Social Work: Theory and Practice with Special Reference to Pakistan Dr. Muhammad Khalid
The task, then, is to make those commitments explicit, testable, and accountable. By embracing an integrated, reflective model—drawing on systems, strengths, and critical paradigms as needed—social workers can move beyond rigid adherence to any single school. They become practitioner-theorists who treat each encounter as a site of knowledge generation.
- Introduction to Social Work: This section provides an overview of the social work profession, its history, values, and principles.
- Social Work Theories: This section explores various social work theories, including systems theory, psychodynamic theory, and cognitive-behavioral theory.
- Social Work Practices: This section discusses various social work practices, including assessment, intervention, and evaluation.
- Working with Diverse Populations: This section focuses on social work practice with diverse populations, including children, families, and communities.
Social Problems: Detailed analysis of local issues such as child labor, overpopulation, drug addiction, and women's rights.
: The role of social workers in influencing social policy and advocating for marginalized communities. Typical Table of Contents
Conclusion
: Practical insights into addressing poverty, unemployment, child labor, women's rights, and mental health issues. Historical Evolution