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Interpersonal Practice with Individuals, Families and Small Groups

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SW521, Section 007

This foundation social work practice course presents knowledge and skills essential to interpersonal practice with individuals, families, and small groups while considering the community, organizational, and policy contexts in which social workers practice. It integrates content on multiculturalism, diversity, social justice, and social change issues, and it relies on the historical, contexual, and social science knowledge presented concurrently in the foundation SWPS and HBSE courses. The student's field experience and future practice methods courses will build upon the skills presented in this basic course. Throughout this course students examine social work values and ethics as well as issues of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, and ability as these relate to interpersonal practice.

Alert: Course Closed
Semester: Fall 2004
Instructor: Woolley, Michael E.
Category: IP Methods
U-M Class #: 22848
Program Type: Residential
Credits: 3 Credit Hours

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