Adv Soc Wrk Prac With Groups
SW-523-2
Binghamton University
- Semester
- Summer 2026
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- Start Date
- 05-11-0026
- Total Credits
- 3
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Deepens students' understanding of the major models of social work practice with groups relevant for agency-based practice. Having completed this course, students should have developed beginning tools to enable them to apply these models in their practice. All models are viewed through an ecological lens, integrating the impact of policy, ethics, values, agency, economics, race, gender, sexual orientation, culture and oppression. Group work is regarded from a developmental perspective exploring group stages and tasks over time, as well as from a systematic perspective. Group work models examined include remedial, reciprocal, psychosocial, problem solving, empowerment, cognitive-behavioral and task. Opportunities exist for students to apply these perspectives to a range of client situations in a variety of settings.
Course Area: Social Work
Level: Graduate
Dates: 05-11-0026 - 08-16-0026
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