Observing this case, the social worker applied dual perspective by having open minded to study the culture of Hawaii, the language, how to engaged in conversation, and answers questions which resulted in the clients trusting the social worker. Furthermore, relating dual perspective concept to this case, it is very important to build an appropriate client/worker relationship because it define and assess problems before selecting intervention. It also helps to alleviate mistrust and encourages clients to participate fully in collaborative partners from time of initiating assessment to the time of carrying out intervention. For example, at the initial stage the social worker, Malia, visited the client at home, the client show a sign of discomfort; but the social worker initiate discussion of Hawaiian-ness in a series of questions pertaining to the culture and the client openly show willingness and discuss the matter with the social worker. Also, it is important to build an appropriate selected intervention because intervention is a conscious, planned effort to produce change. Selecting intervention strategies is relevance to plan and focus on a goal that will produce positive change; As long as the client and social worker collaboratively work in togetherness. in alleviating the problem as a result of respect and
Observing this case, the social worker applied dual perspective by having open minded to study the culture of Hawaii, the language, how to engaged in conversation, and answers questions which resulted in the clients trusting the social worker. Furthermore, relating dual perspective concept to this case, it is very important to build an appropriate client/worker relationship because it define and assess problems before selecting intervention. It also helps to alleviate mistrust and encourages clients to participate fully in collaborative partners from time of initiating assessment to the time of carrying out intervention. For example, at the initial stage the social worker, Malia, visited the client at home, the client show a sign of discomfort; but the social worker initiate discussion of Hawaiian-ness in a series of questions pertaining to the culture and the client openly show willingness and discuss the matter with the social worker. Also, it is important to build an appropriate selected intervention because intervention is a conscious, planned effort to produce change. Selecting intervention strategies is relevance to plan and focus on a goal that will produce positive change; As long as the client and social worker collaboratively work in togetherness. in alleviating the problem as a result of respect and