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The Structural Approach

Impact of wider social structure, on personal problems

5 Structural Approach Theories

Structural Persepctive


Critical Perspective


Feminist SW Practice


Anti-oppressive Perspective


Anti-racist Perspective

Individual Level / Psychological Theories

To explore both the internal & external of our clients

9 Individual level / Psychological Theories

The Medical Model


Psychodynamic Perspectives


Existentialist Approach


Client-centered/Person-centered Approach


Rational-Emotive Perspective


Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy


Task-centered Model


Social Systems Therapy



The Medical Model

views disability as an unfortunate life event that requires professional or medical assistance

Psychodynamic Perspective

Diagonistic approaches to social work that focus on internal sources for individual problems

Existentialist Approach

Based on 19th century philosophy of existentialism / the meaning of life

Client-centered / Person-centerd Perspective

Centers on idea that individuals can, through therapeutic relationship, effect change in their own lives

Rational- Emotive Psychotherapy

Blended ideas from 2 key areas in psychology and cognition and behaviourism

Cognitive- Behaviour Therapy

Views behaviours as learned and shaped by our interpretation of the world

Task-Centered Model

Short term therapy with a measurable outcome and proven effectiveness

3 Approaches to Social Work

Integrative Approach


Eclectic Approach


Dialectical Approach

Integrative Approach

When you select concepts and methods from various sources and theories, and build unified system that fits you and is appropriate fro the particular setting in which you work.

Eclectic Approach

Selecting concepts and methods, but it does not attempt to unify or integrate the pieces. It merely selects various concepts and methods as deemed appropriate (extremely flexible)

Dialectical Approach

Involves a synthesis or combination of opposing assertions within theories. This approach incorporates concepts from different approaches by holding in awareness the competing aspects of each differing theories. Encourages the drawing together of theories that may appear on surface to have opposing assertions

Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

Lists all mental health disorders for both children and adults, as well as known causes of these disorders, statistics related to gender,age, and prognosis, and research pertinent to treatment options

Gestalt Therapy (Fritz Perls)

Human beings are defined by their relationship to others and that it is relationships that influence the way we understand and move through the world

Mindfulness Based Interventions

A group intervention. Good fro training SW to develop their capacity for empathy and compassion