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Ragg's Thinking Styles

Match the thinking styles that Ragg describes in Chapter 4 with the descriptions. Practice this without looking at the book, if you can.

AB
LogicalLook at cause-and-effect, problem parameters, partializing problems, and measureable objectives.
CriticalUses emotional processes to view situations for innovative problem-solving.
CorrelationalIdentifies connections, themes, and interactional patterns in problem situation to determine exploring more or methods for intervention.
PredictiveFocused on relationships among current actions and future outcomes. Anticipates how one action will affect other actions.
ReflectiveCircular thinking pattern using intuition. Worker monitors client to determine if worker's "hunches" are accurate re: client situation.


Lori Daniels, Ph.D., MSW

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