Week 1 What Is Social Work Research? Resources Readings • Yegidis, B. L., Weinbach, R. W., & Myers, L. L. (2018). Research methods for social workers (8th ed.). New York, NY: Pearson. • Chapter 1, “Toward Evidence-Based Practice” (pp. 1- 23) Gossett, M., & Weinman, M. L. (2007). Evidence-based…
Question Description I’m working on a Social Work exercise and need support. Identify characteristics that represent your community. Then, take a picture that represents these characteristics in your community. Note that your photo does not need to be literal—it can be symbolic. BY DAY 3 Post a response to the following: Include a picture…
Discussion 2: Mezzo Skills: Group Roles During recent meetings with your sexual assault survivor group, you have noticed some potentially counter-productive behaviors from some of the members. One member always wants to sit next to you. When you speak, she nods her head and, at times, she repeats your very words. Two members always sit…
Part 3: Client System Role Play Reflection and Analysis Paper For Part 3 of your Final Project, reflect on your experience in developing and recording your role play video. Consider any insights you gained from the experience as well as any challenges you experienced in its planning and execution. Think about the specific techniques you…
Part 2: Client System Role Play Video For Part 2 of your Final Project, you bring your role play script to life by recording a video. This part of the Final Project allows you to assume the active role of a social worker in a safe environment and practice implementing the steps of the Generalist…
Part 1: Client System Role Play Script For Part 1 of your Final Project, you develop and submit a script of a client session. Thi script is the basis for the 3- to 5-minute role-play video you will record in Part 2 of your Final Project. For the participants in your role play, select a…
SOCW 6101 week 4 Required Kirst-Ashman, K. K., & Hull, G. H., Jr. (2014). Understanding generalist practice (7th ed.). Stamford, CT: Cengage Learning. · Chapter 3, “Practice Skills for Working with Groups” (pp. 94-126) SOCW 6101: Essential Skills for Social Work Practice Client Systems Role Play and Final Project Overview Document Throughout this…
Discussion 2: Using Engagement Skills in Social Work Practice Engaging with clients is one of the most important skills you use as a social worker in that it helps you build a strong rapport with clients. Engaging with another person can be challenging because it involves several skills including proper eye contact, attentive listening, appropriate…
SOCW 6101 week 3 Required · Kirst-Ashman, K. K., & Hull, G. H., Jr. (2014). Understanding generalist practice (7th ed.). Stamford, CT: Cengage Learning. · Chapter 2, “Practice Skill for Working with Individuals” (pp. 54-93) Required · Plummer, S.-B., Makris, S., Brocksen S. M. (Eds.). (2014). Sessions: Case histories. Baltimore, MD:…
Discussion 2: Gender Sensitivity in Social Work Practice While most issues and concerns impact both men and women, issues such as sexual assault, domestic violence, and poverty are likely to impact women more frequently. In fact, throughout history, women across the world have experienced multiple forms of oppression and sexism through limited access to education,…
