SOCIAL WORK WITH PROBLEMATIC FAMILIES
Abstract
Family is the fundamental unit of society, and its stability significantly impacts social development. However, some families face challenges that affect their economic, psychological, and social well-being. These families, referred to as problematic families, require special attention from social workers. The main objective of social work with problematic families is to support them in overcoming difficulties and integrating them into society. This study aims to explore the causes of family problems, effective intervention strategies, and the role of social workers in assisting such families.
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