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Problem Solving Model And Systems Theory In Case Of Ella Schultz

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Problem-Solving Model and Systems Theory in Case of Ella Schultz Student’s Name Institution Affiliation Class Date Introduction • The Problem-Solving Model and Systems Theory will be examined here as they pertain to Ella Schultz's case study. • Notably, because of the dysfunctional dynamics within her family structure, Ella has experienced homelessness and has become involved in criminal activities. • While Systems Theory highlights the interdependence of components within a system, the Problem-Solving Model provides an organized and systematic way to address particular challenges. • The goal of merging these theoretical perspectives is to evaluate Ella's problem orientation, describe and clarify the difficulties, and provide two solutions consistent with both perspectives. • In addition to gauging the efficacy of the initiatives, the paper will investigate how these solutions are put into practice and measure Ella's capacity to mobilize them for change. Theoretical Orientation Selection • The Problem-Solving Model is an organized, purposeful method for solving issues by isolating and addressing its parts. • Using this framework, the social worker and Ella may work together to identify the roots of her problems—including her homelessness and her involvement in criminal behavior—and develop a comprehensive strategy to overcome them. • However, Systems Theory provides a more comprehensive view by highlighting the interconnection and interconnectivity ...
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