Social Case Work Overview
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What is Social Case Work according to Perlman (1957)?

A process used by certain human welfare agencies to help individuals cope more effectively with their problems in social functioning.

Who defined Social Case Work as the art of doing different things for different people?

Mary Richmond (1915)

According to Mary Richmond (1917), what does Social Case Work aim to improve?

Social relationships of individual men or women.

What did Jarret (1919) say Social Case Work involves?

<p>Bringing an individual in a condition of social disorder into better relation with all parts of his environment.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did Taft (1920) describe Social Case Work?

<p>Social treatment of a maladjusted individual involving an attempt to understand his personality, behavior and social relationships.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Watson (1922) state is the goal of Social Case Work?

<p>Untangling and restructuring the twisted personality so that the individual can adjust to his environment.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Social Case Work is solely focused on helping individuals and does not consider societal factors.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Social Case Work Framework

  • Social Case Work helps individuals cope with social functioning issues, as defined by Perlman (1957).
  • Mary Richmond (1915) describes Social Case Work as the art of cooperating with individuals to improve both personal and societal conditions.

Definitions and Perspectives

  • Richmond (1917) offers the view of Social Case Work as enhancing social relationships for individuals, groups, and communities.
  • Jarret (1919) states it brings individuals from social disorder to better relationships with their environment.
  • Taft (1920) describes it as the social treatment of maladjusted individuals, focusing on understanding personality and social relationships.

Goals and Methods

  • The overarching goal is to facilitate better social adjustments for individuals facing challenges.
  • The practice involves diverse methods and tools for problem-solving and assisting clients.

Historical Context

  • The early 20th century saw volunteer efforts in social work, such as those by the Junior League, which often displayed condescension toward service recipients.
  • Specific programs, like the Home for Intemperate Women, reflected societal attitudes towards social welfare at the time.

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Explore the framework of Social Case Work through the perspectives of key figures like Mary Richmond and Perlman. This quiz covers the definitions, goals, and historical context of social work, highlighting methods to assist individuals facing social challenges. Test your understanding of the principles that guide social relationships and adjustments.

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