Transcription of The Social Work Process
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Social workers traditionally use a series of steps or processes to helpclients resolve their problems. These steps include collecting informa-tion about the client (assessment),making sense out of the information(diagnosis), collaborating with the client to develop a plan to changethe problems being experienced (the treatment plan), and determiningwhether the Process has been helpful (evaluation). We use two very pow-erful approaches to help the client change: (a) the helping relationship wedevelop with the client and (b) using one of the five or more helpingapproaches described in the prior chapter. This chapter discusses thesocial work Process and the importance of developing a positive and coop-erative helping relationship with Information About the Client: AssessmentWhereas medicine uses labels to describe conditions, Social workers trynot to use labels because they may fail to accurately describe the client sunique qualities or the historical reasons clients currently are having prob-lems in their lives.
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