Title: Helping Students Apply Theory to Practice
1Helping Students Apply Theory to Practice
- NCSSS Orientation for Field Instruction
- Susanne Bennett, PhD
- National Catholic School of Social Service, CUA
- Fall 2004
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2- The map is not the territory.--Gregory Bateson
- There is nothing so practical as a good
theory.--Kurt Lewin - There is no theory that is not beset with
problems. --Karl Popper
3NCSSS takes theory seriously
- Our foundation HUMAN BEHAVIOR THE SOCIAL
ENVIRONMENT (HBSE) and THEORY PRACTICE courses
introduce many theories to first year students - Clinical and Combined concentrators choose one
advanced clinical theory psychodynamic,
cognitive/behavioral, or transpersonal
4Whats so great about theory?
- Theory makes the difference between a
professionally educated social worker and a
trained technician - Technicians can be trained to implement
particular techniques in particular circumstances - Professional social workers educated in theory
can think what to do under varying circumstances
5What is Theory?
- A system of thought interrelated concepts based
on inductive deductive reasoning - The relationship between concepts
- is expressed as hypotheses
- which are tested or testable
- and are intended to explain or predict phenomena
6What is the purpose of theory?
- It helps us organize our thoughts, interpret the
world, evaluate our actions - It explains predicts
- Human behavior (micro)
- The impact of social structures (mezzo)
- Social problems (macro)
- It directs research informs policy
- It guides practice
- It gives credibility to the profession
7What is clinical practice theory?
- An interrelated set of concepts that
- Explains the bio-psycho-social-spiritual nature
of human beings - Explains the development of adaptive
maladaptive thoughts, feelings, behavior of
human systems in transaction with their natural,
built, social environments - Predicts how those patterns may change
8Two functions of practice theories
- Explanatory function Theory used for
explanation assessment - Ex Eriksons psychosocial theoryassesses
psychosocial developmental stages - Ex Systems theoryexplains how people are in
transaction with their environment - Ex Attachment theoryassesses quality of
relationships explains impact of separation
9- The change function Theory that predicts why
how change takes place - Ex Cognitive theorychange in thinking results
in change in feelings behavior - Ex Structural family theorychange in structure
boundaries improves family functioning - Ex Object relations theorychange in
internalized representations of relating creates
change in current relationship functioning
10Whats the connection with interventions?
- Techniques interventions are based on linked
to the explanatory change concepts of the
particular theory - Different theories map out different methods of
intervention
11In other words.
- Theories help you know which way
- to go how to get there!
12Example of appropriate techniques
- Behavioral Theory
- Explanatory conceptbehavior is learned
antecedents consequences maintain behavior in
the present - Change conceptfunctioning improves through
adapting new behaviors extinguishing old ones - Techniquespositive reinforcement, negative
reinforcement, response-cost
13- Systems theory
- Explanatory conceptpersons are in continual
transaction with their environment - Change conceptfunctioning improves when a person
is connected to supportive networks external
resources - Techniqueslink, network, make referrals,
advocate, broker -
14- Psychodynamic theory
- Explanatory conceptsinternal external forces
impact emotional development past experiences
impact present reality - Change conceptfunctioning improves through
resolving internal conflicts expressing affect
within the client-worker relationship - TechniquesSupport, clarification,
interpretation, use of transference relationship
15How to help students apply theory to practice
- Respect the value of theory as a guide to
practice - Be clear about the theories that underpin the
clinical interventions in your agency - Ask students what theories they are learning
how they may or may not apply in your setting
16- Through conversation process recordings,
encourage students to demonstrate explanatory
change concepts their link to the interventions
used - Encourage students to THINK critically about
their clinical work critique the outcome of
their interventions (a key to evidence-based
practice)
17Be open to new ways of knowing
- All theories cannot explain all behavior, but
looking at behavior through the lens of different
theories can expand and deepen understanding of
the behavior and the individual. -
18What is your theory base?
- Is it what you studied in school?
- Is your preferred theory base really a good fit
with your agencys mission, the populations
served, or the problems addressed? - What have you tried that worked with your
students to help them apply theory to practice?