SOCWK120R Chapter Notes -20Th-Century Philosophy, Existentialism, Aphorism
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He wrote extensively on faith and the importance of the self. He is considered a father of the existentialist movement, although he never used that term. A german philosopher well known for many ideas, including the aphorism that which does not destroy us makes us stronger. later in life, nietzsche"s writings grew in popularity and provided inspiration for the 20th century philosophy. A french existentialist, philosopher, playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer, and literary critic. He was one of the leading figures in the. According to social work scholar jan fook, a theory of practice consists of the general guidelines [that are used] to help translate broad theoretical concepts so that specific practice strategies and techniques can be devised . Typically, practice theories include a way of understanding a person"s personality and behaviour, a way of assessing the causes of the presenting problem, a way of establishing goals to guide helping, and strategies for reaching those goals.