Social WORK

PLEASE ANSWER EACH QUESTION INDIVIDUALLY
How do social workers create a solution-saturated atmosphere?
Why do social workers search for exceptions?
What are cultural strengths?
How do social workers take a social history?
What question could a social worker use to assess clients spirituality?
Read/Watch:
Berzoff, J. (2011). Why we need a biopsychosocial perspective with vulnerable, oppressed and at-risk clients.  Smith College Studies in Social Work, 81(3), 132-166.
Why We Need a Biopsychosocial Perspective with Vulnerable Oppressed and At Risk Clients.pdf

Bisman, C.D. (2001). Teaching social works bio-psycho-social assessment. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 21(4), 75-89.
Teaching Social Work s Bio Psycho Social Assessment.pdf

De Jong, P. & Miller, S.D. (1995). How to interview for client strengths. Social Work, 40(6), 729-736.
How we interview_clients strengths.pdf

Hunt, J. (2014). Bio-psycho-social spiritual assessment? Teaching the skill of spiritual assessment. Social Work and Christianity, 41(4), 373.
BPS spiritual assessment.pdf

Ortiz, L.P.A. and Langer, N. (2002).  Assessment of spirituality and religion in later life: Acknowledging clients needs and personal resources.  Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 3(2), 5-21.
Assessment of Spirituality and Religion in Later Life.pdf

Kerrigan, S. & Reubenicht, J. (2017, January 22). Strengths based solution focused practice.  Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNxggOa0naA