SST212:Social Standards Theories
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This course explores different social standards theories and practices derived from various theoretical approaches in individual and group dynamics. These theories are used to address and solve human problems. Key models in social standards such as the problem-solving model, psychosocial model, functional model, behavior therapy model, and crisis intervention model will be examined in detail. Additionally, the course will focus on new trends emphasizing the client's awareness of their civil and community rights.
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