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Social worker and Counselling
Rating: 4.2 out of 5(92 ratings)
250 students
Created bySs B
Last updated 6/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • Understanding Social work and Counselling.

Course content

1 section30 lectures48m total length
  • Social Work What is it2:41
  • Social Work What is it 21:50
  • Social Work What is it 31:57
  • Scope of Social Work2:20
  • Principles of Social Work0:50
  • Scientific Basis of Social Work3:43
  • Basic Functions of Social Work1:52
  • Principle of Acceptance1:38
  • Principle of Controlled Emotional Involvement1:23
  • Principle of Individualism1:20
  • Princiles of Self Determination1:40
  • Social Welfare Administration1:43
  • Objectives of Counselling.0:21
  • Techniques of Counselling1:16
  • Techniques of Counselling 21:40
  • Techniques of Counselling 32:53
  • Keywords0:56
  • What is Substance Abuse1:28
  • Relationship of HIV and Substance Abuse2:14
  • Substance abuse and HIV.22:02
  • Theories of drug abuse 10:56
  • Theories of drug abuse 20:55
  • Theories of drug abuse 30:35
  • Types of drugs0:44
  • Why people use drugs1:49
  • Alienation2:13
  • Terms used in Substance Abuse Counselling0:41
  • Terms used in Substance Abuse 21:47
  • Flexner on Social Work1:30
  • Current Status of Social Work1:23

Requirements

  • None

Description

Social work is an academic discipline and profession that concerns itself with individuals, families, groups, and communities in an effort to enhance social functioning and overall well-being.

Social functioning is the way in which people perform their social roles, and the structural institutions that are provided to sustain them.

Social work applies social sciences, such as sociology, psychology, political science, public health, community development, law, and economics, to engage with client systems, conduct assessments, and develop interventions to solve social and personal problems; and to bring about social change.

Social work practice is often divided into micro-work, which involves working directly with individuals or small groups; and macro-work, which involves working with communities, and - within social policy - fostering change on a larger scale.

Who this course is for:

  • Anybody who wants to be a social worker or is just curious.