Reg Morris is a retired social worker whose "Trying to See round Corners" effectively dwells upon the early beginnings of his 40-year career. His previous publishing experience has been confined to analyses of emerging fieldwork practice via professional publications.
His reflections incorporate the inevitable naivety of early professional development in engaging with typically familiar features of family life. They include memorably amusing episodes, together with those driven by acute despair that inevitably extend to the very worst of social workers` abiding fears.