Title: The Process of Generalist Practice Chapter 4
1The Process of Generalist PracticeChapter 4
2Defining Generalist Practice
- THE APPLICATION OF
- Professional values
- Flexible knowledge base
- Wide range of skills
- TO TARGET ANY SIZE SYSTEM (i.e. micro, mezzo,
macro systems) - USING
- A wide range of professional roles
- Use of critical thinking skills
- Emphasizing client empowerment
- Working effectively in an organizational
structure
3Drawing Upon Theories
- Systems Theories-
- Focus on the dynamics among and interactions of
people in their environment - Ecological Perspective
- Social environment-conditions, circumstances and
interactions of human beings - Coping-the struggle to adjust to conditions and
problems
4Levels of Practice
- Micro Systems-is an individual
- Mezzo System-is a group
- Macro System- includes organizations and
communities - Families, because of their intimate nature, fall
somewhere between micro and mezzo systems
5Levels of Practice
- Micro Systems- Examples
- Help a homeless person find shelter, employment,
economic resources - Counsel a teen who is addicted to heroine
- Assist an elderly man in hospice in making
end-of-life decisions
6Levels of Practice
- Mezzo Systems-Examples
- Run a self-esteem group for inner city 3rd grade
girls - Lead a support group for parents of children
diagnosed with cancer - Lead a meeting involving various agency staff to
discuss a clients progress
7Levels of Practice
- Macro Systems-Examples
- Initiate cooperation among social services
agencies to create a list of resources available
to mentally ill clients - Contact government officials and advocate for
increased funding for needy families with a
special needs child - Organize a Neighborhood Watch Program to help
residents fight high crime
8 A Wide Range of Roles
- Counselor- providing guidance to clients and
assisting them in a planned change process - Educator- Giving information and teaches skills
to others - Broker- Linking clients to needed resources
- Case Manager- Coordinates needed services
provided by a number of agencies
9A Wide Range of Roles
- Mobilizer- Identifying and gathering community
members to change their environment for the
better - Mediator- Helping to resolve conflicts between
systems - Facilitator- Guiding a group of individuals with
similar experiences - Advocate- Speaking out on behalf of clients to
gain resources, promote fair treatment
10Use Critical Thinking Skills
- To
- Ask questions about how their clients are served
and treated - Investigate how interventions are supposed to
work and whether they are really effective - Examine both sides of an issue
- Analyze arguments, keeping eyes open for
inconsistencies and deviations from truth
11The Planned Change Process
- Planned change or problem solving-involves the
development and implementation of a strategy for
improving or altering conditions, behaviors, or
circumstances to promote positive change - Intervention-
- Planned effort to bring about specific change
12Case Example
- Ron is a social worker for a large treatment
center serving children with various disabilities - This agency is funded primarily by private
insurance, medical assistance reimbursement,
voluntary donations, government grants - Rons job entails providing family counseling,
educating parents about behavior management
techniques, and brokering resources
13Case Example
- Ron receives a new case referral, Peyton, a 5
year old boy with sever speech and behavioral
problems - Stutters
- Violent tempers
- Unable to play appropriately with peers
- Familys insurance will not pay for Peytons
treatment unable to pay for services themselves
14Intervention at the
- Micro level
- Arrange for speech and behavioral assessments
- Examine how Peytons behavior affects his
interaction with his family, teacher, peers - Micro/Mezzo level
- Family Counseling
- Educating Peytons parents/teacher about behavior
management techniques - Mezzo level
- Improve Peytons peer relationships
- Treatment Group
- Macro level
- Advocate for sliding scale fee within agency or
special fund/fund raising - School involvement in Peytons treatment
15Six Primary Steps in Planned Change
- Engagement
- Assessment
- Planning
- Implementation
- Evaluation
- Termination
16PROCESS of Working with Individuals and Families
- Engagement-Intake
- Purpose is to engage the client and help client
decide whether to enter treatment. - Emphasis is on the problem as perceived by the
client (not the worker). - Emphasis is on the here-and
- -now.
17The Social Worker / Client Relationship
- Self-determination
- Client decides whether to accept or decline
services. - Client makes choices between
treatment
alternatives.
18The Social Worker / Client Relationship
- Confidentiality
- Individualization and
acceptance - Social work assumes the inherent worth and
importance of the individual and the
inter-dependence between the individual and
society.
19The Social Worker / Client Relationship
- Nonjudgmental attitude
- All human beings have strengths and weaknesses.
- Confront behaviors, but dont attack the person.
- Freedom of expression
20PROCESS of Working with Individuals and Families
- Assessment
- Obtain relevant information about the client and
perceived needs. - Determine clients current level of functioning.
- Purpose to understand the problem and determine
how to reduce its impact.
21PROCESS of Working with Individuals and Families
- Assessment (contd)
- Recognize the uniqueness of every situation
- Recognize the importance of treatment planning
- Identify strengths.
- Assessment never really stops.
22Development of Practice Skills
- Interviewing skills
- Focused and goal-directed.
- Communication skills are essential.
- EMPATHY
- Documentation skills
23PROCESS of Working with Individuals and Families
- Planning, Goal-setting and Contracting
- Set short- and long- term goals.
- Goals should be realistic and achievable.
- Prioritize problems so that most critical ones
are addressed first.
24Development of Practice Skills
- Conceptual skills
- Ability to understand the interrelationships of
various dimensions of the clients life
experiences and behaviors, put them into a
helpful framework, and to arrive at appropriate
intervention strategies.
25PROCESS of Working with Individuals and Families
- Implementation/Intervention (same as treatment)
- Purpose assist clients toward an acceptable
resolution of problems and to address their unmet
needs. - Starts from the first contact.
- Determined by the clients needs.
26Process of Casework
- Evaluation
- Did it work?
- How do you know?
- Is there a need to change or modify goals?
- Does the client know it worked?
27PROCESSof Social Casework
- Termination and Evaluation
- Shouldnt come as a surprise.
- Avoid making the client dependent on you.
- Review progress an reassure client of their
ability to function effectively. - Evaluation is an on-going process.
28Case Example
- Presenting problem
- Alex is a
- 29 year old white female with a history of
depression presents to a mental health clinic
with passive suicidal ideations - Off her anti-depressant for 1 year
- Stressors include recent divorce, economic
stressors, death of her father, reentering the
workforce, co-parenting her 4 year old son
diagnosed with autism
29Engagement
- Use verbal and non-verbal communication to make
Alex comfortable (i.e. nods, smiles, hand
gestures, eye contact) - Introduce myself describing purpose and role
- General Questions What brought you to the
mental health clinic today?
30Assessment
- Gathering information about Alexs reasons for
visiting the mental health clinic, current mental
status, identified stressors/problems - Gather information about Alexs environment
31Planning
- Create treatment plan with Alex
- Identify strengths
- Alex has obtained a job that offers benefits/room
to move up tin the company - Alex has a supportive mother/sister
- Alex wants to alleviate the depression to improve
her quality of life - Alex has fairly good relationship with her
x-spouse - Develop goals
- Make a referral to a psychiatrist for a med eval
- Locate a grief support group/support group for
parents with children with developmental
disabilities - Locate tangible resources (food pantries,
clothing, apply for housing/childcare subsidies) - Establish a contract
32Implementation
- Social Worker
- Investigates the best community resources to help
Alexs specific needs and refers Alex to these
agencies - Contacts psychiatrist and updates him on Alexs
situation - Alex
- Makes an appointment with psychiatrist and starts
medications - Attends a grief support group
- Uses referrals given to get food and clothing
33Evaluation
- Sw and Alex meet to discuss progress
- Alex reports her depression is now a 2 on a scale
of 1-10. Before coming to the agency Alex
reported her depression as an 8. - Alex does not have thoughts of suicide and feels
hopeful - Alex has utilized the resources
34Termination
- Goals have been met. Alex will continue to see
the psychiatrist for quarterly med evals and
continue with support groups and tangible
resources if necessary.