Empowerment Model Week 12 Lecture Video
Jacob Campbell, PhD LICSW at Heritage University Spring 2024 SOWK 322
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Agenda for the Week Tasks for Week 12
Read/Watch Read Rothman’s (2018) chapter 13, “Practice Models - Working with Individuals.” Watch my lecture video for week 12
A–01: Asynchronous Participation and Engagement 3 Replies Across any of the Forums Questions Regarding A–04 Social Media Assignment Chapter 13 Prompts Case Management Model Empowerment Model Crisis Intervention Advocacy Model
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By focusing on the client’s strengths, the worker can help the client to motivate and to see himself or herself as actor, rather than acted upon. Empowerment practice involves the worker in helping the client to act, rather than in acting on his or her behalf. (Rothman, 2018, p. 269)
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Empowerment Model A Process
Self-ef icacy
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Critical Consciousness
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Social Change
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Self-ef icacy Step 1
The irst step in empowerment theory is the empowering of the client. This means helping them to gain self-ef icacy. This can be done by the following:
‣ Skill building ‣ Gaining self-awareness
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‣ Learning to navigate systems
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Critical Consciousness Step 2
The second step in empowerment theory is connecting the client to the “bigger picture.” This means helping them to gain a critical consciousness about oppression and obstacles. Some examples of this are as follows:
‣ Identifying barriers ‣ De ining power ‣ Connecting the client to a group
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‣ Letting them know they aren’t alone
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Social Change Step 3
The third step in empowerment theory is creating larger social change. The following are some possible ideas:
‣ Creating policy and or legal changes ‣ Having the client act as a mentor ‣ Connecting to another activity that allows them to make social change