Human Behavior in the Social Environment Sequence Electives
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1 Human Behavior in the Social Environment Sequence Electives Subj No Section CRN Long Title Available To Times Instructor SOCW Collective Trauma: The Impact of Intercommunal Violence on 2nd and 3rd Year MT 1:40p-3:30p Tyler Boudreau Individuals, Communities and Cultures SOCW Collective Trauma: The Impact of Intercommunal Violence on Individuals, Communities and Cultures 2nd and 3rd Year MT 3:40p-5:30p Tyler Boudreau SOCW Social Class and its Implications for Social Work 2nd and 3rd Year MT 1:40p-3:30p Rachel Rybaczuk SOCW Social Class and its Implications for Social Work 2nd and 3rd Year MT 3:40p-5:30p Rachel Rybaczuk SOCW Personality Disorders in Theory and Practice 2nd and 3rd Year MT 1:40p-3:30p Stephanie Anne Gangemi SOCW Comparative Theoretical Perspectives on Disability and Ableism 2nd and 3rd Year MT 1:40p-3:30p Laura M. Rauscher SOCW Transgender Studies: Theory, Practice, and Advocacy 2nd and 3rd Year TF 3:40p-5:30p Davey Shlasko SOCW Theory and Clinical Practice with Addicted Clients: Dual Diagnosis 2nd and 3rd Year MT Arlene M. Garcia SOCW Interpersonal Therapy (IPT): Theoretical, Cultural, and Experiential 2nd and 3rd Year ThF 1:40p-3:30p Alexandra Klein Rafaeli Perspectives SOCW Neurobiology and Clinical Social Work 3rd Year Only MTh 1:40p-3:30p Nnamdi Pole SOCW Neurobiology and Clinical Social Work 3rd Year Only MTh 3:40p-5:30p Nnamdi Pole SOCW Theoretical Sex Primer for Clin Soc Wk: Conceptualizing Sex/Desire/Pleasure Thru Intersectional Lens SOCW Is age just a number? Is 70 the new 50? The social construction of aging in the 21st century 2nd and 3rd Year MT 3:40p-5:30p Shannon Lydia Sennott 2nd and 3rd Year ThF 1:40p-3:30p Phebe B. Sessions SOCW Race and Ethnicity in Psychodynamic Clinical Practice 3rd Year Only MT 1:40p-3:30p Maria del Mar Farina de Parada SOCW Perspectives on Transference & Countertransference in Clinical Social Work: Theory, Research & Prac SOCW Perspectives on Transference & Countertransference in Clinical Social Work: Theory, Research & Prac 2nd and 3rd Year ThF 8:30a-10:20a Kris Evans, Christine Danielle Tronnier 2nd and 3rd Year ThF 1:40p-3:30p Kris Evans, Christine Danielle Tronnier SOCW Intimate Relationship Violence 2nd and 3rd Year MT 3:40p-5:30p Catherine R. Hodes
2 Policy Sequence Electives SOCW Gentrification, Urban Renewal, and Social Policy 2nd and 3rd Year Th 01:40-05:30 **This course requires field trips during course times and one meeting outside of regular class hours: 7/3, 1:40-5:30** Rory D. Crath SOCW Mental Health Policy and Services 2nd and 3rd Year MTh 1:40p-3:30p Susan Haynes Butler-Staub SOCW LGBTQ Identity and Social Policy 2nd and 3rd Year MT 3:40p-5:30p Erin E. Buzuvis SOCW Education Policy through a Social Work Lens in a New Administration 2nd and 3rd Year MT 1:40p-3:30p Megan Harding SOCW Managing Ethnicities: A Socio Legal History of Immigration 2nd and 3rd Year MTh 1:40p-3:30p Yoosun Park SOCW Managing Ethnicities: A Socio Legal History of Immigration 2nd and 3rd Year TF 1:40p-3:30p Yoosun Park SOCW The Politics of Preschool: An Examination Early Childhood Policies in the United States 2nd and 3rd Year MTh 3:40p-5:30p Susan Haynes Butler-Staub SOCW Social Welfare and Federal Policy on Indigenous Americans 2nd and 3rd Year MT 1:40p-3:30p Laura Sachiko Fugikawa SOCW Health Policy and Services 2nd and 3rd Year ThF 8:30a-10:20a Emily E. Sherwood SOCW Child Welfare Policy and Services 2nd and 3rd Year TTh 1:40p-3:30p Reihonna Frost-Calhoun SOCW Criminal Justice Policy: Implications for Social Work Practice 2nd and 3rd Year MT 8:30a-10:20a Rose Marie Aikas SOCW Criminal Justice Policy: Implications for Social Work Practice 2nd and 3rd Year MT 1:40p-3:30p Rose Marie Aikas SOCW Getting in the Way: Organizing for Change 2nd and 3rd Year MT 10:30a-12:20p Tracy S. Ross SOCW Getting in the Way: Organizing for Change 2nd and 3rd Year MT 1:40p-3:30p Tracy S. Ross SOCW Social Justice & the Law - The U.S. Supreme Court: What Is Its Role in Protecting Civil Rights? 2nd and 3rd Year MT 10:30a-12:20p Ruth E. Spencer SOCW The Impact of Substance Abuse Policy on Practice 2nd and 3rd Year MT 8:30a-10:20a Kareem A. Ayodeji SOCW The Impact of Substance Abuse Policy on Practice 2nd and 3rd Year MT 10:30a-12:20p Kareem A. Ayodeji SOCW The Policy/Policing of Gender in Health and Behavioral Health Care 2nd and 3rd Year MT 10:30a-12:20p Mischa C. Peck
3 Practice Sequence Electives SOCW Childhood Trauma and Trauma Informed Care 2nd and 3rd Year MT 3:40p-5:30p Johanna Sarah Crocetto SOCW Forensic Social Work 2nd and 3rd Year MT 3:40p-5:30p Stephanie Anne Gangemi SOCW Family Therapy: Narrative Approaches to Social Work 2nd and 3rd Year TTh Beth Ellen Prullage SOCW Advanced Group Theory and Practice 2nd and 3rd Year TTh Kirk J. Woodring SOCW Group Treatment for Children and Young Adolescents 2nd and 3rd Year F 1:40p-3:30p; Th Alison L. Berman SOCW Social Work and Health Care: Tools of the Trade 2nd and 3rd Year ThF 1:40p-3:30p Arden Elise O'Donnell SOCW The Mindful Clinician: Building Professional Resilence and Effectiveness Through Mindfullness This is a 10 week course (4 credits and counts for two sequence electives in Practice), registriation in term 1 will result in registration in term 2 (completed by the Registrar's Office) 2nd and 3rd Year M 6:30p-9:30p ***Registration in this course requires a mandatory online orientation prior to the first day of classes as well as a a day-long session on 7/20 (9a- 4p). More information will be sent after registration.*** Annemarie Gockel SOCW Knowing, Not Knowing, And Muddling Through 3rd Year Only MW 8:30a-10:20a Geoffrey Walker Locke SOCW Social Work & the Schools 2nd and 3rd Year ThF 1:40p-3:30p Megan Harding SOCW Psychosocial Capacity Building in Response to Disasters 2nd and 3rd Year MTh 3:40p-5:30p Joshua Miller SOCW Brief Dynamic Psychotherapy 3rd Year Only MT Suzanne Brown
4 Practice Sequence Electives SOCW If All You Have is a Hammer -Integrating Theoretical Perspectives in 2nd and 3rd Year MT Suzanne Brown Clinical Practice SOCW Integrated Behavioral Health Services in the Primary Care Setting 2nd and 3rd Year TTh Janet A. Curley SOCW Couple Therapy: Systems, Models, and Narratives 2nd and 3rd Year MT 1:40p-3:30p Natasha D. Campbell SOCW Family Therapy: Narrative Approaches to Social Work 2nd and 3rd Year TTh Beth Ellen Prullage SOCW Advanced Group Theory and Practice 2nd and 3rd Year MT Kirk J. Woodring SOCW The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Clinical Social Work 2nd and 3rd Year ThF 1:40p-3:30p Christopher G. O'Rourke SOCW Introduction to Cognitive Behavioral Practice 2nd and 3rd Year TF 1:40p-3:30p Mark Williams SOCW Treating Child Trauma Using the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics 2nd and 3rd Year MT 8:30a-10:20a Stephen James Bradley SOCW Social Work Treatment with Adolescents in Culture and Context 2nd and 3rd Year F 1:40p-3:30p; Th SOCW Social Work Practice with Children 2nd and 3rd Year ThF 1:40p-3:30p Gael D. McCarthy John Gill SOCW Trans-Affirming & Anti-Oppressive Prac Approach to Clin Soc Wk w/ Trans/Queer/Gender Non-Conforming SOCW The Mindful Clinician: Building Professional Resilence and Effectiveness Through Mindfullness This is a 10 week course (4 credits and counts for two sequence electives in Practice), registriation in term 1 is required and will result in registration in term 2 (completed by the Registrar's Office) 2nd and 3rd Year MT 3:40p-5:30p Mischa C. Peck 2nd and 3rd Year M 6:30p-9:30p ***Registration in this course requires a mandatory online orientation prior to the first day of classes as well as a a day-long session on 7/20 (9a- 4p). More information will be sent after registration.*** Annemarie Gockel SOCW Constructing Critical Conversations in a Social Justice Paradigm 2nd and 3rd Year MTh 3:40p-5:30p Margaret M. O'Neill SOCW Clinical Perspectives on Disability 2nd and 3rd Year F 8:30a-10:20a; Th Andrea Neumann Mascis, Laura M. Rauscher
5 Research Sequence Electives SOCW Clinical Social Work Practice Evaluation 3rd Year Only ThF 8:30a-10:20a Melissa Dorothy Weise SOCW How Can We Tell If It's Working? An Introduction to Program Evaluation 3rd Year Only MTh 10:30a-12:20p Julieann Rapoport SOCW Clinical Social Work Practice Evaluation 3rd Year Only MT 1:40p-3:30p James W. Drisko, Sarah J. Mumma SOCW Ethnography 3rd Year Only MT 8:30a-10:20a James W. Drisko SOCW Discourse Analysis 3rd Year Only MTh 10:30a-12:20p Yoosun Park Senior Integrative Seminar SOCW Senior Seminar: Advanced Readings in Psychoanalysis and Anti- 3rd Year Only ThF 3:40p-5:30p Carter James Carter Racism SOCW Senior Integrative seminar on Clinical Dilemmas 3rd Year Only ThF 8:30a-10:20a Jesse A. Metzger SOCW Senior Seminar: Issues in the Treatment of Mental Illness: Clinical and Social Policy Perspectives 3rd Year Only ThF 8:30a-10:20a Christopher G. O'Rourke
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