Problem attribution and intervention. The interpretation of problem causations and solutions in regard of Brickman et al. |
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Authors: | Bernd Dollinger |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Social Pedagogy , University of Bamberg , Germany |
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Abstract: | Typologies of problem perception are of great importance for the reconstruction of social workers’ professional ideologies. The best-known typology has been provided by Brickman et al. who differentiated between a medical, moral, enlightenment, and compensatory model. The article discusses this typology on a conceptual level and indicates its central flaws. An empirical study is presented in which an alternative attempt to develop a typology is tested. The evaluation refers to a wider spectrum of perceptions of problem causes and solutions than the typology of Brickman et al. The resulting typology comprises a ‘social’, a ‘workfare’, a ‘pathology’, and an ‘education’ type. |
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Keywords: | problem perception attribution theory problem typology |
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