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The common factors model for generalist practice
Mark Cameron
Published
2013
by Pearson Education in Boston
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Mark Cameron, Elizabeth King Keenan |
Contributions | Keenan, Elizabeth King |
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LC Classifications | HV40 .C33186 2013 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25339944M |
ISBN 10 | 0205592694 |
ISBN 10 | 9780205592692 |
LC Control Number | 2012020349 |
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A GENERALIST APPROACH TO SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE: MODEL AND SYNTHESIS by CHUCK H. JOHNSON PAUL S. KNIGHT MICHAEL W. KRUMPER JOHN H. RADEMAKER A group practicum submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK Portland State University ,Author: Chuck H.
Johnson, Paul S. Knight, Michael W. Krumper, John H. Rademaker. This is the five-phase intervention model, which will be referred to for this paper, specifically looking at Phase II - Data Collection and Assessment. Client System Assessment: Essential Skill for Practice Client system assessment is one skill social workers use during interventions with clients systems throughout the intervention process.
The Generalist Social Work Model The generalist social work model at Wichita State University educates students for practice in a metropolitan environment. It is practice oriented, and strives to instill specific values and skills within the new practitioner, drawing upon knowledge gained in the liberal arts and in their social work courses.
The Common Factors Model for Generalist Practice presents critical practice conditions and processes that research has suggested produce the most effective outcomes. These practice conditions include attributes of the social worker, clients, working relationships, supporting networks that influence and enable work, and the essential strategies Author: Jordon Andrade.
in generalist practice is the process of identifying goals, rationally considering various ways to implement them, and establishing specific steps to achieve them. Because macro practice involves many more people, variables, contexts, and circumstances than micro and mezzo practice usually do, the planning process, too, is more complicated.
Some say that the ecological model is an offshoot or interpretation of systesm theory, since it is a bit more limited in scope and application. Out of Systems or Ecological, which approach is better/ Swers need both because they both use interactions with person and environment, but it just depends on the situation at hand.
This book describes an advanced generalist approach to direct social work practice with individuals, couples, families, and groups. The material is designed to be provided especially during the second-year MSW curriculum and thus builds upon the generalist coursework provided to students in undergraduate and first-year MSW programs.
Definition of Generalist Social Work Practice. The Seattle University Bachelor of Social Work Program's conception of generalist practice involves the use of social work knowledge, professional values, and an array of skills that can be adapted to work with diverse client systems of all sizes in a variety of settings.The common factors model provides an accessible, transtheoretical, empirically supported conceptual foundation for practice that may help to resolve .Generalist Practice addresses the common stages of work and skills across levels or methods of practice, as well as across populations and settings.
Overall, the generalist practice model is an integrative approach to practice, which attends to the profession’s focus on person in environment.
Through this approach.