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Micro-Level Intervention: A Frame of Reference and a Practice Model
Authors:Gale Goldberg
Affiliation:Raymond A. Kent School of Social Work , University of Louisville , USA
Abstract:This paper attempts to show that a philosophical redefinition of the locus of social problems demands a fundamental change in micro-level intervention. A framework and model are introduced that describe a reconceptualization of social work practice rooted in the social-welfare-through-social-change philosophy. Four types of worker activity provide the framework for micro- and macro-level specialization. A micro-level intervention model is then defined in terms of four practice principles: (1) accountability to the client, (2) following the demands of the client task, (3) maximizing environmental supports, and (4) proceeding from an assumption of least content.
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