Description
		
			This course introduces students to the processes and problem-solving 
skills of the generalist model for practice with individuals 
(micro) and families (mezzo). The course builds upon a foundation of 
knowledge and understanding of professional roles, boundaries, 
ethics and values. Utilizing concepts from the Generalist 
Intervention Model, Systems Theory, Ecological and Strengths-based 
Perspective students learn how to engage, assess, plan, contract, 
intervene, evaluate, terminate and follow up with individuals, peer 
and work groups and families. The knowledge base includes: learning 
critical thinking skills to analyze external and internal forces 
that initiate, sustain and modify human behavior within the 
individual and their environment; skills for utilizing those forces; 
and planned change to address client problems. Prerequisite: SWK341, 
SWK342, BIO102, PSY201, PSY233 and PSY250. (3 s.h.)