abuse / Marion Bower -- Steve Briggs -- Narendra Keval -- Biddy Youell -- Gwyn Daniel -- Julie Long, Judith Trowell and Gillian Miles -- Gianna Williams -- David Simpson -- Judith Freedman -- Martin Weegmann -- Joseph Mishan -- Marion Bower -- Ronald Britton -- Maureen Fox -- Dick Agass.
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