Social case work is ‘‘a process…….. to help individuals to cope more effectively in their problems in social functioning’’ [34, 35]. It is a primary method of Social Work is concerned with the adjustment and development of individual towards more satisfying human relations. It is one of the direct methods of social work which uses the case-by-case approach for dealing with individuals or families as regards their problems of social functioning. Case work aims at individualized services in the field of social work. Casework method based on systematic and orderly practice experiences which include a process of intake, social study and diagnosis, treatment, termination and follow-up towards problem solution and social functioning among individuals [36]. Various therapies and interventions can be part of social case work based on the needs and suggestibility of the case. There are various approaches and models in social work practice which also implies in psychiatric setting, one of the approach is strength-based approaches. Which generally conceptualize strengths in two distinct ways—First, assets, resources, and abilities can be used to assist in helping an adult to continue to develop. Accordingly, strengths are used as building blocks for service planning and program development. Second, strengths can be developed or enhanced. Consequently, changes in the availability of various assets, resources, and abilities for an individual can be viewed as a service delivery outcome. The strengthsbased approach to case management with people with severe mental illness is well established. In the present case work, predominately strength-based approach was used [37–39].