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Inner and outer worlds: a psychosocial framework for child and family social work
Authors:Gillian Schofield
Institution:Deputy Director of the Centre for Research on the Child and Family, School of Social Work, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
Abstract:Social workers need a framework for understanding and helping children and families which takes into account the inner world of the self and the outer world of the environment, both in terms of relationships and in terms of practicalities such as housing. It is the capacity of social workers to be aware of and integrate in their practice these different areas of concern which defines the distinctive nature of their professional identity. This paper argues that in order to address both inner and outer worlds, social workers need to use relationship-based practice at all stages of their professional involvement with families. It considers what this psychosocial approach means in relation to individual case examples, where the assessment of need and the offering of help can only be achieved in the context of a relationship. At a time when social work is being defined in terms of case management and service provision, it is necessary to reflect on traditional social work skills and values in order to defend what the professional social worker offers as a service in herself.
Keywords:inner  outer worlds  psychosocial  relationship  practice
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