Category: social work


  • SOCW-6200-1 Human Behavior -Soc Env I-Summer 2025 Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Screening In recent years, increased attention has been given to screening children and adolescents for adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). ACEs include growing up in homes involving violence, abuse, neglect, mental health or substance abuse issues, parental separation, or incarceration. Researchers have found that ACEs…

  • Explain if you have experienced or witnessed Compassion Fatigue (CF) while at the field site. Discuss when CF can become an ethical issue and why. Summary In a paper (250-500 words) cite three to five sources to summarize discussion with your field instructor and address the following: Explain if you have experienced or witnessed Compassion…

  • By critically identifying and applying theoretical frameworks, social workers can enhance their abilities to provide effective, evidence-based interventions. This essay bridges academic knowledge and practical application, ensuring that you are well-equipped to support young adults. This research and application contribute to the social worker’s professional growth and the overall well-being of the young adult client…

  • Complete a mock intake interview and an assessment with a mock client, obtaining necessary information. Your field instructor will grade you on whether you are able to make the “client” comfortable. Use Zoom, Canva, Loom, or YouTube to record your mock interview. The camera must stay focused on you at all times. Read the “Video…

  • SOCW-6051-2: Diversity, Hum Rights, Soc J-Summer 2025OWER, PRIVILEGE,SOCIAL WPOWER, PRIVILEGE, AND SOCIAL WORK • In many societies, power and privilege are based on one’s membership in a dominant or non-dominant group. It is not a matter, though, of either having privilege or not. The dominant group varies based on the dimension of diversity. For example,…

  • The life course perspective in social work emphasizes understanding human development through the lens of time and context, recognizing that individuals are shaped by interactions with their environments across their entire lives. It views life as a dynamic process influenced by biological, psychological, social, and cultural factors, impacting individuals differently at various stages from infancy…

  • SOCW-6200-1 Human Behavior -Soc Env I-Summer 2025 Developmental Disabilities Each day in the United States, 80 newborns are diagnosed with neonatal abstinence syndrome, in which they experience withdrawal from a drug they have been exposed to in the womb (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2020). Researchers know now that parental smoking, drinking, and drug…

  • SOCW-6200-1 Human Behavior -Soc Env I-Summer 2025 Why Is HBSE Relevant to Social Work? In this course, you trace human development from birth through adolescence, looking at the biological, psychological, and social aspects of development. You examine intersections with the social environment and important issues that come up at different stages. Later, in your HBSE…

  • Ethical behavior is foundational to your work as an advanced generalist social worker. Some violations of the NASW Code of Ethics are blatant, but others are less obvious. In this assignment, you will analyze a scenario involving violations of the NASW Code of Ethics. Preparation You will need the following resources to complete this assignment:…

  • Mentorship and engaging with colleagues are important components of professional development. In this assignment, you engage with an experienced social work supervisor as a means of better understanding best practices within the profession. Through this glimpse into the real world of social work, you will better understand the concepts and theories you are learning in…