This document discusses the importance and uses of theory in social work. It provides definitions of key terms like theories of social work, theories for social work, and orienting theories. Theories help social workers by providing descriptions and explanations of human behavior, the social environment, and how change occurs. They guide observation, description, explanation, intervention, and prediction. While some argue that social work is more of an intuitive practice learned through experience, the document supports the idea that theories teach social workers to see people's resources rather than just problems, making practice more professional and efficient when used along with intuition.