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    • SWK 5103 Building Healthy Relationships Across The Lifespan 

      Levy, Lynn (Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University., 2018)
      Provides general information concerning course goals, objectives, and requirements for reference only.
    • SWK 6111 / SWK 8111 Psychosocial Pathology 

      Mason, Susan (2021)
      COURSE DESCRIPTION ¶Psychosocial pathology, is a required course for second year advance clinical practice with individual and families majors, it introduces students to content on the assessment and classification of ...
    • SWK 6133 The Philosophical Foundations of Social Work 

      Levy, Lynn; Kalinsky, Yosef (2021)
      COURSE DESCRIPTION ¶This course is designed to move students toward enhanced self-discovery by challenging them to confirm, confront, and articulate their own values and spiritual and philosophical beliefs. The ...
    • SWK5005 Rabbinic Certificate Program Basic Counseling 

      Beder, Joan (Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University., 2021)
      Provides general information concerning course goals, objectives, and requirements for reference only.
    • SWK6003 Foundations of Social Work Practice I 

      Becker-Feigeles, Jill; Levy, Lynn (2021)
      Provides general information concerning course goals, objectives, and requirements for reference only.
    • SWK6013 Advanced Clinical Practice with Individuals and Families I 

      Beckerman, Nancy (2021)
      Provides general information concerning course goals, objectives, and requirements for reference only.
    • SWK6014 Clinical Practice with Individuals and Families II 

      Beckerman, Nancy (2021)
      Provides general information concerning course goals, objectives, and requirements for reference only.
    • SWK6023 Social Group Work I 

      Skolnik, Sari (Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University., 2021-08)
      COURSE DESCRIPTION Social Group Work I, a second year, clinical practice course, is designed to educate the student for responsible social work practice with particular competence in the social group work method. It ...
    • SWK6100 Human Behavior and the Social Environment (HBSE) 

      Levy, Lynn; Becker-Feigeles, Jill; Levy, Lynn (2021)
      ¶The Human Behavior sequence includes two courses: Human Behavior in the Social Environment HBSE) and Psychosocial-pathology. HBSE is the first of the two courses in the Human Behavior and will introduce students to the ...
    • SWK6132 The Philosophical and Ethical Foundation of Social Work 

      Sytner, Ari (Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University., 2021-08)
      COURSE DESCRIPTION ¶This course explores the theoretical foundation of social work from both philosophical and ethical points of view. ¶The Philosophical Realm ¶The Philosophical nature of this class is designed to ...
    • SWK6134 Social work values and ethics 

      Sytner, Ari (Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University., 2021-12)
      This course is intended to assist students at the advanced level of practice to assess their work with individuals, families, groups, and communities from an ethical perspective. While ethics is addressed in all areas ...
    • SWK6135 Cultural Diversity 

      Blackman, Laurie; Skolnik, Sari (2021)
      ¶The changing demographics in the world reflect a growing social diversity and require a heightened awareness of the need to develop culturally competent practitioners. A primary challenge is acknowledging our and others ...
    • SWK6141 Family Systems 

      Beckerman, Nancy (Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University., 2021-08)
      COURSE DESCRIPTION ¶This course introduces the student to a beginning conceptual framework of a systems approach to social work practice with families. It provides an overview of family life taking into consideration ...
    • SWK6141 Social Work in Healthcare 

      Vyshedsky, Christine (Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University.Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University, 2021-08)
      COURSE DESCRIPTION This course provides the student with a conceptual, ethical and practice framework for social work practice in health care. It provides an overview of the United States health care system, the unique ...
    • SWK6201 Social Welfare and Social Change 

      Lane, Shannon (2021)
      ¶The power of the relationship between an individual social worker and a client can be life-changing to a client. But the power of many social workers working together to address social problems can make a lasting positive ...
    • SWK6210 Advanced Policy Advocacy 

      Lane, Shannon (Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University., 2021-08)
      COURSE DESCRIPTION “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed it’s the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead ¶The mission of the social work profession is “to ...
    • SWK6401 Social Work Practice and Evaluation 

      Auerbach, Charles (2021)
      ¶The need to evaluate our social work interventions in a systematic way has become a necessity. It is essential to know empirically which interventions work with specific client systems. The first imperative is to do no ...
    • SWK6402 Applied Methods in Social Work Research 

      Auerbach, Charles (Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University., 2021-08)
      COURSE DESCRIPTION ¶This course builds upon content presented in Practice Research (SWK6401) and contains the focus on: problem formulation, conceptualization and operationalization of variables, use of measurement ...
    • SWK6630/ SWK8630 Social Work Practice in Schools 

      Flaherty, Hanni (Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University., 2021-08)
      ¶COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is intended for students who plan to work in schools or in agencies that are school-based or school-linked. While it is primarily a practice course, it is also a policy course because ...
    • SWK6670 Creative Arts in Social Work 

      Landis, Heidi (Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University., 2021-08)
      ¶COURSE DESCRIPTION This survey course explores the current uses of the creative arts in social work practice, including music, drama, art and dance. This course will utilize both lecture and experiential exercises to ...