SELF-HELP, SOCIAL WORK AND EMPOWERMENT
SELF-HELP, SOCIAL WORK AND EMPOWERMENT is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Couldn't load pickup availability
Genuine Products Guarantee
Genuine Products Guarantee
We guarantee 100% genuine products, and if proven otherwise, we will compensate you with 10 times the product's cost.
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
Products are generally ready for dispatch within 1 day and typically reach you in 3 to 5 days.
Book Details
-
Author: Robert Adams
-
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
-
Language: English
-
Edition: 2023
-
ISBN: 9781349960668
-
Pages: 164
-
Cover: Hardcover
-
Release Date: 19-04-2023
About the Book
Self-help, Social Work and Empowerment explores the dynamic and often under-examined relationship between self-help movements and professional social work. With self-help groups gaining momentum across the world as powerful tools of individual and community empowerment, this book offers a structured and thoughtful analysis of how social workers engage with, support, or stand apart from these initiatives.
Author Robert Adams presents a comprehensive framework for understanding self-help in three core forms:
-
Self-help as an integral part of social work
-
Self-help that is facilitated by social workers
-
Self-help that is autonomous of formal social work structures
Through carefully selected literature, real-world case studies, and academic discourse, the book provides practical and theoretical insights into:
-
The foundations and philosophy behind self-help
-
Strategies for initiating and maintaining self-help groups
-
Evaluating the effectiveness and challenges of self-help models
-
Enhancing collaboration between self-helpers and social workers
Each chapter is designed to offer both reflective thought and actionable guidance, including a step-by-step method for critical appraisal and a concluding fourfold strategy for promoting empowerment among both social workers and self-helpers.
Whether you are a student, educator, policy-maker, or field practitioner, this book serves as a vital resource to understand and apply the evolving practices of self-help in the field of social work.
Chapters Include:
-
Self-Help: A Case of Unfair Dismissal
-
How Social Workers Relate to Self-Help
-
How Social Workers May Develop Integral Self-Help
-
How to Facilitate Self-Help
-
Social Workers and Autonomous Self-Help
-
Initiating and Maintaining a Self-Help Group
-
How to Appraise Self-Help
-
Self-Helpers and Social Workers
-
Furthering Self-Help
About the Author
Robert Adams is the Head of the Division of Social Work and Professional Studies at Humberside College of Higher Education. He is a seasoned academic and practitioner with extensive experience in both theoretical and applied social work, and his research focuses on empowerment, community participation, and collaborative practice.

