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Communication in Social Work

Part of the British Association of Social Workers (BASW) Practical Social Work series
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Using knowledge of communication skills from different sources (studies of chat perception, social psychology, evaulation research and practice theory), this volume introduces and examines the non-verbal, symbolic, verbal, and written communication skills required for social work practice in all settings.

It then applies this basic knowledge and understanding to different purposes of social work - relationship building and maintaining, listening, giving information and advice, making a contract and intervention to help clients problem-solve or change attitudes or behaviour.

Joyce Lishman is the editor of "Research Highlights in Social Work" series.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
0333544129 / 9780333544129
Paperback
361.3
21/01/1994
United Kingdom
168 pages, Illustrations, 1geneal. table
138 x 216 mm, 221 grams
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