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Integrating Social Work Perspectives and Models with Concepts, Methods and Skills with Other Professions’ Specialized Approaches

Abstract  

In this article, the authors encourage social work practitioners to identify with and adopt distinctive social work perspectives
and practice models rather than solely embrace models or approaches developed by and for other professions. We do so because
these perspectives are most responsive to our professions’ mission of social justice and social purpose of paying equal attention
to people and their environments. For heuristic purposes, we present and illustrate the ecological perspective and life modeled
approach. Since no social work model or approach can take into account every type of life stressor, event and condition, we
demonstrate how we can borrow and integrate specialized concepts, methods and techniques from other profession’s approaches.
The authors identify five characteristics which borrowed content should meet in order to integrate well with social work models.
Accordingly, concepts, methods and skills from a few approaches have particular relevance for social work direct practice:
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy; Motivational Interviewing; Narrative Therapy and Solution-Focused Practice. Moreover, the authors
present and illustrate the process of borrowing and integrating concepts, methods and skills from other professions to deepen
social work practice.

  • Content Type Journal Article
  • Pages 1-8
  • DOI 10.1007/s10615-011-0340-7
  • Authors
    • Alex Gitterman, University of Connecticut School of Social Work, 1798 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06117, USA
    • Nina Rovinelli Heller, University of Connecticut School of Social Work, 1798 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06117, USA
    • Journal Clinical Social Work Journal
    • Online ISSN 1573-3343
    • Print ISSN 0091-1674
Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 04/09/2011 | Link to this post on IFP |
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