Micro Practice in Social Work 2 Continuation
RSSW-621C-7000
University at Albany
- Semester
 - Spring 2026
 
- Instructor
 - Blanca M Ramos
 
- Start Date
 - 01-21-2026
 
- Total Credits
 - 0
 
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									As per CSWE accreditation students in first field practicum must participate in supporting practice courses. This course is exclusively for students who have completed RSSW 621 Micro 2 but have not previously completed RSSW 650 and/or RSSW 651. Continuation of 621C - The dynamic nature of the helping process, the helping relationship, and assessment skills. Emphasis on the linkage between theoretical models, assessment, intervention and outcome in work with individuals, families, and groups. Skills in beginning, middle and ending phases of social work treatment, treatment evaluation, advocacy, and case management. Issues of ethics, human diversity, oppression, and self-awareness throughout the course. Prerequisites: Ssw 620C; must be taken concurrently with Ssw 651.
								
							
								
																
						  		Course Area: Social Welfare
								 Level: Graduate
									Dates: 01-21-2026 - 05-05-2026
								
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