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Social Work and Psychology

2011
AbstractThis textbook on palliative social work is a companion volume to the Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine and the Oxford Textbook of Palliative Nursing. To that end, this chapter will accomplish the following:
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Sociality and the Psychological Contract of Work

Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 2020
The idea of the psychological contract, as a tacit mental representation of an employee’s expectations of the work exchange with the employer, is congruent with the concept of a construction, as re...
Ron Boddy, Devi Jankowicz
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Evolutionary psychology and social work

Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 2023
Evolutionary psychology (EP) has become an important metatheory over the past three decades. EP is centered upon Darwin's theory of natural selection and how this process has played an important role in the development of the human brain and behavior. Evolutionary psychology attempts to explain biological phenomena in terms of evolutionary forces, in ...
Paul J. Silberberg, Bruce A. Thyer
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Psychology and Social Work

1984
In the first edition of this book the history of psychology teaching on social work courses was discussed at some length, as it was through this that the estrangement between academic psychology and the psychodynamic interests of social work tutors was reflected.
Paula Nicolson, Rowan Bayne
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Social Work: the Social Psychological Approach

1982
I The Social Psychological Approach.- 1 The Social Psychological Approach.- 1.1 The Model of the Social Psychological Approach.- II The Nature of Social Psychology.- 2 The Character of Social Psychology.- 2.1 Subject Matter.- 2.2 Theories.- 2.3 Methods.- 2.4 The Crisis of Social Psychology.- 2.5 Character or Silhouette: Concluding Remarks.- 3 ...
Glynis M. Breakwell, Colin Rowett
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Social Policy, Social Work and Psychology

1984
We have argued strongly that psychology informs social work practice and that debates between psychologists occur because of different perspectives in the study of psychology (outlined in Chapter 1). It is however important to consider a further dimension in psychological debate and that is the one by which psychology reflects and affects changes in ...
Paula Nicolson, Rowan Bayne
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