Social Treatment: An Approach to Interpersonal Helping (Modern Applications of Social Work)

Social Treatment: An Approach to Interpersonal Helping (Modern Applications of Social Work)

by JamesK.Whittaker (Author)

Synopsis

The book has two principal purposes: To provide an introduction to interpersonal helping in the context of social work practice, and to develop a conceptual framework for interpersonal helping --called social treatment--that will enable the social worker and members of other helping professions effectively to use all the various methods and strategies currently practiced. The book offers an orderly and systematic way of proceeding through a complex and often confused area of practice; in it, large issues--such as remediation versus prevention--are explored along with concrete suggestions for intervention with individuals, families, and small groups.

Theoretical systems are considered not merely for the techniques they suggest but also for the values and views of man inherent in them. The helping process itself is analyzed from the point of view of the consumer as well as the worker. A conceptual framework for practice is developed that allows for systematic eclecticism in theory and technique, providing a framework for evaluating and comparing different methods of social treatment. The author defines social treatment as an approach to interpersonal helping which utilizes direct and indirect strategies of intervention to aid individuals, families, and small groups in improving social functioning and coping with social problems.

Beginning with a discussion of the concept of remediation within the context of the larger contemporary issues of social reform and environmental protection, Professor Whittaker proceeds to consider several critical issues in present social work practice, such as client advocacy, service delivery systems, and professionalization. Subsequent chapters discuss the multiple roles that social work practitioners perform, the major theoretical bases of social treatment, the treatment sequence from intake to after care, and the full range of helping activities that practitioners undertake indirectly on behalf of their clients. The final chapter explores current trends and future directions in social treatment. In the Appendix, a framework for evaluating methods of interpersonal helping is developed and 21 approaches to social treatment are described and resource bibliographies are provided.

This book--brief, lucid, and systematic--is a major step toward that redefinition, and will be invaluable to beginning students and advanced practitioners in social work and in all the other professional and paraprofessional fields engaged in providing human services.

$65.43

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 270
Publisher: AldineTransaction
Published: 15 Jul 2006

ISBN 10: 0202360121
ISBN 13: 9780202360126

Media Reviews

This book is a compendium of the essential elements of casework and a digest of the theoretical formulations that support current practice. It provides a guide through the phases and stages of the social treatment process... Whittaker's work makes a contribution to the literature of social treatment.

--Helen Cassidy, Social Work


This book is a compendium of the essential elements of casework and a digest of the theoretical formulations that support current practice. It provides a guide through the phases and stages of the social treatment process... Whittaker's work makes a contribution to the literature of social treatment.

--Helen Cassidy, Social Work


-This book is a compendium of the essential elements of casework and a digest of the theoretical formulations that support current practice. It provides a guide through the phases and stages of the social treatment process... Whittaker's work makes a contribution to the literature of social treatment.-

--Helen Cassidy, Social Work

Author Bio
James K. Whittaker is Charles O. Cressey endowed professor in the School of Social Work, University of Washington.