Neapibrėžtumo aspektai socialiniame darbe
Journal Title: Tiltai - Year 2015, Vol 70, Issue 1
Abstract
The article addresses the problem of uncertainty in social work. The problem is analyzed in the context of domination of postmodern worldviews. Three types of uncertainty are distinguished: ontological, epistemological and procedural. Resting on various literature critical thinking, human rights discourse and client strengths perspective are presented as possible alternatives for decision making in a complex world.
Authors and Affiliations
Valdas Rimkus
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