
The Social Work Podcast 143: The Power of One: Single System Design with Bruce Thyer, PhD, LCSW
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Jan 13, 2025 Dr. Bruce Thyer, a distinguished research professor and former dean at Florida State University's College of Social Work, discusses the vital role of single system design (SSD) in evaluating social work interventions. He shares real-world applications of SSD, such as its effectiveness in weight loss and group home settings. The conversation dives into the nuances of various design methodologies like AB and ABC, addressing concerns about generalizability, and emphasizes the ethical imperative for social workers to rigorously assess their practices.
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Empirically Evaluate Practice Outcomes
- Social workers should empirically evaluate outcomes of their own practice to fulfill ethical obligations.
- Single system design offers a practical way to do this at various social work education levels.
Measure Progress Visually & Often
- Use reliable, valid measures repeatedly before and during intervention to track client progress.
- Graph and visually analyze data to assess improvement without needing complex statistics.
Choose Client-Tailored Measures
- Select measures tailored to client needs across three domains: self-report, behavior, or physiological data.
- Use sources like The Handbook of Measures for Social Work Research and literature databases to find valid assessments.

