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Diagnosis In Social Work

Diagnosis In Social Work. New Imperatives. Discussion Questions. What is the debate about typologies and labeling? Is there a difference between social work diagnosis and psychiatric diagnosis? Is the a difference between assessment and diagnosis? What is it?

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Diagnosis In Social Work

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  1. Diagnosis In Social Work New Imperatives

  2. Discussion Questions • What is the debate about typologies and labeling? • Is there a difference between social work diagnosis and psychiatric diagnosis? • Is the a difference between assessment and diagnosis? What is it? • How has postmodernism influenced the discussion about diagnosis?

  3. Discussion Questions • How is power an issue in diagnosis? • What does it mean to say that diagnosis is not a search for pathology? • What does it mean to say that diagnosis is not a process of labeling and categorizing? • Turner say that one of the most important diagnoses we can make is when we say, “I really don’t know what this situation is all about and what I should do.” How is that a diagnosis?

  4. Discussion Questions • How is diagnosis both a process and a fact? • What does it mean to say that diagnosis is not seeking to apply a particular theory? • What is the connection between diagnosis and differential therapeutics? • Who is responsible for diagnosis? • What is social work diagnosis?

  5. Discussion Questions • Turner says, “I have often worried about settings where the first person to contact clients is a nonprofessional whose responsibility is to obtain an overview of the presenting situation and to decide when, where, and with whom the first interview is held.” Why might this be a concern?

  6. Discussion Questions • How is diagnosis an ethical responsibility? • How is it an ethical responsibility to label? How can we label ethically? Turner says it is important that we base our practice on a template or paradigm. What does this mean? • Why might it be unethical not to diagnose mental illness when it is present?

  7. Discussion Questions • Why might it be wrong to diagnose a client who does not have an illness but who wants therapy? • Why is it important to make diagnosis a part of the record? • What is the distinction between assessment and diagnosis according to Turner?

  8. Discussion Questions • Turner says, “No theory is better than another.” Can you see anything wrong about this statement? • How does theory influence diagnosis? • How is diagnosis risky? • What is the purpose of diagnosis?

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