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AbstractThis article explores the history of the person-in-situation concept in social work practice, identifies dif-ficulties in integrating the concept in practice theories,and explores how philosophical innovations haveinformed a more integrated approach to social worktheory. The potential impact of the convergence ofintegrating subjective and objective phenomena inphilosophy with integrating the person and environ-ment perspective in clinical theory is concept of person-in-situation or person-in-environment stemmed from the beginning ofsocial work and its dual focus on both individualassistance and social reform.
Person-In-Situation: History, Theory, and New Directions for Social Work Practice by Kathryn L. Cornell 1 Direct practice here is used to distinguish work with individuals and families from macro level administrative, community, and policy social work.
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