Strategies for Promoting Client Self-Determination: A Review of the Literature

  • Chaumba J
  • Locklear A
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This article reports the results of a systematic literature review that sought to understand strategies used by social work practitioners to promote client self-determination. The results showed that practitioners are using a variety of strategies that range from giving clients voice or choice to integration of best practices including elements of self-determination theory, shared decision making, or the Lundy Model. Further analysis of the strategies suggested that they could be enacted at two key stages that include worker-client interactions and the organizational level. Both agency administrators and practitioners have essential roles to play in defining and implementing processes that can promote self-determination in social work settings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Chaumba, J., & Locklear, A. K. (2021). Strategies for Promoting Client Self-Determination: A Review of the Literature. Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics, 18(1), 60–71. https://doi.org/10.55521/10-018-108

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