ISBN-13: 9781774911891 / Angielski
A multidisciplinary look at experiences of social intervention in various social contexts, taking the approaches of social constructionism as a theoretical approach, considering the way social work intervention models are built, their foundation, and their application, providing findings on tested models in specific scenarios.
This book takes a new, critical, and multidisciplinary look at experiences and meanings of social intervention in different social contexts, taking the approaches of social constructionism as a theoretical approach. This volume collects the results of theoretical-practical experiences that social science professionals with critical and constructionist visions linked to social work intervention have carried out in different spaces.
The volume considers the way social work intervention models are built, their foundation, and their application. It provides the findings on tested intervention models built according to the basis of social constructionism in specific social scenarios, providing interesting findings that show intervention alternatives beyond traditional approaches. This volume includes chapters that are characterized by the results of innovative research and interventions with alternative and appropriate approaches to each problem.
The social intervention strategies discussed take place in diverse situations, including health recovery and reconstruction in breast cancer, family abandonment issues of institutionalized adolescents, institutional care of refugee families, women caregivers of children with disabilities, men who exercise violence, and more.
Key features
This unique and original work, Models of Social Intervention and Constructionism: Current Narratives, showcases theoretical reflection and practices from the principles of social constructionism to the application of those in specific realities, sharing firsthand experiences and a methodology that help to reproduce the process. The volume will be valuable to professionals and institutions that deal with emerging social situations that need a nontraditional approach to face them accurately as well as to students and faculty who study intervention models and/or social constructionism.