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Linganisha mbinu

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Strengths Assessment×Ecomap Analysis×
NyanjaSocial WorkSocial Work
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Mwaka wa asili20121978
MwanzilishiDennis Saleebey (strengths perspective); Charles Rapp & Richard Goscha (strengths model assessment)Ann Hartman
AinaStructured, domain-based assessment of client and environmental strengthsGraphical, qualitative person-in-environment assessment tool
Chanzo asiliaSaleebey, D. (Ed.). (2013). The Strengths Perspective in Social Work Practice (6th ed.). Pearson. ISBN: 9780205011544Hartman, A. (1978). Diagrammatic assessment of family relationships. Social Casework, 59(8), 465–476. DOI ↗
Majina mbadalaStrengths-Based Assessment, Strengths Perspective Assessment, Strengths Model Assessment, Asset-Based AssessmentEcomap, Eco-Map, Ecological Map, Hartman Ecomap
Zinazohusiana33
MuhtasariStrengths assessment is a structured way of assessing a client that deliberately foregrounds capabilities, resources, and aspirations rather than deficits and problems. Grounded in the strengths perspective articulated by Dennis Saleebey and operationalized in Charles Rapp and Richard Goscha's strengths model, it surveys the client's life domains — such as daily living, health, finances, relationships, leisure, and spirituality — to record what is already working, what the person wants, and the personal and environmental resources available to get there. Those strengths then become the raw material for goal-setting and intervention.An ecomap is a graphical map of a household or individual set within their social environment, showing the connections between the focal system and the external systems around it — extended family, work, school, health care, friends, agencies, religion, and recreation — and coding each connection as strong, tenuous, or stressful, with arrows for the flow of energy and resources. Ecomap analysis is the practice of drawing and interpreting this map to assess the person-in-environment, the central organizing concept of social work. It was introduced by Ann Hartman in 1978.
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