National Social Work Faculty Responses About BSW and MSW Practice Domains: Working Within a Dilemma
Edwards, Dennis Ray
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Description
Title
National Social Work Faculty Responses About BSW and MSW Practice Domains: Working Within a Dilemma
Author(s)
Edwards, Dennis Ray
Issue Date
1999
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Anthony Halter
Department of Study
Social Work
Discipline
Social Work
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Education, Higher
Language
eng
Abstract
The author suggests that bounded flexibility is a viable, conceptual model for social work practice. Bounded flexibility allows social work to fulfill its historic mission of social advocacy while maintaining methods that have a high degree of standardization and predictability of outcomes. The author asserts that further research is essential to clarify the definition of autonomy in relationship to bounded flexibility.
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