SW6702
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Forensic Practice II: Evidence Based Practice Models
College of Social Work
SW - College of Social Work
Description
This required course provides in-depth training in specific evidence-based treatment modalities commonly used to treat criminal and juvenile offenders, families involved in the child welfare system, and victims of crime. The course uses an inquiry-based learning process to identify learning goals unique to student interest, community need, and evolving evidence base. The course stresses experiential learning, observation, feedback, and conscious use of self in developing practical clinical skills. Students rely heavily on cognitive and behavioral models and learn to implement interventions that emphasize social learning, skill development, and interdisciplinary collaboration in both community and institutional treatment settings. Students learn effective techniques for treating individuals, groups, and families who have been victims of crime or are involved in the criminal justice or child welfare system.
Minimum Credits
3
Maximum Credits
3
Repeat for Credit
Yes
Number Of Repeats
2
Total Credits Allowed
6
Required Requisite(s):
011182