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These are identified with the practice of social work with individuals.
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Intrapsychic forcepsychodynamics of behaviorinterpersonal relationsthe impact of familysmall groupsschoolsthe work place
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The roots of casework and clinical work
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Are deep and dated back over a hundred years to society's efforts to help people with relationship problems.
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Psychoanalysis and Freud
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Have contributed theories of personality and intrapsychic determinants of behaviors that radically brought about a shift of emphasis from outer to inner forces of behavior.
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Current practice combines
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Inner and outer forces (or)the person-in-enviroment paradigm
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The knowledge base of practice
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Includes the scientific work of a wide variety of disciplines, social work's adaptations of this knowledge, and it's own theoretical and scientific formulations and findings.
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The process of clinical social work embrace is...
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Studyassessmentinterventiontermination
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Application process is designed
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-to aid the client in the discovery of what is funcional and dysfunctional.-to lead to solutions of personal, family, and other problems.
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There are various methods applied to direct/clinical practice in social work, over the years were cited and reviewed
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-psychosocial theory-functional theory-task-centered theory-problem solving theory-behavior modification-general practice
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Specific case examples were written to...
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illustrate how a number of theories may be applied in the everyday practice of clinical of social work.
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A description of the multisystems approach was presented...
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-as a way of blending multiple theories-incorporating the many facets of an individual's life into the direct practice process.
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The heart of social work practice with individuals are built on the following:
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-purpose-values-sanctions-knowledge-methods
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Main division of the clinical social work process
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-study-assessment-intervention-termination
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