The Helping Process

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Helping Process

A structured approach in social work comprising engagement, assessment, planning, implementation, goal attainment, evaluation, and termination.

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Engagement

The initial phase in the helping process where a therapeutic relationship with the client is established.

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Assessment

The phase involving the evaluation of the client’s problems, strengths, and relevant environmental factors.

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Planning

The stage in the helping process where goals are mutually negotiated and a contract is formulated to address problems.

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Implementation

The phase in which plans created with the client are translated into action by executing interventions.

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Goal Attainment

The accomplishment of the objectives set during the planning phase of the helping process.

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Termination

The final stage where the success of attained goals is assessed, and strategies for maintaining change are developed.

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Rapport

A positive relationship established between the social worker and client, critical for effective engagement.

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Multidimensional Assessment

An evaluation approach considering various systems and factors affecting the client’s difficulties.

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Obstacles to Goal Attainment

Challenges faced by clients in achieving their goals that social workers need to address.

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What is the Helping Process?

A structured approach in social work involving engagement, assessment, planning, implementation, goal attainment, evaluation, and termination.

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What are the key phases of the Helping Process?

Engagement, assessment, planning, implementation, goal attainment, evaluation, and termination.

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What occurs during the Engagement phase?

The initial phase where a therapeutic relationship between the social worker and client is established.

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What is assessed during the Assessment phase?

The client's problems, strengths, and relevant environmental factors are evaluated.

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What is involved in the Planning phase?

Goals are mutually negotiated with the client and a contract is formulated to address identified problems.

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What happens during the Implementation phase?

Plans created with the client are put into action through executed interventions.

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What does Goal Attainment mean?

The successful achievement of objectives set during the planning phase.

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What is the purpose of the Termination phase?

To assess the success of attained goals and develop strategies for maintaining change.

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How is Rapport defined in social work?

A positive relationship established between the social worker and client, crucial for effective engagement.

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What is a Multidimensional Assessment?

An evaluation approach that considers various systems and factors impacting the client's difficulties.

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