Category: Social Work

  • Analysis

    Study:Beginning in October, 2008 and ending in June, 2019, Respondent conducted about 248 clinical sessions with clients who were members of the same family (mother, father, and three sons) and with two adolescent acquaintances of the family. The majority of these sessions were with the mother and father (143 individual sessions with the mother, 19…

  • Week 5 Discussion Board

    For this week, we will add to the skill of preparing a diagnosis by adding the biopsychosocial risk/resiliency assessment to our framework. Please complete the “Template for Preparing Diagnosis for Chapter Case Study” in Appendix A in your textbook (p. 216) again in addition to creating a biopsychosocial risk/resiliency assessment for the case study: Ms.…

  • LSU LETTER OF INTENT

    LETTER OF INTENT INSTRUCTIONS: The LSU School of Social Work seeks MSW applicants who wish to work with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and/or communities confronting complex challenges. Applicants should exhibit a strong potential for developing ethical and professional competencies and demonstrate the academic abilities needed to perform at the graduate level. Applicants should demonstrate a…

  • Small Group Participation Assignment

    Small Group Participation Assignment You are required to attend one support group/small group to observe and assess the leadership skills and the group dynamics. This is NOT to be a group that you already lead or regularly participate in; this is to be a group where you should feel like a newcomer/participant. You can attend…

  • Teratogen

    Teratogens are ubiquitous toxins that affect prenatal development. Cleaning supplies, drugs, and alcohol are among the teratogens that we may encounter in our daily lives. Use the Internet to research scholarly literature and medically reviewed websites, such as the Mayo Clinic and The Centers for Disease Control (CDC), for information about teratogens and their effects…

  • Discussion 1 Beginning with the S Family

    You take some time to begin with the S family. You want to ensure that they understand the nature and limitations of the policies and ethics that might impact your work together. At this point, however, Mr. and Mrs. S seem quite ready to share their concerns about the tension and conflict within the family.…

  • Community-Based Research Project Proposal

    Instructions In this assignment, you will design a research study that incorporates anti-oppressive principles and methods. You will demonstrate understanding of how research can be conducted in a way that challenges inherent biases, promotes anti-racist and anti-oppressive strategies, and advances social work purposes. The assignment should include the sections listed below. Research Proposal Using the…

  • Skill-Builder Module Discussion Post

    In this module, please apply an intersectional lens to describe at least ONE aspect of the training activity that you found especially relevant to your professional development as a social work practitioner (remember, practice domains are engagement, assessment, intervention, evaluation). Please connect your response to the intercultural competence learning goal(s) from your self-assessment (remember, the…

  • Question: Ecological Theory: Coercive and Exploitative Power

    Based on the information in the powerpoint I attached, complete the discussion question below: 2. Choose one of the following social problems, and identify one example of how coercive power and/or exploitive power might be operating: domestic violence, child abuse, elder abuse, homelessness, addiction, mental Illness, or other disability. (1 paragraph) Please do not use…