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Helping Process
A structured approach in social work comprising engagement, assessment, planning, implementation, goal attainment, evaluation, and termination.
Engagement
The initial phase in the helping process where a therapeutic relationship with the client is established.
Assessment
The phase involving the evaluation of the client’s problems, strengths, and relevant environmental factors.
Planning
The stage in the helping process where goals are mutually negotiated and a contract is formulated to address problems.
Implementation
The phase in which plans created with the client are translated into action by executing interventions.
Goal Attainment
The accomplishment of the objectives set during the planning phase of the helping process.
Termination
The final stage where the success of attained goals is assessed, and strategies for maintaining change are developed.
Rapport
A positive relationship established between the social worker and client, critical for effective engagement.
Multidimensional Assessment
An evaluation approach considering various systems and factors affecting the client’s difficulties.
Obstacles to Goal Attainment
Challenges faced by clients in achieving their goals that social workers need to address.
What is the Helping Process?
A structured approach in social work involving engagement, assessment, planning, implementation, goal attainment, evaluation, and termination.
What are the key phases of the Helping Process?
Engagement, assessment, planning, implementation, goal attainment, evaluation, and termination.
What occurs during the Engagement phase?
The initial phase where a therapeutic relationship between the social worker and client is established.
What is assessed during the Assessment phase?
The client's problems, strengths, and relevant environmental factors are evaluated.
What is involved in the Planning phase?
Goals are mutually negotiated with the client and a contract is formulated to address identified problems.
What happens during the Implementation phase?
Plans created with the client are put into action through executed interventions.
What does Goal Attainment mean?
The successful achievement of objectives set during the planning phase.
What is the purpose of the Termination phase?
To assess the success of attained goals and develop strategies for maintaining change.
How is Rapport defined in social work?
A positive relationship established between the social worker and client, crucial for effective engagement.
What is a Multidimensional Assessment?
An evaluation approach that considers various systems and factors impacting the client's difficulties.