Attachment Theory for Social Work Practice
Explore the profound impact of early social relationships on psychological and social development in Attachment Theory for Social Work Practice by David Howe. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 1995, this insightful paperback spans 246 pages, making it an essential resource for social workers and professionals in the field of sociology.
This book delves into the complexities of attachment theory, providing social workers with the tools necessary to understand and assess the nature and origins of disturbed social relationships. By integrating behavioral theory, David Howe offers a comprehensive guide that addresses the critical needs of practitioners in evaluating the dynamics of client relationships. Enhance your practice and deepen your understanding of attachment theory with this pivotal work that bridges theory and practical application.