Abstract

at accomplishing specific social tasks that will produce changes in social systems and, eventually, in the entire social structure. Only in this way can we exploit social work's most valuable asset—its concern for interaction between individual, group, and social systems.1 Utilizing the conceptual knowledge and analytical approach of the social sciences provides a framework for the identifica tion, explication, and understanding of complex interactional phenomena within social systems in the context of the larger social structure of which they are a part. This has significant implications for the location of strategic points of intervention

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