Motivation, Capacity, and Opportunity: Studies in Casework Theory and Practice |
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THE ORIGINAL STUDY | 5 |
IV | 8 |
THE CASEWORK THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK | 19 |
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activity adjustive level adjustment and adaptation agreement and/or appropriate assessment associated with continuance associated with discontinuance basis behavior CALIFORN CALIFORNIA LIBRARY casework analysts casework service cent classification clients with external clients with psychological Component Factor continuance rates differences discomfort-hope balance discouraging discriminating engage in shared ents environment environmental evaluation external problems favorable outcomes fourth interview goals identified initial Insufficient evidence intake intellectual functioning interpersonal relationship involved judged least Level of Encouragement Major Patterns ment moderate hope motivation and capacity motivation or capacity negative ratings neutral non-encouraging original study over-all personality disturbance positive affect postulated predictions primary client prob problem groups problem-solving proportion of continuers psychological problems relation relationship REPLICATION STUDY CLIENTS scores service sought shared participation Shyne situation social social casework specific strongly encouraging strongly positive Table tinuers tion tivation tive Total unfavorable UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA waiting list worker