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Focus Shifts From Disease to Functioning

Social Workers Drive Classification Systems' Evolution

NASW members advance classification systems based on functioning.

Until recently, health professionals treated physical and mental health conditions as just that — disabilities or diseases that were biological in nature and required treatment using a medical model. A focus on fixing and curing — rather than on considering the whole person with potential for improved functioning — dominated the annals of medical and psychiatric research. In turn, patients were seen as little more than the sum of their diagnoses.

While social work has long acknowledged that other factors both contribute to and can affect the outcome of a person's condition, it has taken physicians, psychiatrists and other disciplines years to embrace this notion.

"Social workers were among the first professionals to emphasize the biopsychosocial model," said NASW Senior Policy Associate Tim Tunner, "and they have always been instrumental in looking at how the environment impacts clients' functioning."

Today, major health and mental health professions are experiencing a shift from disease models to models that focus on functioning — both in activities of daily living and in social roles — as social workers continue to work actively to bring a more holistic, person-in-environment perspective to the physical and mental health arenas.

"Social workers make an effort to emphasize social functioning, and they encourage an understanding that helping clients is about more that just giving them medications," Tunner said.

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