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Peer reviewedRothman, Jack – Social Work, 1991
Notes that, although case management is highly valued as intervention method for clients requiring long-term care, it lacks definitional consensus and conceptual clarity. Presents explicit, empirically based model of case management on basis of 15 functions and their dynamic interrelationships along sequential dimension. Describes series of…
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Counseling Techniques, Intervention, Models
Peer reviewedFalck, Hans S. – Social Work, 1984
Suggests that individualism has become intellectually untenable for the further development of practice perspectives in the profession of social work. The membership perspective as presented takes account of this and provides an alternative based on sociality. Discusses implications for social work practice. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Group Membership, Models, Social Behavior
Peer reviewedNetting, F. Ellen – Social Work, 1992
Provides overview of case management, its history, and contemporary models. Examines challenges that case management poses for social work profession: covering up issue that health and human services delivery system is nonsystem; maintaining client-centered perspective in cost-obsessed environment; dealing with quality control; coping with…
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Delivery Systems, Health Services, Human Services
Peer reviewedGoogins, Bradley; And Others – Social Work, 1983
Discusses the importance of the interactive dimension for the training of planners and the practice of planning. Presents a framework by which social work planners can begin to use interactional skills. (JAC)
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Interaction, Interpersonal Competence, Models
Peer reviewedMiller, Walter L. – Social Work, 1980
Discusses the medical metaphor that was for many years the basis of casework. Suggests that the medical model has had a detrimental influence on the profession of social work, and offers alternative models. (Author)
Descriptors: Case Records, Case Studies, Caseworker Approach, Caseworkers
Peer reviewedSosin, Michael; Caulum, Sharon – Social Work, 1983
Redefines the advocacy role in social work and demonstrates how a social influence typology can clarify contradictions in the social psychology literature. The typology helps the social worker match the manner in which advocacy is attempted to specific details of the situation. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Caseworker Approach, Counselor Role, Decision Making
Peer reviewedEldridge, William D. – College Student Journal, 1983
Considers problems which clinical social work students experience in integrating and using traditional science concepts. Presents a teaching model which includes research concepts in clinical classes, illustrated by comparing basic concepts from scientific literature (both research methods and statistical tests) with similar concepts from social…
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Clinics, College Curriculum, College Students
Peer reviewedWodarski, John S. – Social Work, 1983
Reviews elements of the respondent, operant, and modeling theories and various principles of the exchange theory that can be combined to facilitate changes in client behavior. Proposes the behavioral exchange model as a framework to help social workers conceptualize clinical phenomena and thus gain power to influence them. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Caseworker Approach, Counseling Theories, Counselor Client Relationship
Shrey, Donald E.; Hursh, Norman C. – 1983
Private sector vocational rehabilitation programs, which serve the vocational needs of industrially injured workers, have experienced tremendous growth since 1970. Legislative mandates, worker compensation insurance, as well as the ineffectiveness of state rehabilitation counselors to provide adequate job placements for disabled workers are all…
Descriptors: Accidents, Behavioral Objectives, Caseworker Approach, Counseling Techniques


