Social work theories and methods
[DOCX File]General Advice and Key Characteristics - University of Montana
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Group Work – studies that provide both theoretical and experiential understandings of group purpose, development, dynamics, counseling theories, group counseling methods and skills, and other group approaches, including all of the following:
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Social Work Theories and Methods. SAGE. Session 9 – The Great Depression (Welfare State vs. private charities) When FDR crafted the Social Security Act of 1935, he had two social workers at his side: Harry Hopkins and Frances Perkins. The federal government took over many of the concrete services of private charities, leaving social workers ...
[DOC File]SOCIAL WORK AND DISASTERS - FEMA
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Group Work: c. theories of group counseling, including commonalties, distinguishing characteristics, and pertinent research and literature. II.K.6. Group Work: d. group counseling methods, including group counselor orientations and behaviors, appropriate selection criteria and methods, and methods of evaluation of effectiveness.
[DOC File]Introduction to Social Work
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Social justice principles are central to social work methods. Adherence to social justice principles encourages social workers to scrutinize all their helping activities through the lenses of equality, fairness, and egalitarianism. Social workers are committed to the notion that all clients are equal regardless of their position, status, or power.
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Social Work Theory and Methods Comparison Table Theory Key Concepts Advantages Limitations Situations where this may be useful Systems Theory People are not isolated individuals but operate as part of wider networks or "systems"
[DOC File]Social Work Theory and Methods Comparison Table
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Accordingly, a social work theory is one that helps us to do or to understand social work; as a result, theory is both scientific and practical. All practice is influenced by formal and informal theories of social work. Formal theory is written, read, analyzed, and debated in …
[DOC File]Introduction to Social Work
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As a result, understanding these three theories offer practitioners a solid grounding in the most widely used theories in social work today. A second group of theories is included in approximately 75% of broad reviews; these are task-centered and crisis, solution and related, humanistic, and person-centered and empowerment theories.
[DOC File]Group Work: Theory and Techniques
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Social workers take a unique approach to thinking and writing in that they view social issues and problems from a broad perspective. Writing in social work reflects this generalist approach. This approach requires social workers to: work at . m. ultiple levels. of practice (micro, mezzo, macro). play . multiple roles, depending on the client or ...
[DOCX File]Qualitative Methods I (SWK 8411)
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Social work research has historically drawn on research in psychology and sociology, and these two disciplines have contributed much to social work research on disasters. The sociology of disasters has been a foundation for social work research into interorganizational networks, coordination of the disaster system, and human ecological theories ...
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