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Social Diagnosis
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'Social Diagnosis' by Mary Richmond is a seminal work in social work history, published in 1917.
It emphasizes the importance of thorough assessment and understanding of individual cases before intervention.
The book outlines methods for gathering information, analyzing social situations, and developing effective treatment plans.
Richmond's approach focuses on the client's strengths and resources, promoting a collaborative and empowering relationship.
Her work laid the foundation for modern social work practice and continues to influence the field.
It emphasizes the importance of thorough assessment and understanding of individual cases before intervention.
The book outlines methods for gathering information, analyzing social situations, and developing effective treatment plans.
Richmond's approach focuses on the client's strengths and resources, promoting a collaborative and empowering relationship.
Her work laid the foundation for modern social work practice and continues to influence the field.
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to highlight the historical roots of single system design in social work practice.

Bruce Thyer

143: The Power of One: Single System Design with Bruce Thyer, PhD, LCSW


