The Importance Of Critical Thinking In Social Work
Critical thinking is making reasonable judgements that are logical and well thought-out which requires supporting evidence that in turn improves the thinkers objectivity and creates the ability to explore alternatives. Joseph Walsh (2000) stresses that as social workers the ability to engage in critical thinking is essential for social workers because theory's and intervention strategies includes a dependence of claims that cannot be proven true or false (p. 10). The ability in thinking critically allows social workers to challenge their decisions in deciding what one or several theories will serve their clients.
The need for your own theory for practice (TFP) provides social workers with the framework to predict and explain client behavior,