Interactional Practice Theory Flashcards
Define practice theory?
Hint: 3 parts, KVoS
- describes what is known about human b and social organizations
- establishes goals/outcomes based on assumptions
- Describes worker’s interventions to achieve specific goals
KVoS: Knowledge, Valued outcomes, Skills
What can models describe?
Helping processes, individual psychologies, entities with which professionals work
Define the medical model? What is the 4 step process?
Focus on pathologizing clients
4 steps: study, diagnoses, treatment plan, evaluation
What are the limitations of the medical model?
Heavy emphasis on study phase
presents client in static terms, linear thinking
Leaves out interaction between social worker and client
Define interactional model?
Views work with client in a dynamic interaction - movement of one is constantly impacting the other
Moment 2 moment just as important as T plan
Work with client, not on
Does not blame client, looks to adapt situation
What are the assumptions of the Int model?
Hint: Symbiotically, we overcome obstacles for engagement through the strength to change
SOeSc
- Symbiosis - regain sense of mutuality
- Obstacles in the engagement - complexity of social systems, divergence in self-interest and social interest, probs of interpersonal communication
- Assumptions of strength for change
Define sandwich generation?
Thirties or forties, responsible for bringing up children and caring for parents
Define the authority theme?
Define interlocking oppression?
- This is the idea that power dynamics play a role in how we treat clients and how successful treatment is
- oppression and privilege that may be associated with intersectionality
Define intropressor
Define autopressor
Oppressor without
Oppressing oneself
What are the 2 og streams of sowk?
1930s - what are the 2 specializations of sowk?
- social change - settlement movement
- Fulfilling individual needs - COS
1930s - Group work
- Community organization
Define the social work trinity?
Casework, group work and community organization
OR
individuals, group and community
According to Shwartz (61) what is the function of the profession?
- mediate the process through which the individual and society reach out for each other through mutual need for self-fulfillment
Describe helping process?
Worker skill - relationship with client - outcomes of practice
What are the four phases of work?
Preparatory - prelim
Beginning - contracting
Middle - work
Ending and transition
Cite some workers skills for helping clients manage feelings?
Cite some workers skills for helping clients manage their problems?
- reaching in silence, putting feelings into words, displaying understanding of clients feelings, sharing workers feelings
- clarifying workers purpose and role, reaching for feedback, partializing concerns, supporting clients in taboo areas