Sec. 4. As used in this chapter, “strength based” refers to a perspective that recognizes that:

(1) every individual, group, family, and community has strengths that should be considered by service providers when developing services for a client;

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(2) a service provider can best serve a client by collaborating with the client to develop the client’s strengths;

(3) service providers should work with a client to ensure that every environment in which the client receives services has adequate resources to meet the needs of the client; and

(4) a service plan for a client should not be based on diagnostic assessments of client deficits or needs but on a practice that uses the assessment process to discover strengths and engage clients in collaborative planning.

As added by P.L.173-2009, SEC.1.