Haász Sándor: Családi rendszerszemlélet 21. századi kihívásai a szociális munkában
System – based family care is central significance to practice – oriented social work. It focuses on the ever – changing client system, which is symptomatic and balancing. Changing equilibrium states help adaptation, in which all previously regulated circumstances become predictable. Families adjust their behavioral and value orientation. The process is typically specific and most often hidden. The 21st century challenges of social work include recognizing symptom formation while helpers are confronted with their own system. The lecture examines the collision and resistance points that appear at the intersection of live systems (client and assistance systems) and emphasizes the processes that ensure and consolidate self-reflective aids.
Keywords: system view, social work, resistance, nesting, vision