
Micro Practice
Micro practice refers to the small-scale, personalized actions and interventions that professionals—such as social workers, therapists, or healthcare providers—use to help individuals or families. It emphasizes building direct, meaningful relationships and addressing specific needs through tailored support and problem-solving. By focusing on the individual’s unique context, micro practice aims to create practical, immediate changes, fostering empowerment and resilience. Essentially, it’s about making a real difference through compassionate, targeted interactions that recognize the importance of the person’s day-to-day experiences.