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    Chapter 7: The Helping/ Problem- Solving Process in Social Work SUMMARY: Origin. 1993. John Dewey’s “How We Think” described what goes on the human mind when confronted with a problem. The problem- solving behavior is based on reflective thought that has begin with a feeling of doubt or confusion. Social Work Framework. Helen Harris Perlman author of ’Social Casework: A Problem- Solving Process’‚ was considered as the originator of the problem- solving framework. Dewey & Polya. Formulated

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    a strong work ethic have a better performance rate compared to other employees who don’t have the best work ethic. Salajeghe speaks about how jobs with more demands are most likely to cause more stress. He states “The job with high mental demands and less decision making domain have higher related job stress… [which is] highly effective to individual and organizational performance.” (Salajeghe) Jobs with less mental demand give workers a better chance to be more organized with their work and enhance

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    To understand the concept of community development and how it relates to social work practice‚ firstly the ’community ’ itself‚ should be defined in the context of social work. Community development is about giving people a fair and just share of available resources. This mode of practice highlights an extension of the skills and methods of social work ’direct ’ practice. Case work and community development‚ as separate modes of practice‚ are blended to empower the disadvantaged. In turn‚ important

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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" Systems may be informal (e.g. family or friends)‚ formal (e.g. clubs‚ support groups) or public (schools‚ hospitals) Difficulties may arise if there is a lack of fit between the person and the systems they operate within. Systems can be employed to support the service user

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    perform. Some examples include; he can’t drive to work‚ go grocery shopping‚ eat in public‚ be in large crowds‚ and limits his employment opportunities. His anxiety began after we had been married for nearly five years. Our family is living below the poverty line. I decided that the best way to improve our economic situation was for me to

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    Mental health law : policy and practice . 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Bogg‚ D. (2010) Values and ethics in mental health practice. 2nd ed. Exeter: Learning Matters. Brammer‚ A. (2010) Social Work Law. 3rd ed. Essex: Pearson Education Limited. Brayne‚ H. and Carr‚ H. (2010) Social Work Law. 11th ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Brown‚ R. (2009) The Approved Mental Health Professional ’s Guide to Mental health Law. 2nd ed. Exeter: Learning Matters. Children ‚(1989 ‚2004) Davis‚ L. (2009)

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    Pursuing a Social Work Education Upon entering college‚ my focus was strictly psychology. I loved getting to understand individuals‚ as well as how a person’s thought could influence their lives. However‚ being a social welfare minor I came to understand that there are other impeding factors that can influence how an individual functions‚ lives‚ and even their development; one huge one being social factors. Social factors are things that influence the way a person lives. The more I came to learn

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    Social work is a profession committed to the development of the full potential of individuals‚ groups‚ and communities. “There are many ways to determine what people need from social workers. One can locate a service at the crossroads of life‚ observe the way people live‚ the strains they are subject to from their environments and their relationships‚ and the ways they react to these events” (Meyer‚1976‚ p. 42). Social Workers recognize that there are personal and structural barriers that create

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    truthful take away piece to me from this exercise is learning how much I want to find a way to connect with everyone. Since being accepted to the Masters of Social Work Program‚ I have found a new motivation and I am hoping to become involved in a lot of different aspects of social work. I am finding new interests in the field of social work every day. For example‚ I want to be a part of the committee to develop programs for 18-21 year old youth who are homeless. I also want to facilitate the development

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    L.O 1 A.C 1.3 – Analyse how national and local guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding affect day to day work with children and young people. National legislation and guidance influence the development of local policies and procedures that affect everyday work with children and young people. Policies must cover the protection of all children and young people under the age of 18 and the content of the policy must be reviewed annually. |

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