SOCW 508
Spring 2005 All Classes
Credit: 4 hours.
(SOC W 428) Advanced seminar providing in-depth exposure to the principles, values, ethics, issues and practice of family therapy in social work. Focuses on family therapy process, the practitioner role, issues in assessment, intervention and evaluation; how discrimination and oppression impact intervention strategies; skills that advance social and economic justice; presentation of cases; use of supervision and consultation, and family therapy with diverse populations. Combines lecture/discussion with taped observations of noted family therapists and participation in a family therapy practicum.
Prerequisite: SOCW 500
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32845
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Lecture-Discussion
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A
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5:00PM
-8:50PM
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T
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133 1207 W Oregon
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Pepper, L
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