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Part-Time Faculty: Swk 736 (M001): Evidence-Based…
- Syracuse University (Syracuse, NY)
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The School of Education seeks an online instructor to teach SWK 736 M001: Evidence-Based Approaches to Mental Health Treatment (3 credits).
Description:
Evidence-based practices within recovery-oriented paradigm for treating individuals with serious mental illness. Focus on key elements of effective interventions and principles for translating into real life community settings.
This course is aimed at developing the knowledge and skills necessary for working with individuals with a diagnosis of serious mental illness using recovery-oriented, evidence-based practices within the context of a changing service delivery environment. It is designed for MSW students and MSW mental health practitioners. Students will become familiar with evidence-based practices, within a recovery-oriented paradigm, as a general approach to practice as well as specific evidence-based interventions to use for individuals with a diagnosis of serious mental illness. It is assumed that students will have a basic knowledge of serious mental illness as a pre- or co-requisite, however a review will be provided. Students will learn to examine research literature to determine the various levels of support for specific interventions and essential principles for translating research into practice. In addition, they will identify the appropriate treatment outcomes that reflect effective, quality mental health practice. Each evidence-based practice presented will also be examined for its utility with diverse groups. Providing assessment and treatment to a diverse group of individuals with a diagnosis of serious mental illness is the focus of this course and will be discussed in detail.
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