Book Review: Social work, cats and rocket science – stories of making a difference in social work with adults by Elaine James, Rob Mitchell and Hannah Morgan with Mark Harvey and Ian Burgess

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Joseph Burns
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user feels angry and betrayed by a social worker sharing confidential information. Chapter 12 presents a fascinating exploration of the advantages and risks of using humour with service users. This includes a potentially controversial – and thus thoughtprovoking – consideration of ‘gallows’ humour expressed within the confines of a professional team. While some of this makes for uncomfortable reading, it is good to see this topic out in the open and it could prompt a lively discussion for student and staff groups. Like the other chapters, this one ends with a set of principles to guide decisions about the appropriate use of humour. Technology-assisted interventions are debated in Chapter 13. The author takes account of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on social work interactions, whilst acknowledging that research evidence on the effectiveness of technology-assisted practices is only just beginning to unfold. This chapter would provide a useful springboard for readers to reflect on their own experience in developing this method of practice, including the importance of ethical considerations. Written in the United States of America, the relational aspects of the vignettes are mostly easy to apply across a broader range of settings and statutory contexts. A particular strength is the author’s extensive and consistent drawing on classic and current research evidence from North America, Australia, Northern Europe and the United Kingdom. With the growing interest in indigenous approaches (Shek, 2017), however, I would have liked to see some acknowledgment that the described interventions and research studies reflect a Western model of social work. That said, students, practitioners and social work educators will find in the book a wealth of thought-provoking material to extend and deepen learning. The book certainly meets its aim of exploring the nuances of the professional relationship and its influence on the effectiveness of social work interventions. It is likely that readers will find it a useful source of reference and inspiration to be returned to again and again.
书评:社会工作、猫和火箭科学——Elaine James、Rob Mitchell和Hannah Morgan与Mark Harvey和Ian Burgess合著的《与成年人一起改变社会工作的故事》
用户感到愤怒和背叛的社会工作者分享机密信息。第12章对服务用户使用幽默的好处和风险进行了引人入胜的探索。这包括一个可能引起争议的——因此发人深省的——在一个专业团队的范围内表达“绞刑架”幽默的考虑。虽然读起来有些不舒服,但看到这个话题被公开是件好事,它可以引发学生和教职员工群体的热烈讨论。像其他章节一样,这一章以一套原则结束,指导人们如何恰当地使用幽默。第13章讨论了技术辅助干预措施。作者考虑到2019冠状病毒病大流行及其对社会工作互动的影响,同时承认,关于技术辅助实践有效性的研究证据才刚刚开始展开。本章将为读者提供一个有用的跳板,让他们反思自己在发展这种实践方法时的经验,包括道德考虑的重要性。在美利坚合众国编写的小品的关系方面,大多容易适用于更广泛的环境和法定背景。一个特别的优势是作者广泛而一致地借鉴了来自北美、澳大利亚、北欧和英国的经典和当前的研究证据。然而,随着对本土方法的兴趣日益浓厚(Shek, 2017),我希望看到一些承认,所描述的干预措施和研究反映了西方的社会工作模式。也就是说,学生、从业人员和社会工作教育者将在书中发现丰富的发人深省的材料来扩展和深化学习。这本书当然符合其目的,探索专业关系的细微差别及其对社会工作干预有效性的影响。读者很可能会发现它是一个有用的参考和灵感来源,值得一遍又一遍地阅读。
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Journal of Social Work
Journal of Social Work SOCIAL WORK-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work is a forum for the publication, dissemination and debate of key ideas and research in social work. The journal aims to advance theoretical understanding, shape policy, and inform practice, and welcomes submissions from all areas of social work.
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