SWK6013 Advanced Clinical Practice with Individuals and Families I
Description
WSSW course syllabus / Open Access
Abstract
Provides general information concerning course goals, objectives, and requirements for reference only. COURSE DESCRIPTION
¶Clinical Practice I in the second year of the Master's Degree Program builds upon the first year
Foundation and HBSE courses. Students develop conceptual, practical, theoretical and ethical
frameworks that will inform their casework skills with individuals, families and couples in social service
agencies.
¶Specific clinical practice theories are explored for their applicability to a refined assessment of client(s)
needs.Students formulate therapeutic interventions based on assessments that include an appreciation
of the impact of the social, political and agency context, ethnicity, minority status, gender, sexual
orientation,social class and cultural issues,as well as the assessment of the values,ethics and relevant
practice research findings on their clients
Permanent Link(s)
https://www.yu.edu/wurzweiler/mswhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/7842
Citation
Backerman, Nancy. (2021), Syllabus, SWK6013 Advanced Clinical Practice with Individuals and Families I, Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University.
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