Abstract
The eclectic nature of social work in addition to the person-in-environment perspective, as well as its biopsychosocial frame, warrants the utilization of a holistic interventionist lens amid the coronavirus pandemic. This is paramount if we intend to prevent and stymie not just the dreaded contagion in itself, but also its rampaging impact on individuals, families, groups and communities. In this essay, we highlight some empowering framework necessary for action and clarify potential ethical concerns. Given the extensive fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, illustrative guidelines conducive for holistic professional intervention, during and in the aftermath of the disease, are rolled out.
Highlights
The eclectic nature of social work in addition to the person-in-environment perspective, as well as its biopsychosocial frame, warrants that holistic intervention be utilizable amid the coronavirus pandemic
This essay sets to roll out holistic professional intervention with a view to degrading the aftereffects of the coronavirus pandemic (Omorogiuwa, 2020a)
Given the biopsychosocial dimension of the COVID-19 pandemic, some theoretical scheme would be germane to aiding our efforts in downgrading the effect of the pandemic
Summary
The eclectic nature of social work in addition to the person-in-environment perspective, as well as its biopsychosocial frame, warrants that holistic intervention be utilizable amid the coronavirus pandemic. This essay sets to roll out holistic professional intervention with a view to degrading the aftereffects of the coronavirus pandemic (Omorogiuwa, 2020a). Given the biopsychosocial dimension of the COVID-19 pandemic, some theoretical scheme would be germane to aiding our efforts in downgrading the effect of the pandemic.
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