Humanistic Social Work Case Study

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Existential psychotherapy is based on a series of existential theses, proposing identification to existential anxieties/ crisis and internal ontological rebalancing through personal/ human growth. Gestalt psychotherapy proposes achievement the convergence between consciousness/ behavior and experience, "between the figure and background" (Wheeler, 1991, 65), while positive psychotherapy is based on the belief that all people are fundamentally good and they have the constitutional capacity to be happy (Seligman and Csikszentmihalyi, 2000, Seligman, 2002). Also, Group methods and techniques are increasingly used in social work. Especially in the clinical social work it is, also, used transactional analysis, the psychotherapy focused on emotions, …show more content…

Accountability, achieving personal and social equality, flexibility in human life and professional practice, complexity in human life and professional practice, achieving caring and creativity, developing self and spirituality, developing security and resilience, developments in research are after Payne (2011), the most important principles and values of this innovative practice in contemporary social work. The main role of the humanistic social work is to enables clients to realize their potential within the therapeutic relationship and human-context, by enhancing client potential to achieve self-actualization in the social environment, also to create just social conditions to promote general well- being, to promote “human and social well-being by developing human capacities; personal growth, and social relationships of equality, freedom, and mutual responsibility through shared social experience (Payne, 2011, p. 31). …show more content…

It is a prioritize of the human and spiritual qualities, certainly not disregard other types of qualities. Features such as patience, human sensitivity, emotional well-being and personal happiness, empathy, agreeability, spiritual sensitivity, vocation for working with the suffering person, balanced personality, vision and projectivity, tolerance, anti-discrimination, idealism, altruism are increasingly required by employers from social work areas, and are increasingly considered in the activity of training the staff. Because the humanistic social work practice requires from the professional attention and for the soulful problems/ manifestations of the client. Through the humanities knowledge and spiritual qualities in the assessment activity the humanistic professional it focuses on the identification, analysis and description the concrete customer’s human problem and suffering, through identification the situations of existential impasse or crisis, identification of personal and collective tragedies, personal, family, organizational or professional failure situations. Through humanistic methods it made the representation of the current sympathetic, social, cultural and psychosocial situations, of the concrete situations of depersonalization and dehumanization. Therefore, the humanistic professional will build the

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