The Social Matters Podcast

Episode 9 (S3). Books and articles that have influenced our social work

January 31, 2021 Nadia, Fran, Eugene Season 3 Episode 9
The Social Matters Podcast
Episode 9 (S3). Books and articles that have influenced our social work
Show Notes

Three friends that happen to be social workers discuss current social/social work issues from their front room via Zoom. 

Your favourite trio of social workers are back with another episode. In this episode Nadia, Fran and Eugene share and discuss some of the many books and articles that have influenced their social work.  From books about trauma to articles about home visits, this episode has a range a amazing literature to start a social work library! 

Whether your sat indoors with a hot drink or you are about to start a run, turn the volume up and enjoy this insightful discussion. 

If you are interested, the books and articles discussed  in our episode are below;

- The Body Keeps the Score, by Bessel van der Kolk
- It Didn't Start With You, by Mark Wolynn
- Towards a Position of Safe Uncertainty, by Barry Mason
- The Therapist's Inner Conversation in Family Therapy Practice, by Peter Rober
- Why Love Matters, by Sue Gerhardt
- Reflective Parenting, by Alistair Cooper and Sheila Redfern
- Performing child protection: home visiting, movement and the struggle to reach the abused child, by Harry Ferguson
- Family Therapy: 100 Key Points and Techniques, by Mark Rivett and Eddy Street
- Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race, by Reni Eddo-Lodge
- Making Social Worlds, by W. Barnett Pearce
- Interventive Interviewing: Part III. Intending to ask Lineal, Circular, Strategic, or Reflexive Questions, by Karl Tomm 

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