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SWK 530: Methods of Social Work Practice with Individuals & Families. Presenter: Jennifer D. Street, LCSW Class Meeting Week Three. Welcome. Agenda. Announcements Learning Goals Resource of the Week Ethical Dilemmas exercise Chapter 3 Highlights Discussion of Counseling Theories
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SWK 530: Methods of Social Work Practice with Individuals&Families Presenter: Jennifer D. Street, LCSW Class Meeting Week Three
Agenda • Announcements • Learning Goals • Resource of the Week • Ethical Dilemmas exercise • Chapter 3 Highlights • Discussion of Counseling Theories • Questions • Wrap-Up
Announcements • Page on www.helpingsocialworkstudents.weebly.com • New resources added • Live Class powerpoints • Theory comparison chart • Problem-Centered vs Strength-Based • Defense Mechanism List • Be sure to use SOW 6342 as well because it is a parallel course • E-Mail directly for faster response
Learning Goals By the end of class today, students will be able to: • Utilize a tool from the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay to better understand suicide risk assessment • Use critical thinking skills for ethical decision making • Understand the elements of effective practice in the planned change process • Demonstrate a basic understanding of counseling theories
Resource of the Week Suicide Assessment Guide
Ethical Dilemma Exercise Group activity: • In group you will review the assigned case study and discuss how to handle the situation using the ethical hierarchy model given in the text on page 63-68.
Ethical Hierarchy • Protection of Life • Equality and Inequality • Autonomy and Freedom • Least Harm • Quality of Life • Privacy and Confidentiality • Truthfulness and Full disclosure
Elements of Effective Practice • Extra-Therapeutic Factors (accounts for ~40% of change) • Therapeutic relationship (accounts for ~30% of change) • Techniques (accounts for ~15% of change) • Expectancy-Placebo effect (accounts for ~15% of change)
Five Domains • Biological-focus on body • Body systems, chemistry, genetics, life habits • Psychological- focus on thought • Cognitive processes, judgment, use of intelligence • Emotional-focus on feelings • Feelings, self-awareness • Behavioral • Observable actions/behaviors • Environmental • Influence of others, community, environment, toxins, exposure to disease
Counseling Theories • Biological Focus • Genetics • Neurochemistry • Ego-Psychology • Neo-Freudians • Ego analysts • Object relations • Self-psychologists • Cognitive Theory • Behavioral/Learning Theories • Classical conditioning • Operant conditioning • Social learning • Person-Centered Theory • General Systems Theory • Multi-Cultural Theory
Did we meet our learning goals??? By the end of class today, students will be able to: • Utilize a tool from the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay to better understand suicide risk assessment • Use critical thinking skills for ethical decision making • Understand the elements of effective practice in the planned change process • Demonstrate a basic understanding of counseling theories
For Next Week… At this point, you should have completed everything from Modules 1-3. This week, complete: • Review Practice Behaviors 13 & 32 • Read Chapter 4 • Chapter 4 Lecture (2 parts) • Module 4 Notes PDF • The Case of Jane Video • Text Activity page 130 • Engagement Exercise • Mod 4 Initial DQ Post • Response 1 • Response 2