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The Gap between Media Portrayals and the Reality of Islam and Islamism in Iran and Turkey

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  • Mahdieh Aghazadeh

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The demand for Evidence-Based Practice \EBP\" has been growing for a long-term and yet, there isn't a reply to this growth. Social Workers continue to rely on personal perspective, common sense, tradition when working with their clients in the foster care field as well as their personal beliefs in their assessment and intervention plans. Throughout a journey around the GCC countries to compare the adoption systems, and the social worker's work perspective in all the assessment stages, and tracing to intervention plans or treatment methods; it was noted that social workers still consume and revive an environment free of any evidence-based practices. In order to patch this glitch a sample of a practice sheet that consists of theoretical framework can be used as a temporary solution in order to provide an evidence-based practices in the foster care field."

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  • Mahdieh Aghazadeh, 2021. "The Gap between Media Portrayals and the Reality of Islam and Islamism in Iran and Turkey," European Journal of Social Sciences Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 2, EJSS Janu.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejssjr:39
    DOI: 10.26417/ejss-2019.v2i1-52
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