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Introduction

The Community theoretical orientation is characterized by:
  • transactionalism
  • contextualism
This reclected in our workprocessen of   analysis   ,   intervention   and   evaluation  
Its value is an integral way of working which is effective, durable and legitimate.





Go to the top of this page by clicking on this image     Analysis

Analysis is at different levels:
  • individual diagnosis
  • contextual analysis

Individual Diagnosis may be measures of:
  • Intelligence (IQ)
  • Interpersonal Behavior (Nias)
  • Conflict style (Thomas & Killman)
  • Financial Skills
  • Moral feelings (Empathy Quatient)
  • Moral reasoning (SRV-AV)
  • Irational beliefs (IBI)
  • Affective reactions to delussions (ARDS)
  • Affective reactions to psychosis (TCOOQ)
  • Agression Questionnaire (AVL)
  • Overall Wellbeing Questionnaire (RAND/SF20 or SCL-90)
  • Network of relations inventory (NI)
  • Addiction severity (EU-ASI/ VI)
  • Delinquency/criminality (RISc)
  • School- and workhistory Inventory (SWV)
  • Resident history and living-skills inventory (WGV)
  • Participation level (ASEW-P)
  • Risc and Protective factors inventory

Contextual Analysis may be measures of:
  • Community loss-index
  • Appreciative Inquiry
  • Asset Based Community Development (ABCD)
  • Action Research
  • Critical Action Research
  • Community Research






Go to the top of this page by clicking on this image     Intervention

Intervention is at different levels:
  • Individual/Group
  • Community/Policy

Individual/group interventions may be:
  • Counseling
  • Training
  • Remedial teaching
  • Projects

Community/ Policy interventions may be:
  • Mediation
  • Appreciative Inquiry
  • Asset Based Community Development (ABCD)
  • Action Research
  • Critical Action Research
  • Community Research






Go to the top of this page by clicking on this image     Evaluation

Evaluation comes in three kinds:
  • process evaluations
  • evidence-based
  • system evaluation

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System evaluation may be measures of:
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