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The concept of social functioning is a key to understanding the unique focus of social work and distinguishing social work from the other helping professions. Positive social functioning is a person's ability to accomplish those tasks and activities necessaryto meet his or her basic needs and perform his or her major social rolein the society. Basic needs include such fundamental concerns as having food, shelter, and medical care as well as being able to protect oneself from harm, finding acceptance and social support, having meaning and purpose in life, and so on. Major social roles include, for example, those of being a family member, a parent, a neighbour etc.