There has been recent concern that many practices and programs erroneously claim to be strengths-based. In reaction some have called for researchers to make systematic comparisons to the tenets of strengths-based practice (SBP) before making the contention that an intervention is strengths-based. Motivational interviewing (MI) is an intervention which has been described as being strengths-based; however, no systematic efforts have yet been made to compare the two. This article takes a methodical approach to comparing SBP and MI to determine level of cohesion and how they might be used together. A case-example is used to illustrate how MI and SBP may be used in conjunction and implications for social work practice and education are discussed
Context: There is substantial policy support for strengths-based approaches to social work and socia...
Abstract: Social work has embraced the strengths perspective as a vital part of micro, mezzo, and ma...
A Review of Handbook of Strengths-Based Clinical Practices: Finding Common Factors by Jeffrey K. Edw...
Social work has a long tradition of advocating for practice from the strengths perspective. However,...
Social work has a long tradition of advocating for practice from the strengths perspective. However,...
Social work has a long tradition of advocating for practice from the strengths perspective. However,...
Interviewing clients about their strengths is an important part of developing a complete...
Strengths Based Practices (SBPs) concentrates on the inherent strengths of individuals, families gro...
Social work has long acknowledged the importance of focusing on the strengths of people and their en...
Social work has long acknowledged the importance of focusing on the strengths of people and their en...
This paper seeks to explore, understand and discuss the strength-based perspectives in social work p...
In the 30 years since the birth of the strengths perspective, it has experienced con- tinued celebra...
In the 30 years since the birth of the strengths perspective, it has experienced con- tinued celebra...
This paper seeks to explore, understand and discuss the strength-based perspectives in social work p...
[Extract] Strengths-based practice refers to the identification of strengths within an individual, f...
Context: There is substantial policy support for strengths-based approaches to social work and socia...
Abstract: Social work has embraced the strengths perspective as a vital part of micro, mezzo, and ma...
A Review of Handbook of Strengths-Based Clinical Practices: Finding Common Factors by Jeffrey K. Edw...
Social work has a long tradition of advocating for practice from the strengths perspective. However,...
Social work has a long tradition of advocating for practice from the strengths perspective. However,...
Social work has a long tradition of advocating for practice from the strengths perspective. However,...
Interviewing clients about their strengths is an important part of developing a complete...
Strengths Based Practices (SBPs) concentrates on the inherent strengths of individuals, families gro...
Social work has long acknowledged the importance of focusing on the strengths of people and their en...
Social work has long acknowledged the importance of focusing on the strengths of people and their en...
This paper seeks to explore, understand and discuss the strength-based perspectives in social work p...
In the 30 years since the birth of the strengths perspective, it has experienced con- tinued celebra...
In the 30 years since the birth of the strengths perspective, it has experienced con- tinued celebra...
This paper seeks to explore, understand and discuss the strength-based perspectives in social work p...
[Extract] Strengths-based practice refers to the identification of strengths within an individual, f...
Context: There is substantial policy support for strengths-based approaches to social work and socia...
Abstract: Social work has embraced the strengths perspective as a vital part of micro, mezzo, and ma...
A Review of Handbook of Strengths-Based Clinical Practices: Finding Common Factors by Jeffrey K. Edw...