The three traditional methods of social work are: Casework – Focuses on helping individuals through direct intervention. Group Work – Assists people in collective settings for social and emotional support. Community Organization – Mobilizes resources and people to address broader social issues.Three different terminologies now being used in social work that indicate improvements from traditional methods are: Clinical Social Work – Incorporates therapy and counseling in social work practice. Social Work Advocacy – Focuses on policy change, human rights, and legal support. Macro Social Work – Addresses large-scale societal problems through research and program development.Four reasons for pursuing a generalist approach to social work practice in the Philippines are: Flexibility in addressing diverse client needs – Allows social workers to intervene at different levels. Holistic perspective – Integrates multiple strategies to provide comprehensive solutions. Enhanced problem-solving skills – Prepares social workers to handle a wide range of issues. Support for social justice initiatives – Equips social workers to engage in both direct service and advocacy.