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Adv Social Welfare Policy And Analysis

Nestled in a social justice framework, this course examines various models/frameworks for conceptualizing, implementing, and analyzing contemporary social welfare policy. Several typologies of welfare states and associated policy implications are examined and critiqued. This course prepares learners to be actively engaged and involved in policy making processes that impact, and are impacted by, social welfare systems.

Adv Social Welfare Policy And Analysis

Nestled in a social justice framework, this course examines various models/frameworks for conceptualizing, implementing, and analyzing contemporary social welfare policy. Several typologies of welfare states and associated policy implications are examined and critiqued. This course prepares learners to be actively engaged and involved in policy making processes that impact, and are impacted by, social welfare systems.

Evidence-Based Practice For Sw

This course offers an intensive study of four evidence-based practices: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy. It is designed to increase the social worker's familiarity with evidence-based practices for social work treatment of mental health disorders.

Comparative Treatment Modalities

This course builds on previous content related to clinical decision- making, psychopathology and clinical assessment, and is designed to 1) apply a range of intervention theories to children, adults, families and group, 2) facilitate the student's capacity to conduct a comparative analysis of the approaches across common, conceptual, clinical, cultural and ethical domains, and to provide the forum for a critique of each approach using the latest empirical evidence on efficacy and effectiveness.

Psychopathology For Clinical Sw

This course provides social work students an opportunity for advanced study of differential diagnostic assessment using the current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. The course also provides an opportunity for more detailed study of the more common mental disorders seen in social work practice. Students will engage in the advanced study of clinical decision making as it pertains to current mental health assessment, with special attention made to anti-racist and anti-oppressive inclusive mental health assessment.

Adv Pra Indvdls & Fam: Asment & Trtm Pln

This course is designed to prepare the social worker to conduct culturally sensitive, structured, semi-structured, and observational clinical assessments of adults, children, and families. Special attention will be paid to engagement techniques, assessment skills, treatment planning, and best-practice intervention models. Students will learn to develop and implement Motivational Interviewing skills, treatment plans as they relate to the assessment, and evidence-based interventions.

Psychopathology For Social Work Practice

This course offers a survey of the major mental disorders typically encountered by social workers in clinical practice and other areas of practice such as protective services, family services, and court-related service areas. It is designed to increase the social worker's familiarity with diagnostic classifications, criteria, etiologies, and the epidemiology of disorders and social work treatment for disorders.

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