English edition of book on Theory of Social Work Practice
NEWS
Professors Björn Blom and Stefan Morén at the Department of Social Work, ͯÑÕÊÓÆµ, have written a book that contains theory for social work practice that they have developed over several years of research together with professional social workers. The book presents theory that aims to describe and explain how social work functions.
In Sweden as well as globally, theory development within the social work discipline is modest. Theories are usually imported from other social science and behavioral science disciplines.
- It is the first book of its kind that presents explanatory theory developed specifically from and for social work practice, says Björn Blom.
- The theory is named CAIMeR, which means that it systematically and coherently considers contexts, actors, interventions, mechanisms and results. A central feature is the concept of generative mechanisms that can help analyze forces, or causes, that makes something happen in client work.
The book contains several theories
The book also describes a domain theory that explains how social workers' interventions are influenced by politics, administration and institutional conditions in society.