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"Roger Hennessey has written a wonderfully warm and readable book about the importance of a relationship-based approach to social work practice. It is full of wisdom, humanity, and commonsense. The book is rich with examples and exercises. You know that you are in the hands of an expert whose skill, experience and understanding shine and reassure on every page."

Professor David Howe, School of Social work and Psychology, University of East Anglia

Human relationships lie at the very heart of social work practice, and an understanding of their importance is a crucial aspect of training. This book considers the place of relationships in current practice and explores the ways in which social workers can use relationship skills to achieve the best possible outcomes for their clients.

The book also offers a unique discussion of the social worker′s relationship with him or herself, arguing that self-awareness is as essential to good practice as an emotional understanding of the other. In doing so, the book promotes a new model for relationship-based social work, which emphasises the importance of both the inter- and intrapersonal.

Opening with an introduction to the theoretical bases of the relationship-based model, the book then focuses on their direct application to social work practice. Key topics include:

-Self-awareness and using oneself

-Knowing the other person

-Sustaining oneself

-The ethics of relationship-based social work

-Internalising knowledge, skills and values

Using reflective exercises and case studies, the book encourages students to relate the tools they have learnt to practice scenarios from the real world, and is essential reading for all qualifying social work students.



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"Roger Hennessey has written a wonderfully warm and readable book about the importance of a relationship-based approach to social work practice. It is full of wisdom, humanity, and commonsense. The book is rich with examples and exercises. You know that you are in the hands of an expert whose skill, experience and understanding shine and reassure on every page."

Professor David Howe, School of Social work and Psychology, University of East Anglia



Table of Contents
Introduction to Relationships in Social Work The Centrality of Relationships in Social Work The Theoretical Bases of Relationship-Based Social Work Skills in Relationship-Based Practice: Self-Awareness and Using Oneself Skills in Relationship-Based Practice: Knowing the Other Person Skills in Relationship-Based Practice: Sustaining Oneself The Ethics of Relationship-Based Social Work Conclusion: Internalizing Knowledge, Skills and Values

Relationship Skills in Social Work

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      Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
      Publication Date: 09/02/2011
      ISBN13: 9781848601567, 978-1848601567
      ISBN10: 1848601565
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      "Roger Hennessey has written a wonderfully warm and readable book about the importance of a relationship-based approach to social work practice. It is full of wisdom, humanity, and commonsense. The book is rich with examples and exercises. You know that you are in the hands of an expert whose skill, experience and understanding shine and reassure on every page."

      Professor David Howe, School of Social work and Psychology, University of East Anglia

      Human relationships lie at the very heart of social work practice, and an understanding of their importance is a crucial aspect of training. This book considers the place of relationships in current practice and explores the ways in which social workers can use relationship skills to achieve the best possible outcomes for their clients.

      The book also offers a unique discussion of the social worker′s relationship with him or herself, arguing that self-awareness is as essential to good practice as an emotional understanding of the other. In doing so, the book promotes a new model for relationship-based social work, which emphasises the importance of both the inter- and intrapersonal.

      Opening with an introduction to the theoretical bases of the relationship-based model, the book then focuses on their direct application to social work practice. Key topics include:

      -Self-awareness and using oneself

      -Knowing the other person

      -Sustaining oneself

      -The ethics of relationship-based social work

      -Internalising knowledge, skills and values

      Using reflective exercises and case studies, the book encourages students to relate the tools they have learnt to practice scenarios from the real world, and is essential reading for all qualifying social work students.



      Trade Review
      "Roger Hennessey has written a wonderfully warm and readable book about the importance of a relationship-based approach to social work practice. It is full of wisdom, humanity, and commonsense. The book is rich with examples and exercises. You know that you are in the hands of an expert whose skill, experience and understanding shine and reassure on every page."

      Professor David Howe, School of Social work and Psychology, University of East Anglia



      Table of Contents
      Introduction to Relationships in Social Work The Centrality of Relationships in Social Work The Theoretical Bases of Relationship-Based Social Work Skills in Relationship-Based Practice: Self-Awareness and Using Oneself Skills in Relationship-Based Practice: Knowing the Other Person Skills in Relationship-Based Practice: Sustaining Oneself The Ethics of Relationship-Based Social Work Conclusion: Internalizing Knowledge, Skills and Values

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