Abstract

"Practice wisdom" continues to be a meaningful concept for social work. Herbert Simon's work on bounded rationality, Donald T. Campbell's evolutionary epistemology, and Donald Schön's descriptive work on reflective practice are combined to explain how a social worker's "practice wisdom" evolves from a problem-solving practice model built upon practice and life experiences.

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