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Risk and Resilience Ecological Framework for Assessment and Goal Formulation

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This paper describes the use of the risk and resilience ecological framework as an assessment and goal setting tool for social workers. A rationale for the framework is provided, along with identification of risk and protective factors across the micro, meso, and macro level systems. Goal formulation from identification of factors follow, with implications for social work interventions.

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Corcoran, J., Nichols-Casebolt, A. Risk and Resilience Ecological Framework for Assessment and Goal Formulation. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal 21, 211–235 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:CASW.0000028453.79719.65

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