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Developing Practice Skills Through Role-Play and Client Simulation

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SW703, Section 001

In this seminar, students will apply multiple techniques for developing, performing and analyzing client simulations at the individual, family, group, and community level. Through these simulations, students will deepen their understanding of clients’ lives, explore research and clinical literature relevant to the problems and issues of the simulated client systems, apply evidence-based practice methods and analyze the social justice issues implicit in the simulations. This seminar will place these techniques in historical context, critically examining how simulation and role play developed in theater, psychotherapy and other fields. Student's deep engagement with the characters they create and enact in the simulations will provide a forum for self-reflection and professional growth.

Semester: Fall 2014
Instructor: Weissman, Scott J.
U-M Class #: 24082
Program Type: Residential
Credits: 3 Credit Hours

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