Applied Psychology for Social Work
- 129 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Not just another psychology textbook, this book combines practical social work alongside sound academic analysis.



Not just another psychology textbook, this book combines practical social work alongside sound academic analysis.
The book provides a framework for students to integrate sociological understanding into their professional responsibilities across various service user groups. It emphasizes practical applications in working with children, families, adults, the elderly, individuals with learning disabilities, and those experiencing mental distress, highlighting the importance of sociological insights in enhancing service delivery and promoting inclusivity.
Policy And Practice From Early Childhood Through Adult Learning
Focusing on the intersection of neoliberalism and education in the UK, the author analyzes how neoliberal policies have shaped educational practices in England. By examining the theoretical underpinnings of neoliberalism, the book reveals its influence on various stages of the education sector. Grounded in extensive empirical research, it critically assesses the implications of these policies for educational practice, making it a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners interested in the dynamics of neoliberalism in education.