Courses
SOWK3049 Theory and Practice in Social Work Individual (II) (2 units)
- Prerequisite:
- SOWK3048 Theory and Practice in Social Work: Individual (I)
- Medium of Instruction:
- English
This course provides an introductory exploration of the major theoretical perspectives and practice approaches of social casework. Key contents include an introduction to working with individuals, which encompasses an overview of counselling theories, ethical practices, and individual work as an empowering practice. The course delves into various methodologies, such as psychosocial and psychodynamic approaches, as well as person-cantered therapies, cognitive-behavioural approaches, solution-focused therapy, transactional analysis, and narrative approaches. Practice tutorials provide opportunities for simulated situations and exercises to develop relevant skills. The total teaching hours are structured across various parts, with specific allocations dedicated to each approach and topic, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the field.