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Satir Method
– often called the “Columbus of Family Therapy,” developed the Satir Method to improve the quality of communication and relationships inside the structure of the family. Satir’s Transformational Systemic Therapy works on addressing a client’s actions, emotions, and perceptions as they relate to their dynamic in the family unit. A highly trained and skilled therapist works with the client to affect a sense of responsible harmony and oneness by addressing and accepting traumas and wounds that ultimately lead to an inner sense of peace and joy.
Goals of social work
-Link people with systems that provide them with resources, services and opportunities
• The focus is on the relationships between the person and the systems they interact with
• The social worker serves as the broker
-Promote the effectiveness and humane operation of systems that provide people with resources and services.
• The worker has many roles
• Advocate, program developer, supervisor, coordinator and consultant
• Focuses on the available resources for serving the clients
-Develop and improve social policy
• Focuses on social policies that underline such resources
3. When did social welfare begin?
Social welfare agencies began in the early 1800s as an attempt to meet the people needs. By the late 1800s more private relief agencies had been established in large cities to help the unemployed, the poor, the sick, people with physical and mental disability and orphans.