Person-In-Environment Social Work Theory: Reciprocal Relationships
The person-in-environment (PIE) social work theory emphasizes the reciprocal interaction between individuals and their surroundings. The theory’s key components include: individuals, who possess unique characteristics and experiences; the environment, which encompasses both physical and social contexts; the person-environment fit, which refers to the dynamic relationship between individuals and their environment; and social work interventions, which … Read more