Abstract

A behavioural approach is well suited to the multiplicity of tasks presented to social workers. It is rich and adaptable and, if we were to take the research evidence seriously, would be the intervention of choice for many problems. Before demonstrating this, let us defuse the charge that, as a particular solution to the social work task, behavioural social work is, in contrast to other approaches, somehow ‘unethical’.

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