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SOWK 555: Conflict Management
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
An analysis of the dynamics of conflict resolution from one-on-one communication to mediation and negotiation to global/international efforts toward peace.
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SOWK 556: Crisis Intervention
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
All persons working in the field of human services and allied fields will work with clients and colleagues who have dealt with stress, stress which may push the individual or family into a crisis state. This course teaches some of the key dynamics of the person in crisis. A significant part of the course focuses on intervention including theory underlying practice. The course covers the following: crisis theory, crisis intervention strategies, prevention programs. Special attention will be paid to child abuse, suicide, HIV/ AIDS, family violence, worker stress, burn out and prevention.
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SOWK 557: Biopsychosocial Bases for Human Development
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
This course focuses primarily on the biosocial aspects of human development. Biosocial development is defined as including heredity, physical traits and diseases, neurological functioning and disorders and sexual functioning and the reciprocal relationships between biosocial development and social contexts- the meanings of gender, sexual orientation and disability in society. The course is designed to help students gain familiarity with human physical systems, to identify their functions and to understand the implications of dysfunction. The course will also focus on disability issues and the effects of living with a disability. Students will be able to critically analyze the biopsychosocial and cultural implications of physical functioning in people's everyday lives and apply this understanding to professional practice.
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SOWK 558: Gay/Lesbian Issues for the Social Work Practitioner
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
This course is designed to assist professionals who may encounter lesbians and gay men as clients. Students in the course will be encouraged to deal openly with their feelings and attitudes about homosexuality. Class members will be allowed to explore their motivations and resistance to working with this client group and those hostile to them and will be helped, where possible, to resolve blocks to effective social provision. The course is designed to educate and to suggest counseling approaches that might be most helpful to gays and lesbians and to explore available support systems. Issues that will receive special attention include health, problems of rural lesbians and gay men, the aging, child welfare, homophobia, the "coming out" process and societalattitudes toward gays and lesbians.
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SOWK 559: School Social Work and School Law
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Baccalaureate degree. This course will review Federal and State legislation as well as local policies which affect the role of the social worker in the public school. We will review how the school system functions as a part of our total society. The course will describe how social work knowledge, skills and values provide an ecological approach to preventative, crisis and remedial care for school children and their families.
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SOWK 560: Topics of Social Work Practice
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Selected and variable content around topics related to social work and social welfare.
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SOWK 561: Advanced Standing Seminar
6.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: Admission into Advanced Standing MSW program or permission of MSW Director. This course provides Advanced Standing students with an overview of the foundation requirements for advanced study in the MSW program. It prepares students with additional problem formulation, sampling, data collection, measurement and research designs to complete the advanced year applied research project.
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SOWK 562: Processes of Social Work Practice
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Selected and variable content on processes employed in social work practice.
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SOWK 563: Brief Interventions
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
This course is designed to help students to integrate a cognitive and practical understanding of brief intervention strategies within their practice with individuals, couples and families. Content areas include an overview of the theoretical base of the solution-focused model of intervention, the professional debate regarding the use of the short-term model and the potential benefits of its application in the health-care reform environment.
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SOWK 564: Issues of Social Work Practice
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Selected and variable content dealing with social work and social welfare issues.
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