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Efficacy of Attitudes and Interventions of Social Work Professionals: A Review
Efficacy of Attitudes and Interventions of Social Work Professionals: A Review

Author(s): Joan Albert Riera Adrover, Tatiana Casado, José Francisco Campos
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology, Applied Sociology, Evaluation research, Social Theory, Family and social welfare, Policy, planning, forecast and speculation, Welfare services
Published by: Expert Projects Publishing
Keywords: social work; theoretical models; efficacy; attitude; intervention;

Summary/Abstract: Social work is a practice-based profession and academic discipline that promotes social change. According to the academic literature, the relationship elements between the professional and the client explain 45 percent of the change that occurs in a socio-relational intervention. The study objective is to measure the effectiveness of attitudes and interventions that social workers implement during the helping relationship. A review that synthesized scientific evidence was carried out. The results distinguished between attitudes and interventions. On the one hand, they highlighted the relevance of the therapeutic alliance for attitude development. On the other hand, they pointed out the importance of motivational interviewing as well as “cognitive-behavioral” and “Solution-Focused Brief Therapy” theoretical models for intervention development. Conclusions highlighted attitudes and interventions implemented in social work which are typical of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy and strengths-centered approach. In addition, emphasized the particular value of therapeutic alliance and motivational interviewing.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 79
  • Page Range: 130-149
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English