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Assessment and Planning

Horizontales
Every client should be viewed as a whole person within the context of the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual environments in which they live
is a type of involuntary client that is ordered to participate in the social worker’s care by an authority source such as the legal system or an employer.
is a type of involuntary client who is being informally pressured to participate in the social worker’s services.
is someone who has ben compelled to receive services from the social worker.
Focuses on the client’s successes, resources, and goals for the future.
This helps both the client and social worker evaluate the degree to which their communication is clear, their expectations match, and they are making progress.
can include verbal and physical assaults such as outbursts of anger, profanity, and intimidation.
This theory maintains that the unconscious is at the root of human behavior. A social worker who believes that inner, unconscious motives and explanations determine the client’s choices would orient an assessment toward interpreting the client’s unconscious wishes or desire for rewards and gratification
is a person who wants your services and believes in the possibility that the social worker will be able to help
Verticales
Social workers use this framework to establish mutually-agreed upon goals that are clearly articulated with the person responsible
This theory focuses on the client's relationship with their early caregivers and how those relationships contributed to current identified challenges
needs special skill and training to intervene with vulnerable populations such as Veterans or those who have experienced long-term trauma.
is the process by which individuals and systems respond respectfully and effectively to people of all cultures, languages, races, ethnic backgrounds, religions, and other diversity factors in a manner that recognizes, affirms, and values the worth of individuals, families, and communities and practices that preserves the dignity of each
Social workers are expected to use this practice approach during both the assessment and planning stages of client care
Recognizes that multiple aspects of diversity influence the client’s life
is a commitment to self-evaluation and self-critique that seeks to reduce the imbalances of power that are inherent to the client-social worker relationship
This theory asserts that one’s thoughts and feelings influence specific behaviors and general approaches to life
This theory approach creates change in the client’s life by supporting the client in discovering and re-authoring his/her/their stories to create meanings that embody strength and resilience.