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In opening the second section of the book, this chapter continues with the interview
between Sally and Adam from chapter 5 and, through a shift of focus, illustrates this
continuity of practice and theory. The constructive perspectives of engagement and
relationship building continue to be in evidence in this second part of the interview.
In building upon these constructive ideas, the chapter has two broad aims. Firstly,
to offer an illustration of how processes of negotiation and assessment can be seen
to underpin skilled social work interventions. The second aim is to use this focus
upon negotiative processes to explore key debates about how assessment in social work
needs to be understood as part of complex interpersonal processes but has become increasingly
characterised as ‘end product’ through frameworks and formats. |
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Cooper, Barry (2008). Best practice in social work interviewing: processes of
negotiation and assessment. In: Jones, Karen; Cooper, Barry and Ferguson, Harry eds.
Best Practice in Social Work: Critical Perspectives. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave
Macmillan, pp. 109–124. |
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Cooper, Barry (2008). Best practice in social work interviewing: processes of negotiation
and assessment. In: Jones, Karen; Cooper, Barry and Ferguson, Harry eds. Best
Practice in Social Work: Critical Perspectives. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan,
pp. 109–124. |
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Best practice in social work interviewing: processes of negotiation and assessment |
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