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Play the Organizing Game. Then, in 250-300 words:
- Review and discuss the tactics and techniques that can be used to mobilize individuals.
- Describe additional tactics that will mobilize individuals to take action, join a cause, or fight against a problem.
- What role do state and national coalitions play in mobilization?
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Discuss how you would evaluate whether the outcome is achieved or not. Remember to keep the theoretical orientation in mind.
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Discuss the problem definition and formulation based on the theoretical orientation you have selected.
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Describe how you would implement the solution. Remember to keep the theoretical orientation in mind.
Describe the extent to which the client is able to mobilize the solutions for change.
Discuss how you would evaluate whether the outcome is achieved or not. Remember to keep the theoretical orientation in mind.
Evaluate how well the problem-solving model can be used for short-term treatment of this client.
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