SLWK 441 Lecture 2: Problem solving model and bio-psycho-social-spiritual model of assessment

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25 Oct 2017
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Imbalances between demands on people and their ability to meet those. A stimulus situation for which a person does not have a ready response. Can result from external pressures, ineffective personal functioning, or life roles. So, why would a client seek social work services when they have a problem? transitions. Problem focused or emotion focused ways to reducing the stress. Problem-focused coping targets the causes of stress in practical. Emotion-focused coping involves trying to reduce the negative emotional responses such as embarrassment, fear, anxiety, depression, excitement, and frustration. Ex: using drugs or alcohol, journaling, meditation. Problem solving is an orderly, systematic means of evaluating concerns, formulating problems, and seeking solutions. ready response. person"s response. possibilities. A problem can be defined as a situation for which a person does not have a. Problem resolution may be difficult when there are significant obstacles to the. Problem solving may require a creative interpretation of situations and.

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