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Guide to the importance of communication in social work

Author: Jim Walker, psychotherapist and independent social worker BIOG

Publication Date: 20 August 2008


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Introduction
Attunement, rupture and repair

Reflective function

Trauma

Shame

Shame within social work

Implications for practice

Communication with clients

Communication with other professionals

Communication within social work hierarchies

Implication in terms of assessment

Implications for social work training

Conclusion

References

 

Introduction
The move towards multi-agency work is likely to highlight the importance of communication as a crucial skill.

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