Dr Linda Finlay is a relational-centred, existential Integrative Psychotherapist and Supervisor (UKCP registered) in private practice in York, UK. She also teaches psychology and counselling at the Open University (UK) and works as a freelance academic consultant. She has published many books and articles on psychotherapy, occupational therapy, reflexivity and phenomenological research. Her most recent books are psychotherapeutically focused: Relational Integrative Psychotherapy: Engaging Process and Theory in Practice (Wiley); Practical Ethics: A relational approach (Sage); and The therapeutic use of self in counselling and psychotherapy (Sage). She is a Co-Editor of the European Journal for Qualitative Research in Psychotherapy.
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Introduction PART ONE: CONTEXTUALISING: WORKING WITH CHANGING STRUCTURES Introduction Reshaping Welfare - L J C Jones Voices from the Debate The Public Administration Model of Welfare Delivery - T Butcher Why Change Policy? Community Care in 1990 - J Lewis and H Glennerster Changes in Maternity Policy - Who, What and Why? - F Brooks Knights, Knaves or Pawns? Human Behaviour and Social Policy - J Le Grand PART TWO: CONNECTING: THEORY, VALUES AND PRACTICE Theory and Practice in Health and Social Care - N Thompson Applying Reflective Practice - C Nash Reflection and Reflective Practice - F H Quinn Requirements of a Caregiver - T Kitwood The Virtuous Therapist - R Barnitt Social Work Values - S Banks Anti-Oppressive Theory and Practice in Social Work - S Pinkney Working with Diversity - L Culley Beyond the Factfile PART THREE: COLLABORATING: SHIFTING BOUNDARIES, CHANGING PRACTICE Keys to Collaboration - S Braye and M Preston-Shoot Safe Haven and Battleground - L Finlay Collaboration and Conflict within the Treatment Team Structure and Meaning in Multidisciplinary Teamwork - C Cott A Split in the Mirror - K Dent-Brown Using Psychotherapeutic Concepts to Understand Team Conflict Dropping `E's - M Priestley The Missing Link in Quality Assurance for Disabled People Quality in Personal Social Services - B Beresford, S Croft, C Evans and T Harding The Developing Role of User Involvement in the UK PART FOUR: COPING: WITH CHALLENGES AND CONSTRAINTS Not Such an Ordinary Relationship - D Thompson, I Clare and H Brown The Role of Women Support Staff in Relation to Men with Learning Disabilities Who Have Difficult Sexual Behaviour Care Costs - P Smith and E Agard Towards a Critical Understanding of Care Confidentiality, Accountability and the Boundaries of Client-Worker Relationships - S Shardlow Obstacles to Medical Audit - N Black and E Thompson British Doctors Speak The Accreditation Experience - E Scrivens Resettlement of People with Severe Learning Difficulties - C Corkish and B Heyman Juggling and Dealing - D Leat and E Perkins The Creative Work of Care Package Purchasing Instruments of Government? Voluntary Sector Boards in a Changing Public Policy Environment - M Harris PART FIVE: CONSTRUCTING: PROFESSIONAL IDENTITIES Seeing Anew - D Fish and C Coles Understanding Professional Practice as Artistry The End of Professionalism - G Southon and J Braithwaite Professionalism and Health Care - M Saks Social Work and Professionalisation - S Rashid A Legacy of Ambivalence Nurses Taking on Junior Doctors' Work - S Dowling et al A Confusion of Accountability Looking for New Codes in the Field of Predictive Medicine - L Archer Care and the Transformation of Professionalism - C Davies PART SIX: CREATING: A BETTER FUTURE? From Private Choice to Public Trust - M Barnes and D Prior A New Social Basis for Welfare User Voice, Interprofessionalism and Postmodernity - S Biggs Handling the Wicked Issues - M Clarke and J Stewart

