Abstract

Since first social work books, the attempt to define the social diagnosis object has been present. We try to review the social work literature about social diagnosis to propose a systematization and conceptualization that allow to have a social diagnosis conceptual reference, which makes possible homogeneity concepts and categories that are used in Social Work discipline. Four levels of conceptualization are been described about the content of social diagnosis, as approach to four basic social needs categories used as theoretical-analytical reference for any social diagnosis. Therefore, survival and integrity, social inclusion-integration, personal and social autonomy and personal and social identity are taken as conceptual-analytical reference for social diagnosis.

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  • Introducción La pretensión de esta revisión teórica del diagnóstico en Trabajo Social se centra en debatir y establecer su objeto y aportar una propuesta de sistematización que contribuya a generar unas categorías diagnósticas homogéneas con una consistente base conceptual

  • which makes possible homogeneity concepts and categories that are used in Social Work discipline

  • Four levels of conceptualization are been described about the content of social diagnosis

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Introduction

Introducción La pretensión de esta revisión teórica del diagnóstico en Trabajo Social se centra en debatir y establecer su objeto y aportar una propuesta de sistematización que contribuya a generar unas categorías diagnósticas homogéneas con una consistente base conceptual. Se establecen los requisitos y características del concepto de necesidades sociales básicas y se especifican las categorías de las mismas que constituirían la referencia para el diagnóstico social.

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