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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 June 2009
I'm going to describe the unitary approach, a recent model for social work, and then use the model to pinpoint the place of behavioural procedures.
Social Work is — or aspires to be — a profession that carries out a planned change process aimed at helping people who are having difficulty with life tasks. These tasks range from coping emotionally and practically with the birth of a handicapped child, to keeping within the rules of society, to obtaining the basic supplies: food, shelter and satisfying personal relationships, and they require emotional, cognitive and material resources.
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