From Crisis to Recovery: Group Work with Women (Practice NOTES) From Crisis to Recovery: Group Work with Women (Practice NOTES)

From Crisis to Recovery: Group Work with Women (Practice NOTES‪)‬

Women in Welfare Education 2002, Sept, 5

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Publisher Description

INTRODUCTION Our paper begins with a brief account of the observed shifts in mental health services' orientation during the past decade. It reflects on how social work practice has been responding to women with mental health issues, and highlights the consequences of working within the confines of a bio-medical model. We discuss how the changes in N.S.W. legal and policy frameworks have allowed social workers to move their practice back into a holistic intervention model.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2002
1 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
11
Pages
PUBLISHER
Women in Welfare Education Collective
SIZE
182.8
KB

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