SW 506 Generalist Practice II

Generalist Practice II specifically builds on assessment, treatment planning, intervention, and evaluation skills acquired in Generalist Practice I (SW 503), A focus of this course is to introduce students to concepts, theories and models of practice specific to social work with groups, organizations, and communities while also continuing to hone skills that support effective engagement, assessment, planning, intervention, evaluation and termination activities with clients. Students will be also be introduced to structural and strategic family therapy as two techniques commonly used to guide family counseling. Students will also be provided opportunities to improve their skills in applying the skills they have learned in motivational interviewing, problem-solving, and cognitive behavioral approaches through role-playing, actor simulations, peer feedback, and videotaped sessions. Finally, students will be encouraged to continually identify and the strengths and assets of individuals who play a role in families and groups.

Credits

3

Offered

Annual Spring Semester