Review:
Social Work Practice Models
overall review score: 4.5
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score is between 0 and 5
Social work practice models refer to structured approaches or frameworks that guide social workers in their interactions with clients and in working towards achieving desired outcomes.
Key Features
- Evidence-based practices
- Client-centered approach
- Strengths-based perspective
- Cultural competence
- Interdisciplinary collaboration
Pros
- Provides a clear framework for social workers to follow
- Emphasizes the importance of evidence-based practices
- Encourages a holistic and client-centered approach
- Promotes cultural competence and diversity awareness
Cons
- May not always be applicable to every unique case or individual client
- Potential for rigidity in following a specific model