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At birth, according to John Locke, the mind is an "empty cabinet," and is devoid of any inherent values, beliefs or predispositions.
Person-In-Environment (PIE)
Person-In-Environment (PIE) is a theoretical perspective in social work that emphasizes understanding individuals within the context of their environment, including social, economic, and cultural factors.
Social Contexts
The environmental and cultural settings that influence an individual's perceptions, behaviors, and interactions.
Unstructured Interviews
An interview method where questions are not predetermined, allowing for a more conversational and flexible interaction.
Diagnostic Interview
A method used by therapists to assess a client's psychological status and determine the most appropriate treatment.
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