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This study highlights the value of holistic casework relationships, emphasizing internal client change beyond measurable progress. These long-term therapeutic alliances address core existential issues in psychiatric rehabilitation.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Social Work
  • Psychiatric Rehabilitation

Background:

  • Casework relationships are often evaluated based on objective progress, overlooking deeper client changes.
  • The complex dynamics of caseworker-client interplay are difficult to quantify objectively.
  • Emphasis on concrete outcomes can lead to frustration and neglect of internal client development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the dynamics of the casework relationship from a holistic perspective.
  • To underscore the significance of the caseworker-client interplay in psychiatric rehabilitation.
  • To advocate for recognizing the inherent value of long-term casework relationships beyond measurable achievements.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of long-term casework dynamics.

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  • Exploration of existential issues within the therapeutic relationship.
  • Holistic perspective integrating internal and external client change.
  • Main Results:

    • Long-term casework relationships are centered on existential issues crucial for psychiatric rehabilitation.
    • The value of these relationships exists independently of specific, measurable achievements.
    • Both caseworker and client undergo a transformative process of struggle and renewal.

    Conclusions:

    • Casework relationships possess intrinsic value that transcends empirical measurement.
    • A holistic approach is essential to appreciate the full impact of casework in psychiatric rehabilitation.
    • Recognizing the profound, often unquantifiable, changes in long-term therapeutic alliances is vital.