Observation in health and social care : applications for learning, research and practice with children and adults / edited by Helen Hingley-Jones, Clare Parkinson and Lucille Allain.
2017
R850 .O27 2017eb
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Title
Observation in health and social care : applications for learning, research and practice with children and adults / edited by Helen Hingley-Jones, Clare Parkinson and Lucille Allain.
ISBN
9781784501815 (electronic bk.)
1784501816 (electronic bk.)
9781849056755
1849056757
1784501816 (electronic bk.)
9781849056755
1849056757
Published
London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Call Number
R850 .O27 2017eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)994303536
Summary
The first step of effective health and social care is always to accurately identify your client's needs. This theoretically informed guide will show you how to enhance and apply your observation skills as required by the College of Social Work in a variety of challenging health and social settings with children, families and adults.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Introduction: Observation for Our Times / Helen Hingley-Jones
pt. I OBSERVATION, LEARNING AND TEACHING
2. From Observation, Via Reflection, to Practice: Psychoanalytic Baby and Young Child Observation and the Helping Professions / Helen Hingley-Jones
3.̀To Know', ̀to Do' and ̀to Be': Learning through Observation in Medical Training, Teaching, Midwifery and Social Work / Lucille Allain
4.̀How Does it Feel?': Best Interests Assessors Observe Adult Group Care / Clare Parkinson
5. The Sociological Turn: Observations on a Broader Canvas / Patricia Cartney
pt. II OBSERVATION AND PRACTICE
6. Working with Troubled Adolescents: Observation as a Key Skill for Practitioners / Stephen Briggs
7. Observation, Attention and Awareness: Emotional States and Bodily Clues / Graham Music
8. Applied Psychoanalytic Observation in Practice with Younger People Affected by Dementia / Claire Kent.
9. The Use of Observation in Developing Parenting Capacity / Minna Daunt
pt. III OBSERVATION AND RESEARCH
10. Soft Eyes: Observation as Research / Andrew Cooper
11. Concluding Thoughts: Observation Looking Forward / Helen Hingley-Jones.
pt. I OBSERVATION, LEARNING AND TEACHING
2. From Observation, Via Reflection, to Practice: Psychoanalytic Baby and Young Child Observation and the Helping Professions / Helen Hingley-Jones
3.̀To Know', ̀to Do' and ̀to Be': Learning through Observation in Medical Training, Teaching, Midwifery and Social Work / Lucille Allain
4.̀How Does it Feel?': Best Interests Assessors Observe Adult Group Care / Clare Parkinson
5. The Sociological Turn: Observations on a Broader Canvas / Patricia Cartney
pt. II OBSERVATION AND PRACTICE
6. Working with Troubled Adolescents: Observation as a Key Skill for Practitioners / Stephen Briggs
7. Observation, Attention and Awareness: Emotional States and Bodily Clues / Graham Music
8. Applied Psychoanalytic Observation in Practice with Younger People Affected by Dementia / Claire Kent.
9. The Use of Observation in Developing Parenting Capacity / Minna Daunt
pt. III OBSERVATION AND RESEARCH
10. Soft Eyes: Observation as Research / Andrew Cooper
11. Concluding Thoughts: Observation Looking Forward / Helen Hingley-Jones.
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Print version: Observation in health and social care. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2017
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