Social Work: A Problem Solving Profession
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.10, No. 11)Publication Date: 2021-11-05
Authors : Iranna Ronad;
Page : 868-870
Keywords : Social Work Profession; Theories of Social Work; Problem solving; Process in Social Work;
Abstract
Man can fly like bird in the sky, can swim like fish in the water, can live on the moon as well other planet. He can create artificial intelligence and ready the robots. These are all indicates his intelligence and capacity. In the same way, he is not except from problems. Of course, this era is called the age of problems. We, the human beings confront different kind of issues that may be encompassing various areas of our life. Problems are everywhere in the society, nation and worldwide. Universality is one of the features of problem. Problem may be a societal, economical, political and educational but they are there in the under - developed, developmental and developed countries. But the way to find out them, defining them can be different in different countries. There has been appearing number of professions in the world, but Social Work is central among them. It has scientific base and problem solving theory and processes. Social work can be answer for all problems of the modern society has. Thus, the main purpose of this study is to draw attention of civilians, students, academician?s practitioners, scholars, scientists, social scientists, and research minds towards social work.
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