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the process:--define what each is: 1. introduction/beginning 2. social study/data gathering 3. assessment 4. intervention/treatment 5. termination

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These are the Five phases of social case work process. "Social casework aims to find individual solutions to individual's problems.."

1. introduction/beginning-  This is the starting phase. The introduction takes place.

2. social study/data gathering- A study of the client and their circumstances in relation to their condition is done in this stage

3. assessment- an evaluation is done to get as close to an exact definition of a client's social position and personality as feasible.

4. intervention/treatment- to alleviate the client's distress while repairing, maintaining, or strengthening an individual's social functioning.

5. termination- Termination means ending the process.

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