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  1. Problem-Solving Theory: The Task-Centred Model

    This chapter examines the task-centred model to illustrate the application of problem-solving theory for social work intervention. First, it provides a brief description of the problem-solving model. Its historical development and key principles and concepts are...

  2. Practice Model: Task Centred

    Several strengths include the following: The task-centred approach is a generic approach in the sense that it can be applied to a variety of problems / difficulties. The task-centred approach can be easily used in combination with other theories and methods and across many settings. For example, a social worker may begin by utilizing ...

  3. Task-Centered Practice

    Summary. Task-centered practice is a social work technology designed to help clients and practitioners collaborate on specific, measurable, and achievable goals. It is designed to be brief (typically, 8-12 sessions) and can be used with individuals, couples, families, and groups in a wide variety of social work practice contexts.

  4. Task-Centered Practice: An Exemplar of Evidence-Based Practice

    The task-centered approach was developed as a form of research-based practice. It originated from a randomized experiment conducted in the mid-1960s that suggested that brief intervention might provide a more efficient means of helping individuals and families with many problems than conventional, long-term forms of practice (Reid, Shyne, 1969).

  5. Task-Centered Practice An Exemplar of Evidence-Based Practice

    Abstract The task-centered model (TC) is a short-term, problem-solving approach to social work practice (Doel & Marsh, 1992; Reid, 1992, 2000; Reid & Epstein, 1972; Reid & Fortune, 2002). Originally designed for practice with individuals and families, the model has been adapted for work with groups (Fortune, 1985; Garvin, 1974) and larger systems (Tolson, Reid, & Garvin, 2003). Keywords ...

  6. Brief Therapies in Social Work: Task-Centered Model and Solution

    The task-centered model is an empirically grounded approach to social work practice that appeared in the mid-1960s at Columbia University and was developed in response to research reports that indicated social work was not effective with clients.

  7. Research on task-centered practice

    Since its inception about 25 years ago, the taskcentered model of social work practice has undergone a continuous program of research and development. Findings support the effectiveness of the model—especially with respect to problems of psychiatric outpatients and school-related problems of children—and the utility of time-limited service ...

  8. The task-centered model.

    This chapter provides an overview of the task-centered (TC) model. TC is an empirical, short-term, problem-solving approach to practice developed by William Reid and Laura Epstein over 40 years ago. During the past four decades it has evolved considerably and has been continually tested and refined. TC has been used worldwide in a variety of settings where social workers practice, to address a ...

  9. Chapter 26: Task-Centred Social Work Practice

    The partners in prevention programme: The evaluation and evolution of the task-centered case management model. Task-centered case management for the elderly: Developing a practice model. Task-centered groupwork: reflections on practice.

  10. PDF Problem-Solving Theory: The Task-Centred Model 9

    This chapter examines the task-centred model to illustrate the application of problem-solving theory for social work intervention. First, it provides a brief description of the problem-solving model. Its historical development and key principles and concepts are presented. Next, the chapter offers a general overview of the crisis intervention model. The task-centred model and crisis ...

  11. Research on task-centered practice

    Research on task-centered practice. William /. Reid. Since its inception about 25 years ago, the task-. centered model of social work practice has undergone. aa continuous program of research and development. Rndings support the effectiveness of the model -. especially with respect to problems of psychiatric.

  12. Task-Centred Social Work

    Task-centred practice is a forward thinking, goal-orientated approach to social work. It is a practice-based approach built on research which reflects the new mood being developed in the social work field, and it has now been successfully used in a wide variety of settings and circumstances.

  13. Task-Centered Case Management for the Elderly: Developing a Practice

    This article describes the early development and field testing of a task-centered case manage ment modelfor social work practice with the elderly. Integrating a specific intervention protocol with the established case management core functions, the model addresses the lack of clearly defined practice guidelines for case management with elderly ...

  14. The Task-Centred Book

    Task centred social work is one of the best known and most strongly supported approaches to social work practice. This text is a radical departure from

  15. Task-Centered Approaches in Social Work

    Task-centered treatment is a treatment form in which social workers and clients collaborate to create a series of short-term goals that both participants work together to accomplish.

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    At times, the literature presents crisis intervention together with the task-centred model highlighting their shared principles and methods, which are drawn primarily from the problem-solving approach. The remainder of the chapter exam-ines the task-centred model in greater detail.

  17. Task Centred Casework

    This multimedia learning object provides an introduction to the "task-centred" model of social work intervention. This model was based on the work of Sigmund Freud and the psychoanalysts. Psychoanalytic social work emphasised relationship-focused intervention with the professional adopting the role of the 'expert'.

  18. Task-Centered Practice

    The central principles of task-centered practice have been folded into basic social work textbooks, even as it continues to develop as a discrete model and to be disseminated internationally. It is a brief, structured, and systematic approach to help clients resolve problems in living.

  19. Task Centred Approach and The Crisis Intervention Method

    This short study takes up the evaluation and assessment of two social work intervention theories, namely the Task Centred Approach and the Crisis Intervention Method, with special regard to their implications and applications for social work practice.

  20. Task-centred Practice

    Abstract. Task-centred practice, also known as brief therapy, short-term or contract work has had a significant impact on both social work practice and the organisation of services. As the various names suggest, it is focused work which is time-limited and offers approaches to problem-solving which take into account the needs of individuals to ...

  21. The Task-centred Book

    Case studies are used throughout the book to build on the experiences of practitioners and the people with whom they have worked, demonstrating practical skills for: study and analysis teaching and learning practicing task-centred social work review and continuing development.

  22. Task-Centered School Social Work

    Task-centered practice is a. short-term problem-solving model of social work interven-. tion that can be used with individuals, families, and small. groups. 1. To increase the usefulness of this ...

  23. TASK-CENTERED APPROACH. This essay takes a social work case study as

    Stuck on your TASK-CENTERED APPROACH. This essay takes a social work case study as the basis for an analysis of the different approaches that must be taken when dealing with individuals in a social work setting Degree Assignment? Get a Fresh Perspective on Marked by Teachers.

  24. Systems Leadership Case Study: Workplanning Using Systems Thinking

    Let's look at a high-level approach to recasting the workplan using systems thinking tools.