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Adopting a Strengths Perspective in Social Work Practice with Families in Difficulty: From Theory to Practice
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Family MedicineFamily InvolvementYouth CentersEducationFamily StrengtheningSocial Work PracticeSocial WorkFamily SystemsPersonal Practice DescriptionsFrom TheoryHealth SciencesSocial SkillsParent LeadershipChild DevelopmentNursingCommunity DevelopmentSchool Social WorkSocial Work TheorySociologyProfessional CounselingSocial Work ResearchStrengths PerspectiveWork-family Interface
There is a growing trend in social work practice to use a strengths perspective with families in difficulty. Beginning with a description of the characteristics of the strengths-based approach, this article then moves on to examine the interventions of practitioners working in Youth Centers (YCs) and in Centres Local de Services Communautaires (Local Community Services Centers, or CLSCs). A qualitative analysis of the practitioners’ personal practice descriptions and a quantitative study, based on a questionnaire measuring professional behaviors of the practitioners’ work with 118 families, were done. Most of the practitioners concentrated on the personal weaknesses of the parents and accorded little or no importance to their strengths. The results also show that the organizational context influences the emphasis put on the parents’ strengths by the practitioners.
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