Sökning: "handledning i socialt arbete"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 6 avhandlingar innehållade orden handledning i socialt arbete.
1. Att navigera i svåra situationer vid vård och omsorg av personer med demenssjukdom : Vård- och omsorgspersonals inhämtande av samtycke samt resonerande och agerande vid misstanke om förekomstav våld i nära relationer
Sammanfattning : Bakgrund: Personal inom vård och omsorg av personer med demenssjukdom står inför många svårigheter. I mötet med personer med demenssjukdomar kan svåra situationer uppstå till följd av den kognitiva nedsättningen. Personer med demenssjukdom kan ha svårt att förmedla sina önskemål eller berätta vad de varit med om. LÄS MER
2. Mot en arbetande teori för handledning i psykosocialt arbete. (Towards a working theory of supervision in psycho-social work)
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3. Välviljans variationer : Moraliska gränsdragningar inom brottsofferjourer
Sammanfattning : Voices from within the victim movement express a need for morality to have fixed boundaries between good and evil, right and wrong. However, such a morality is not always easy to define and uphold. It is thought important to consider the victims particular experiences, through another logic and morality than the strictly legally defined. LÄS MER
4. Basic Body Awareness Therapy , assessment, treatment and interaction
Sammanfattning : The purpose of the present thesis was to investigate Basic Body Awareness Therapy (Basic BAT) in psychiatric outpatient care and the BAS-H, an assessment method for analysing movements and movement behaviour. Important factors in the interaction, therapeutic relationship and working alliance between patient and physiotherapist (PT) were also explored. LÄS MER
5. Psychology of the refugee, the immigrant and their children : Development of a conceptual framework and application to psychotherapeutic and related support work
Sammanfattning : In recent years, awareness has grown of the necessity of understanding the inner world of refugees (in particular traumatized refugees), immigrants, and their children. These groups have come in increasing numbers to Scandinavia, and otherwise confident and capable professionals in all arenas of mental health, social work and other fields have often felt inadequate when working with them. LÄS MER