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SOWK 540: Human Development in Contemporary Environments
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Research and theory about contexts and interactions influencing human development over the life course. Emphasis on understanding life course development in oppressed, vulnerable and underserved populations. Critical attention is paid to the use and limits of research and theory in relation to these populations.
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SOWK 541: Social Work Practice in a Diverse Society
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
For purposes of this course, diverse populations refers mainly to ethnic groups; however, other diverse groups are discussed. After brief descriptive materials are presented for each population, the course emphasizes the development of a knowledge base and skills for working with diverse populations at both the direct practice and macro levels. A primary critical skill is the examination of one's own attitudes and values. Models of practice with diverse populations are presented for comparative purposes.
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SOWK 542: Social Work in Child Welfare
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
This course focuses on child welfare, a specialized area of social work practice concerned with preventing and responding to child maltreatment. The class focuses on the four main areas of child welfare practice-child protection, foster care, adoption and residential treatment-to provide students information on the context, process and methods for helping vulnerable children.
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SOWK 547: Motivational Interviewing
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective evidence-based approach to overcoming the factors that keep people from making desired changes in their lives even after seeking or being referred to professional treatment. This course reviews the conceptual and research background supporting MI and the Transtheoretical Model (Stages of Change, SOC) and provides practice in implementing the skills involved in their approaches.
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SOWK 548: Advanced Narrative Therapy
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
This course builds on the clinical application of narrative therapy as presented in Family Theory and Advanced Family Therapy Techniques. The student will use narrative ideas and techniques to step into the next level of narrative-informed practice.
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SOWK 550: Social Work with Groups
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
The course develops knowledge and skills for social work practice with groups and natural helping systems. Prepares students to utilize mutual aid groups as a helping resource for clients, facilitate treatment groups and participate effectively as a member of committees, interagency teams and other task groups. The practice of work with groups is presented through lecture and discussion, observational assignments, role plays and participation in small group learning experiences.
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SOWK 551: Community Skills for Prevention,Advocacy and Resource Development
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Introduces students to methods of social work which can mobilize diverse individuals, families and communities to be involved in strengthening their lives and the communities in which they live. The emphasis of the course is on learning skills that focus on capacity building and increasing power of community members in decision making about changing conditions in communities and neighborhoods. Models of prevention as community building are explored as well as practice skills for advocacy, grassroots fund raising and facilitating the process of community change.
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SOWK 552: Organizational Leadership,Management and Change
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
This course focuses on leadership and change in social service agencies in relationship to the roles and functions of managers and administrators. The course provides a general overview of administrative and supervisory functions in social agencies focusing on the knowledge, values and skills needed for managing change and providing leadership. These are the qualities needed for successful administrative practice in first line and middle management positions and in small agencies typically found in rural and regional contexts.
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SOWK 553: Social Work Intervention and Evaluation with Individuals and Families
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Continues social work practice knowledge and skill development for work with individuals and families. This is the second of a two-course sequence focused on the intervention, ongoing assessment and the termination and evaluation phases of the helping process. The course provides both didactic and experiential learning experiences relative to communication skills, counseling and therapy skills and termination and practice evaluation strategies.
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SOWK 554: Clinical Aspects of Human Sexuality
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
From the time of conception, there are forces continuously affecting our sexuality. This course has been developed to assist participants to develop skills to work with people as sexual beings. Self assessment by each person with regard to his or her own values should occur throughout the course. Sexual functioning and a variety of conditions affecting sexual functioning will be explored. It is intended that participants will leave this course with the basic knowledge, attitudes and skills to deal with sexual questions and concerns of clients. Course content will include: (1) basic issues in sexuality; (2) sexuality throughout the lifespan; (3) anatomy and physiology of the sexual response cycle; (4) sexual alternatives; (5) sexuality illness and disability; (6) sexual dysfunctions; and (7) treatment issues.
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