SW6402
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Mental Health Practice II: Adults and Aging
College of Social Work
SW - College of Social Work
Description
Adults along the age continuum often experience mental health and behavioral health challenges that can be effectively addressed through social work interventions. Students who take this class refine their skills in engagement, assessment, intervention, and evaluation of mental health practice with a range of adult populations. Students will learn evidence-based models to address common mental health issues in adults such as depression, anxiety, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Substance Use Disorders. These evidence-based models include: routine outcome monitoring, the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy approach, Mindfulness Oriented Recovery Enhancement, and Cognitive Processing Therapy. Students will also learn the stance of cultural humility as an approach to improve engagement and intervention with clients, and will refine their skills in building effective helping relationships with clients. This course is the second of a sequence of two required specialist practice courses taken by all students in the Mental Health Area of Focus during the specialist year of the MSW program.
Minimum Credits
3
Maximum Credits
3
Repeat for Credit
Yes
Number Of Repeats
2
Total Credits Allowed
6
Required Requisite(s):
011193