probleemsgericht
Probleemsgericht is a problem-centric approach used across professional fields to identify, analyze, and address concrete problems through targeted interventions. Originating in Dutch professional discourse, it emphasizes starting from a real problem experienced by users, clients, or communities, and framing it in observable terms rather than applying generic solutions. The aim is to produce practical improvements and to learn from the outcomes.
The approach typically follows an iterative cycle: identify and define the problem; analyze contributing factors and
Probleemsgericht is used in social work, education, healthcare, and law enforcement. In social work and welfare,
Critics note that a strictly problem-centered approach can overlook systemic factors or produce narrow solutions if
See also: problem-based learning, problem-oriented policing, root-cause analysis.