SW6745
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Substance Use Practice II: Assessment, Motivators, & Therapy Models
Description
This course is designed to provide a working knowledge of the evidence-based practices and therapeutic relationship skills that are fundamental to working successfully with individuals with substance use disorders (SUD). Students learn, within the bio, psycho, social elements of the effects of SUD, to recognize and accurately assess SUD, to enhance motivation to change, and how to intervene using specific individual, group, and family therapy models. Implications for micro, mezzo, and macro practices will be explored throughout the semester. Students build on their knowledge of developmental issues, human behavior, and the social environment, generalist social work practice skills, values/ethics, and knowledge of diversity gained from previous MSW courses.
Minimum Credits
3
Maximum Credits
3
Repeat for Credit
Yes
Number Of Repeats
2
Total Credits Allowed
6
Required Requisite(s):
Prerequisites: 'C+' or better in ((SW 6001 AND SW 6002 AND SW 6030 AND SW 6040 AND SW 6110 AND SW 6120 AND SW 6140 AND SW 6240) OR (SW 6040 AND 6121 AND 6200)) AND Graduate Standing in Social Work
Semesters Typically Offered
Spring