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Pasquale De Marco

Transforming Social Work with a Postmodern Viewpoint

In a world characterized by diversity, complexity, and uncertainty, social work practice must adapt to meet the evolving needs of society. Postmodern social work offers a critical and reflexive approach to practice that emphasizes the importance of diversity, empowerment, and social justice.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of postmodern social work, exploring its theoretical foundations, principles, and applications. It examines the postmodern critique of traditional social work practice and offers new approaches to assessment, intervention, and evaluation. The book also discusses the challenges and opportunities of postmodern social work in a diverse and complex world.
Readers will gain a deep understanding of the postmodern perspective and its implications for social work practice. They will learn how to:
* Work with clients from diverse backgrounds and cultures
* Empower clients to make their own decisions
* Advocate for social justice
* Use power in a responsible and ethical manner
* Create change at both the individual and societal levels
This book is essential reading for social workers, students of social work, and anyone interested in the future of social work practice. It offers a unique perspective on the profession and provides valuable insights into how social workers can help people in need.
With its clear and engaging writing style, this book is accessible to readers of all levels. It is also packed with case studies and examples that illustrate the application of postmodern principles in real-world settings.
Whether you are a seasoned social worker or just beginning your journey in the field, this book will challenge your thinking and inspire you to practice in new and innovative ways.
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83 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
PublishDrive
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