Generalist Practice in Larger Settings: Knowledge and Skill Concepts |
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Value Base and Purpose | 1 |
The Generalist Model Problem Solving | 7 |
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activities actors African Americans agency agenda Amish analysis approach attempt behavior board members chapter citizens clients coalition committee community practice concepts concerns conflict critical decision makers developed discussion dynamics effective elites ethnic evaluation example feel Ferdinand Tönnies focus Force Field Analysis formal framework functions GEMEINSCHAFT AND GESELLSCHAFT generalist practice goals group members Hardcastle Hispanic human service identified individuals influence influentials integrated interaction intervention involved issues Karen Harper larger systems leaders leadership Meenaghan & Kilty mental health munity neighborhoods nity orga organizational organizations participation particular political population position power brokers prac practitioner's practitioners need problem problem-solving profes professional Queensbridge rational relations residents responsibility roles rural sample selected simple random sample skills social action social change Social Exchange Theory social system social workers specific staff strategies subcommunity suggests task theory tion tioners titioner understand values Wenocur