, including poverty, unemployment, child labor, and women's rights. Practical Guidance
In alignment with the Global Standards for Social Work Education, Dr. Khalid examines power dynamics. He challenges practitioners to analyze how race, class, gender, and ability intersect to create systemic barriers. The PDF includes reflective exercises for identifying "personal privilege blind spots."
Detailed guidance is provided on the social casework process, including psychosocial study, diagnosis, and treatment phases. Fields of Practice:
Furthermore, Dr. Khalid emphasizes the role of the social worker’s self. Theory provides the framework, but the "use of self"—the practitioner’s ability to build rapport, show empathy, and maintain professional boundaries—is the engine of practice. His analysis suggests that successful practice occurs when a social worker can synthesize theoretical knowledge (knowing what to do) with professional skills (knowing how to do it) and ethical integrity (knowing why to do it).
Social Work: Theory and Practice with Special Reference to Pakistan Dr. Muhammad Khalid
, including poverty, unemployment, child labor, and women's rights. Practical Guidance
In alignment with the Global Standards for Social Work Education, Dr. Khalid examines power dynamics. He challenges practitioners to analyze how race, class, gender, and ability intersect to create systemic barriers. The PDF includes reflective exercises for identifying "personal privilege blind spots." social work theory and practice by dr khalid pdf
Detailed guidance is provided on the social casework process, including psychosocial study, diagnosis, and treatment phases. Fields of Practice: , including poverty, unemployment, child labor, and women's
Furthermore, Dr. Khalid emphasizes the role of the social worker’s self. Theory provides the framework, but the "use of self"—the practitioner’s ability to build rapport, show empathy, and maintain professional boundaries—is the engine of practice. His analysis suggests that successful practice occurs when a social worker can synthesize theoretical knowledge (knowing what to do) with professional skills (knowing how to do it) and ethical integrity (knowing why to do it). He challenges practitioners to analyze how race, class,
Social Work: Theory and Practice with Special Reference to Pakistan Dr. Muhammad Khalid