COURSE TITLE Interpersonal Practice with Adult Individuals DIVISION NUMBER CLASS NUMBER CREDIT HOURS PREREQUISITES LOCATION 778 628 SECTION 001 COURSE NO 15933 3 SW521 Advanced Standing or permission of instructor Advanced Interpersonal Practice Methods Course FALL 2006 Monday 5PM 8PM Room 3752 Daniel G Saunders Ph D Office 3788 School of Social Work Building 1080 S University Avenue Email saunddan umich edu Telephone 763 6415 662 0015 1 Course Description This course will approach work with individual clients from a person in environment perspective and build on the content presented in course SW521 and equivalent courses The stages of the treatment process i e engagement assessment planning evaluation intervention and termination will be presented for work with individual adults The relevance and limitations of various theoretical approaches will be reviewed as they apply to assessment planning and intervention methods This course will focus on empirically evaluated models of intervention and will teach students how to monitor and evaluate their own practice Special attention will be given to issues of diversity i e race gender ethnicity class religion culture and sexual orientation of the client time limited treatment methods and practice with involuntary clients 2 Course Content This course will present various models of intervention designed to prevent and treat psychosocial problems of individual adults Emphasis will be placed on approaches that enhance social functioning strengthen problem solving capacities and support the coping capacities of individual adults The various models will be responsive to the impact of social environments and supported by empirically based efficacy studies Treatment models that focus on specific psychosocial problems associated with work relationships mood anxiety and impulse problems will be discussed Various treatment models will be presented such as psychodynamic cognitive behavioral task centered problem solving solution focused and client centered These intervention models will also be evaluated for how well they fit the special needs of SW628 001 FALL 2006 Page 1 diverse populations Meta theories from empowerment feminist and socialist perspectives will be applied Each model presented will cover all phases of the intervention process engagement and screening assessment planning evaluation implementation and termination Although evaluation will be discussed in much greater depth in the evaluation course SW638 students will learn how to integrate evaluation techniques and measures into their on going interventions with individual adults so that they can employ systematic measures of their effectiveness in the field This course will carefully explore the issues that influence and determine client motivation because many individual adults come into the treatment process with varying degrees of willingness and sometimes are coerced to seek help by authorities or family members Strategies that workers can employ to engage reluctant or resistant clients will be presented Intervention models in this course will be general enough to apply to a wide range of adult clients in a wide range of situations since other courses will focus more specifically on special populations and problems Course content will include ethical dilemmas that relate to interpersonal practice with individual adults and those elements of the NASW code of ethics that especially impact on practice with individual adults 3 Course Objectives Upon completion of the course students will be able to 1 Describe how theory informs and shapes the kinds of intervention strategies that may be employed when working with individual adults 2 Assess the effectiveness of various kinds of intervention models and procedures that may be utilized with individual adults 3 Operationalize the various intervention phases of prevention and treatment models that effectively impact the psycho social problems of individual adults 4 Identify common factors that determine client motivation in adults and how to apply specific interventions to enhance readiness for client change 5 Modify intervention models to take into account race gender ethnicity social class sexual orientation and special abilities of adult clients 6 Operationalize the NASW Code of Ethics as it applies to value dilemmas in interpersonal practice with adults 4 Course Design This course will use a number of learning methods to promote knowledge and skill development such as reading assignments case analyses in class exercises role play simulations inside and outside of the classroom modeling and video demonstrations and didactic presentations of theories models procedures Whenever possible assignments will be tied to the field placement experiences of students 5 Relationship of the Course to Four Curricular Themes SW628 001 FALL 2006 Page 2 Multiculturalism and Diversity will be addressed through careful analysis of how clinical models can be applied and modified to fit the special needs of various groups The motivation of adults for interventions will be covered to demonstrate how effective intervention models must be adapted to the fit the needs of various ethnic and racial groups This course will emphasize that mono cultural clinical models must be adapted to fit the definitions of problem and treatment that exist in a wide diversity of groups in order for social workers to practice with adults from diverse backgrounds Social Justice and Social Change will be addressed by recognizing that historically clinical services have excluded poor and oppressed clients from talking therapies Often these clients were given the harshest and most restrictive treatments whereas more privileged clients were granted more benign interventions e g outpatient family therapy This course will examine these differences as well as how socioeconomic factors in screening criteria may exclude clients because of intelligence verbal ability insight and motivation Promotion Prevention Treatment and Rehabilitation will be addressed through a focus on intervention models and intervention procedures that can be used to prevent and treat psychosocial problems of adults Behavioral and Social Science Research will be addressed through careful selection of intervention models for which there is empirical evidence for their efficacy Students will learn that although many time limited models of practice with adults have proliferated over the past two decades not all of
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