Social problem as a process of claims making and construction, is any social conditions, behaviors, processes, societal arrangements or attitudes that had negative consequences, and disrupt interests or threatening specific values -(such as social solidarity, human rights, maintenance of social order and law, moral standards, stability of social institutions, economic growth)- that needs to be addressed interdependently by both individual action and collective efforts from organizations , communities, and governments (e.g. poverty, violence, unemployment, racial discrimination, crime, gender bias, substance abuse, addiction, Cyberbullying, and bullying).The sufficient understanding of a social problem as a social phenomenon requires an awareness and realization of the causal correlations of social interactions, relationships, and activities that cause the problem, and identifying the social actors and individuals or groups affected by the problem, explaining the nature of the problem, and choosing the appropriate methods of social intervention to reduce, solve or control it....More