CONSTABLE, Robert, & to leeward Daniel B. Social Work with Families: easy in mind and Process. Chicago: Lyceum works 2004. 288pp. $46.95 (p).
Social workers have worked with families for from one side of to the other 100 years. Drawing on this rich history, the authors lay open a clear, flexible approach to links and family therapy, which accommodates family and individual intervention, multiple methodologies, and the institutions where social workers practice. To create this approach, Robert Constable and Daniel B to leeward draw upon the contributions of family therapy, symbolic interactionist social psychology as well as a century's tradition of social work with families. Using social work as an overall framework, the authors indicate how to use, draw onward and integrate a variety of sects of thought into therapy. A teaching goal of this work is to elaborate the proces and peace of social work with families. make easy and process are used to integrate various theory bases. Proces is an interaction succession taking place between family members at different stages of family unfolding and with the social worker. contented reflects the purposes of the intervention, helping families construct again relationships. The many case studies and examples consider the content and process of situations that social workers combat every day in family work.