Social work with drug, alcohol and substance misusers / Anthony Goodman ; series editors: Jonathan Parker and Greta Bradley.
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TextSeries: Transforming social work practicePublisher: Los Angeles : Sage, Learning Matters, 2013Edition: Third editionDescription: xvi, 167 pages ; 26 cmContent type: - text
- still image
- unmediated
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- 9781446267585 (hbk.)
- 144626758X (hbk.)
- 9781446267592 (pbk.)
- 1446267598 (pbk.)
- 362.291530941Â 23Â GOO
- HV5840.G7Â G66 2013
- 2015 K-674
- WM 270
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-159) and index.
Machine generated contents note: 1. The links between social work practice and working with substance-misusing clients -- 2. The nature and extent of drug taking in the United Kingdom -- 3. The history, legislative changes and key policy documents involved in the field of substance misuse -- 4. What is known about drug misusers and drug offenders and the drugs commonly used? -- 5. Policy changes and substance misuse -- 6. Developments since the change to a coalition government and the problems of alcohol -- 7. Professional practice issues and approaches -- 8. Conclusion.
It has long been recognised that clients with addiction problems need a skilled and thoughtful response when they come into contact with social services. This new edition will help students to cultivate these skills with sections on anti-oppressive practice and a focus on service user empowerment. Case studies and reflective exercise will focus the student on this holistic approach while underpinning key learning objectives. With a new focus on social work practice with alcohol misusers, this third edition provides a firm foundation for the skills required when working with people with drug and substance addictions.
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