Practice methods that correspond to the levels of Practice are:1. Micro level of practice- direct practice/service delivered directly to clients (face to face and minimal administrative work. 2. Mezzo level of practice- indirect practice involving administration/leadership roles enabling effective delivery of services.
Organizational and Public Relations Monitoring for Improvement of Productivity3. Macro level of practice- involves the processes of Social Planning and Community Organization Professional Change Agents who assist Comm. Action Systems composed of individuals, groups or Organizations deal with social problems Program planning and development, working with governmental agents and Comm. 4.
Research- driving force behind rigorous advancement of knowledge1. People are capable of making their own change; they have free will2. Assist people maximize their potential and independence3. Change environmental influences that adversely impact clients 4.
Increase understanding that behavior is purposive and goal directed and this is not readily discernible. 5. People are capable of learning new behaviors6. Most difficulties can be resolved by focusing on present choices and mobilizing their strengths7.
Increasing people’s knowledge and learning new skills produces self growth in the process8. Utilize strategies that motivate people to implement changes in various types of systems9. Life’s crises represent opportunities for growth and mastery is a source of strain in life10. People need self-affirmation and self-esteem. Many conflicts are indirect expression of feelings of low self-esteem. 11.
Human growth occurs in the context of relationships with other people12. We model for others open authentic relationship skills/behaviors13. Increase responsiveness to the needs of others14. Live in the reality of the present motivates people to exercise their potentialities more fully15.
Means of assisting clients should safeguard dignity, self-esteem, self-determination and confidentiality16. Awareness of self is the first step to self-realization17. People right to their own values and belief systems are inviolate. It is social work’s responsibilities to assist clients to face these aspects of those beliefs that cause dysfunction in their lives.
3. Formulating multidimensional assessment of the problem, systems involved and resources available5. Mutually negotiating goals and formulating a contract-The participants combine their efforts in working towards the goals, consisting of discrete actions or tasks that are integral units of the overall goal-Practitioners has the responsibility of selecting and implementing interventions that will assist clients in accomplishing their goals and task. -Interventions should directly relate to the problems and to the consequent goals that were negotiated and that were derived from accurate assessment.
-Monitor improvement on regular basis-Use of self in process appropriately provides for clients a model of open an authentic relationship1. Assess when individuals and group goals have been attained and plan termination accordingly2. Effecting successful termination of the helping relationship3. Planning for maintenance of change and continued growth following termination 4.
Evaluating the results of the help in process1. Developing and utilizing resources2. Affirming the worth and dignity of clients3. Affirming uniqueness and individuality4. Affirming problem-solving capacities and self-determination1.
A Systems Framework for Assessing Groups- groups are social systems and thus evolve implicit rules or norms that govern behavi9ors, shape patterns, and regulate internal operations. As leaders observe groups to discern patterned behaviors, they must concurrently attend to behavior manifested by individuals and by the group itself. A major roles of leaders in growth groups, is to aid members to become aware of their patterned behavioral responses, to determine the impact of these responses on themselves and others and to choose whether to change such responses. Understand Content (verbal statements) and Process (the behaviors displayed by members during the group) Identify roles of group members because they can affect the group’s capacity to respond to the individual needs of members and its ability to fulfill therapeutic objectives. Members tend to play-out in groups the same roles that they assume in other social contexts and need to understand the impact of dysfunctional roles on themselves and others.
Identify the growth of individuals by keeping a record on each person to identify growth. Assessment must consider the cultural background of members Assess cognitive patterns of the group members1. Preaffiliation-Approach and Avoidance Behavior displayed as tentative involvement, vacillating willingness to assume responsibility, interact with others, and to support program activities and events. 2. Power and Control-A Time of Transition into intimate system of relationships; whereby the new situation becomes understandable .