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Therapeutic Modalities In Social Work

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Therapeutic modalities in social work refer to the diverse approaches and techniques used by social workers to address the psychological and emotional needs of their clients.

Key Features

  • Client-centered therapy
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy
  • Psychodynamic therapy
  • Trauma-informed care

Pros

  • Helps clients process and cope with difficult emotions
  • Promotes healing and growth
  • Can be tailored to meet individual needs and preferences

Cons

  • May not be effective for everyone
  • Can be time-consuming and require significant commitment from both the client and therapist

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