FALL 2006

Social Work Practice With Couples, SWK 4610F is an MSW elective course held Mondays from 1:30 to 4:30 PM IN ROOM 348, commencing September 12, 2005.  This course focuses on the development of a practice model for working with couples and includes: foundation knowledge frameworks; empirical research; specific practice approaches; diversity issues; ethics; and evaluating practice. Visit the course website at http://ccnet.utoronto.ca/20069/swk4610hf/ .

1. COURSE OUTLINE

2. COURSE BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

SUMMER 2006

Information Technology in Professional Social Work Practice, SWK 4667S is an MSW elective course held Monday mornings from 9 to 12 either at OISE Lab 1- 3-325 or at the Faculty in room 218. This course explores the impact and utility of information technology on professional practice. It focuses on the Internet and the World Wide Web, developing social work  web sites,  e-therapy, computer-based training, distance education, and ethical implications.

COURSE DOCUMENTS:

1. COURSE OUTLINE

2. COURSE BIBLIOGRAPHY

3. QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER FOR WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT

4. WEBSITE VISITS 1

5. WEBSITE VISITS 2

6. WEBSITE VISITS 3

7. WEBSITE VISITS 4

8.ONLINE INTERVENTIONS

9. WEBSITE VISITS 5: CYBERABUSE

10. EARLY TECHNOLOGY

11. ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES OF WBE

12. EMOTIONS AND LEARNING

 

 

WINTER 2005

Social Work Practice With Couples, SWK 4610F is an MSW elective course held Mondays from 1:30 to 4:30 PM IN ROOM 348, commencing September 12, 2005.  This course focuses on the development of a practice model for working with couples and includes: foundation knowledge frameworks; empirical research; specific practice approaches; diversity issues; ethics; and evaluating practice. Visit the course website at http://ccnet.utoronto.ca/20059/swk4610hf/

1. ETHICAL SCENARIOS

 

A Single System Approach to Measuring Practice Effectiveness, SWK 4503S. This is a Winter term course in Advanced Social Work Research focusing on the single system approach to evaluating one's practice. The course commences January 4th, 2005 and enables students to answer the question, "Is my practice effective? Visit the course website at http://ccnet.utoronto.ca/20051/swk4503hs0401/ .

 

 

WINTER 2004

Social Work Practice With Couples, SWK 4610S is an MSW elective course held Mondays from 9 AM  to 12 PM IN ROOM 348.  This course focuses on the development of a practice model for working with couples and includes: foundation knowledge frameworks; empirical research; specific practice approaches; diversity issues; ethics; and evaluating practice.

COURSE DOCUMENTS:

  1. COURSE OUTLINE

  2. COURSE BIBLIOGRAPHY

  3. ETHICAL SCENARIOS

  4. SELIGMAN'S ARTICLE ON EFFECTIVENESS OF THERAPY
     

 

A series of Microsoft Powerpoint learning modules have been created for this course and are accessible by clicking the titles below. These are preliminary versions and require a fast connection (e.g., our computer lab ethernet system or cable modem) for display.

 

Class notes for February 10th session on Structure in Couple Therapy

 

WINTER 2004

A Single System Approach to Measuring Practice Effectiveness, SWK 4503S. This is a Winter term course in Advanced Social Work Research focusing on the single system approach to evaluating one's practice. The course enables students to answer the question, "Is my practice effective? A course outline, bibliography and list of reserved texts appears below.

 

A Web-Based Course on Quantitative Social Work Research. This is a Winter term course which is part of our Continuing Education Program.  A course outline appears below.