Casework analysis in Social Work Individuals, families, and groups
Casework Analysis in Social Work - Individuals, families, and groups
Social work as a profession What is social work? mission Challenge social injustice P urpose Empower individuals Values
Social Work as a Profession -Whatis social work? -Mission -Challenge social injustice -Purpose -Empower individuals -Values
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– Theories and trends Theories: • Human behavior (psychology) – Therapy • Social welfare policie – Checks and balances • Research • Practice methods – micro, mezzo and macro • Practicum Trends • Evidence-based practice • Managed Care
Social Workers Who are social workers? AY Paid, trained( certified), professional changing agents. Driven by solutions Promote"change, not homeostasis Work at different levels What is Society Psychoanalysis eibornoo d am nterpersonal indⅳ viduals Communit
Social Workers • Who are social workers? – Paid, trained (certified), professional changing agents. Driven by solutions – Promote “change”, NOT homeostasis – Work at different levels individuals interpersonal Families Neiborhood Community Institutions Ethnicity Society
Stress reduction Kit Stressors in life Bang What are some of the Head common stressors in life? ere How can a social worker help a client deal with these stressors? Directions: 1. Place kit on FIRM surface 2. Follow directions in circle of kit 3. Repeat step 2 as necessary, or until unconscious 4. If unconscious, cease stress reduction activity
Stressors in Life •What are some of the common stressors in life? •How can a social worker help a client deal with these stressors?
Direct social work practice 图面 Defined as working directly with clients First 3 circles of the diagram Beyond psychotherapy Some argue whether social workers can employ psychotherapy
Direct social work practice – Defined as “working directly with clients” • First 3 circles of the diagram – Beyond psychotherapy • Some argue whether social workers can employ psychotherapy
SANDLER NICHOLSON Roles. 1. Direct service Individual theral When client problems mainly involve the individual Mental illnesses and disturbances family, couple, marital therapy Family members involved in the problem, when availible bup therapy Groups can be formed when individuals share the same NGER pI bler MANAGEMENT · Educator FEEL THE LOVE ewsr wr APril 11
• Roles: 1. Direct service: • Individual therapy – When client problems mainly involve the individual – Mental illnesses and disturbances • family, couple, marital therapy – Family members involved in the problem, when availible • group therapy – Groups can be formed when individuals share the same problem • Educator
Examples of Groups -Anger management -Substance abuse Hey, Dad- how are you doing 12-step programs with your anger management TTTEIILI ∠sTN工 DONT CARE 1F 175 een pregnancy A BOy OR A GIRL,A5∠0GAE BABYS HEALTHY AND NORMAL. WTH ONE HAND剜取制 N THE OTHER -Grief Ptsd
Examples of Groups -Anger management -Substance abuse -12-step programs -Teen pregnancy -Grief -PTSD
2. System developer Program development Policy developer METABOTANIC 3. System linkage Broker- know resources St. John's Wort STRSS around the community Case management erhu! Hetan Mediator · Advocates 4. System maintenance Program analyst eh Progam facilitator 5. Research/research consumer Practitioners as researchers Information exchang Media Challenges and Responses
2. System developer • Program development • Policy developer 3. System linkage • Broker – know resources around the community • Case management • Mediator • Advocates 4. System maintenance • Program analyst • Progam facilitator 5. Research/research consumer • Practitioners as researchers • Information exchange
The helping Pi rocess Beginning 2. Middle 3. End WHAT is the problem? WHO iS your client? HOW is intervention taking place
The Helping Process 1. Beginning 2. Middle 3. End WHAT is the problem? WHO is your client? HOW is intervention taking place?