SPECIFICATION OF SOCIAL WORK INTERVENTION MODELS
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https://doi.org/10.25128/2520-6230.19.4.4Keywords:
social work, models, intervention, dialogue, intercesion.Abstract
Based on an epistemological criterion of classification of Social Work, three models are reviewed: positivist-systemic, dialectical-critical and comprehensive-interpretive. A documentary study was carried out with an updated and specific selection of models. The results show the prevalence of the three paradigms, but also the proliferation of hybrid models. Therefore, lines of research are recommended around comprehensive models that recover the approaches of the comprehensive-interpretive tradition and can be included in the positivist-systemic and dialectical-critical models.References
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