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Why is practice important
(b) define the biopsychosocial spiritual framework and discuss its relevance to social work practice,
Within the framework of the biopsychosocial spiritual approach theories are used to develop interventions and a clear understanding of the need for each individual client. This approach is made up of exploring the biological, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects of people’s lives and environment. According to Van Wormer (2017), IMPORTANCE
The biopsychosocial spiritual framework is completely relevant to social work practice. A result of this relevance comes from the ability to examine and explore different dynamics of human behavior.
Definition:
How is it relevant to direct practice?
In Hodges (2001) research many individuals connected spiritually by comparing it to family history and strengths. Spiritually can also align with personal values and traditions that shape an individual.
According to (Hutchison, p.7) social work’s persons and environments has been described as complex and multidimensional, having several dimensions. Exploring the biopsychosocial spiritual framework grants workers the opportunity to explore multiple dimensions that make up a …show more content…
The biopsychosocial approach intervenes with specific populations but first understanding the population that is being served. Exploring interventions for adolescents in (Kriščiūnaitė, T., & Kern, R. M, 2014) research it supports that theory and psycho-educational interventions and programs are common and beneficial to the progress of social skills and development in young adults. The psycho-educational
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