SWK5803 Advanced Clinical Social Work Practice Screening, Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Adults
Learners engage in a bio-psychosocial approach to identification, screening, assessment, and diagnosis of common psychosocial problems experienced by adult clients. Learners analyze etiology, recognition, and diagnosis of these problems in the context of the socio-cultural formation of disordered behavior. Throughout the course, learners apply social work best practices, leadership skills, techniques gained throughout their course work, the most recent edition of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, and the use of technology to screen, assess and diagnose issues, such as serious mental illness, suicidality, depression and anxiety, substance abuse, child abuse, elder abuse, and the effects of trauma. For MSW and MSW - Advanced Standing learners only. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer.