Charts the history of the idea of socially constructed mind by examining key theorists Lev Vygotsky, George Herbert Mead, James Mark Baldwin and Pierre Janet. An analysis of the theories of these... (more)
Stress in health workers leads to sub-standard patient care. This book reports on the latest research from around the world on the causes of stress in health professionals and on the ways to... (more)
This third volume continues the description of the pioneering mode of relating theory and practice, as formulated at the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations. The socio-ecological perspective... (more)
This study deals with the ways that groupwork can be used to advantage in social work. It covers aspects such as planning a group, leadership in groups (including co-working), group programming and... (more)
Through personal accounts and revelations, this book explores bullying at work and offers solutions to help overcome this stressful, often isolating experience facing many women and men. 256 pages. (more)
480 pages.
Presents a theory of practice which is comprehensive, logical and simple, which can form a firm basis for the practice of all forms of groupwork. 168 pages. (more)