Social work practice is based on a specific body of knowledge and includes, but is not limited to, a special knowledge of social resources, social systems, human capabilities, and the part that past experiences play in determining present behavior. Social work practice is focused on the client's interaction with social systems and directed at helping people to achieve more adequate, satisfying, productive, and self-realizing social adjustments.
Social work practice includes, but is not restricted to, casework and the use of social work methodology of a non-medical nature with individuals, families, and groups and other measures to help people modify behavior or personal and family adjustment; providing information and referral services; explaining and interpreting the psycho-social aspects in the situation of individuals, families, or groups; helping communities to analyze social problems and human needs and the direct delivery of human services; and education and research related to the practice of social work. Engaging in activities which may overlap social work practice does not constitute social work practice.
30 Miss. Code. R. 1902-1.1