This course presents advanced topics in interpersonal practice. The topics may include emerging practice methods, advanced application of methods covered in other required methods courses, and applications of methods in specific populations.
Although social workers receive training in interviewing children, generally this training is inconsistent with forensic practice. There is an emerging body of research about how to elicit accurate narratives from children, which is a main goal of forensic interviewing. This research includes analogue studies and studies of children reported as possible victims of abuse.
This mini-course will critically analyze this growing body of research and will demonstrate how it applies to cases of suspected abuse, by use of simulations and videotapes of interviews of children who may have been abused. Rapport-building, appropriate questioning strategies, and use of supportive comments will be covered.
Other SW790 Offerings
The course listings below are provided for reference only. These offerings may be subject to changed of cancellation.
| Course Section | Meeting Time | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 010 | 05:00 pm-08:00 pm | View Course |
| 009 | 08:30 am-04:30 pm | View Course |
| 008 | 08:30 am-04:30 pm | View Course |
| 007 | 08:30 am-04:30 pm | View Course |
| 006 | 08:30 am-04:30 pm | View Course |
| 005 | 08:30 am-04:30 pm | View Course |
| 003 | 08:30 am-12:30 pm | View Course |
| 002 | 05:30 pm-08:30 pm | View Course |
| 001 | 05:30 pm-08:30 pm | View Course |