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An Exploratory Research Of Intervention For Success-starved Anxiety Through The Constructive Social Work

Posted on:2016-02-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:K Y LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2347330503466475Subject:Social work
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In this paper, the aim of practice-oriented social work is to investigate the success-starved anxiety. Through an analysis of the theoretical and practical studies for the success-starved anxiety inside and outside, the research is defined that the practical path is introducing the success-starved anxiety into social work to define the concept of success-starved anxiety, clear the implication and discuss the reasons. Based on the theoretical assumption of constructive social work, the significance of the success-starved anxiety is analyzed. Meanwhile, combined with the reasons, it figures out the intervention of social work over the success-starved anxiety, takes that as the entry point and fatherly illustrates the theoretical and practical framework of constructive social work. In the theoretical level, it illustrates how to organically combine the constructive social work with success-starved anxiety, further to pave theoretical way for the researches on the constructive social work’s intervention over success-starved anxiety. In the practice level, it adopts the way of case study for social work, presents key details and intervention process how constructive social work intervenes success-starved anxiety. With the hope of applying this intervention mode, it can assist the client to find the way to cope with success-starved anxiety and evaluate the applicability and effectiveness of social work to intervene success-starved anxiety. The motive of this paper is to accumulate abundant experience for the practice of localization and make a certain reference role in psychosomatic problems caused by particular culture in the practical field of case work.
Keywords/Search Tags:Constructive Social Work, Success-Starved Anxiety, Personal Intervention
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