Perspectives, Frameworks, & Theories Commonly Used in Social Work Jacob Campbell, LICSW Heritage University Fall 2019 SOWK 486: Theories of Practice I
A presentation at Heritage University at CBC Week 02 in August 2019 in Pasco, WA 99301, USA by Jacob Campbell
Perspectives, Frameworks, & Theories Commonly Used in Social Work Jacob Campbell, LICSW Heritage University Fall 2019 SOWK 486: Theories of Practice I
Agenda • Perspectives, theories, and frameworks • Systems theory • Ecological perspective • Strengths perspective • Solution focused brief therapy Jacob Campbell, LICSW Heritage University SOWK 486 Fall 2019
Perspectives vs Theories & Frameworks + Jacob Campbell, LICSW Heritage University SOWK 486 Fall 2019
Systems Theory Input System Output Equifinality Pressure Homeostasis Jacob Campbell, LICSW Heritage University Pressure SOWK 486 Fall 2019
Systems Theory Macro Micro Mezzo Jacob Campbell, LICSW Heritage University SOWK 486 Fall 2019
Energy Adaptation Transactions Interdependence Interface Person Ecological Perspective Coping Environment Jacob Campbell, LICSW Heritage University SOWK 486 Fall 2019
Ecological Perspective Macro Micro Mezzo Jacob Campbell, LICSW Heritage University SOWK 486 Fall 2019
Strengths Perspective Implementing Strengths Perspective Don’t take no for an answer Help correct the effects of being labeled Take advantage of the considerable resources of culture and ethnicity Focus of Attention What people learn as they struggle Personal qualities and virtues Talents that people have Cultural and family rituals, beliefs, stories and lore Normalize Dreams and hopes Possibility, solution and strengths focus The community Jacob Campbell, LICSW Heritage University Spirituality / Faith SOWK 486 Fall 2019
Strengths Perspective Types of Questions Survival questions Support questions Exception questions Esteem questions Jacob Campbell, LICSW Heritage University SOWK 486 Fall 2019
Strengths Perspective Jacob Campbell, LICSW Heritage University SOWK 486 Fall 2019
Solution Focused Brief Therapy Search for Solutions, not Admire the Problem
Solution Focused Brief Therapy Tenants • If it’s not broken, don’t fix it • Look for exceptions • Asking questions rather than telling clients what to do • Future is negotiated and created • Complements Jacob Campbell, LICSW Heritage University • Gentle nudging to do more of what is working • Change is constant and inevitable • The solution is not always directly related to the problem SOWK 486 Fall 2019
Solution Focused Brief Therapy Interventions Not knowing Complementing strengths Scaling questions Exception questions Coping questions Miracle question Jacob Campbell, LICSW Heritage University SOWK 486 Fall 2019
Solution Focused Brief Therapy Interventions Not knowing Complementing strengths Scaling questions Exception questions Coping questions Miracle question Jacob Campbell, LICSW Heritage University Clients experts General attitude communicating an abundant, genuine curiosity Micro practice skills SOWK 486 Fall 2019
Solution Focused Brief Therapy Interventions Not knowing Complementing strengths Scaling questions Exception questions Coping questions Strengths perspective Building rapport and giving hope Direct complements: positive evaluation or reaction Indirect complements: a question implying something positive Miracle question Jacob Campbell, LICSW Heritage University SOWK 486 Fall 2019
Solution Focused Brief Therapy Interventions Not knowing Complementing strengths Scaling questions Exception questions Coping questions Motivation, hopefulness, depression, confidence, progress… Techniques for follow-up Miracle question Jacob Campbell, LICSW Heritage University SOWK 486 Fall 2019
Solution Focused Brief Therapy Not knowing Complementing strengths Interventions Problem description vs. exceptions Scaling questions Exception questions Coping questions Miracle question Jacob Campbell, LICSW Heritage University Increase awareness of current/past successes Turning past solutions into present solutions Finding out specifics SOWK 486 Fall 2019
Solution Focused Brief Therapy Interventions Not knowing Complementing strengths Scaling questions Exception questions Coping questions Tailored to help client from feeling overwhelmed A method for exploring exceptions Miracle question Jacob Campbell, LICSW Heritage University SOWK 486 Fall 2019
Solution Focused Brief Therapy Interventions Not knowing Complementing strengths Scaling questions Exception questions Amplifying what the client wants Formatting the question Coping questions Concrete, behavioral, measurable terms Miracle question Realistic terms Jacob Campbell, LICSW Heritage University SOWK 486 Fall 2019