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Social Diagnosis (1917) (Hardcover)
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CHAPTER III DEFINITIONS BEARING UPON EVIDENCE THE first interview
with one needing treatment, the early contacts with his immediate
family, the consultations with those outside his family who may
give insight or co-operation, the examination of any documents
bearing upon his problem, the later correlation of these separate
items?all these processes of social case work are steps in what we
hope will be a helpful course of action. They lead up through
social diagnosis to a plan of treatment. The relation of diagnosis
to this practical end cannot be too much insisted upon. Before
turning to the discussion of this relation in present-day case work
practice, however, it is necessary, even at the risk of some
repetition, to prepare the way for the more concrete material which
is to follow by giving at this point a few formal definitions. I.
CERTAIN TERMS FREQUENTLY USED 1. Diagnosis. The use of the word
diagnosis is not restricted to medical case work; it means in
zoology and botany, for example, "a brief, precise, and exclusively
pertinent definition." In social diagnosis there is the attempt to
arrive at as exact a definition as. possible of the social
situation and personality of a given client.1 Investigation, or the
gathering of evidence, begins the process, the critical examination
and comparison of evidence follow, and last come its interpretation
and the definition of the social difficulty. I n common use, case
workers often call all of this " an investigation," but, as their
besetting sin is to slur over the processes of comparison and
interpretation and to overemphasize the gathering of items of
evidence, there is an educational advantage in using for the whole
process the word which describes more especially the end of the
process. Investigation enters into diagnosi...
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