The Clinical Aspects of Case Management and its Role in Graduate Field Education |
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Authors: | Nancy Xenakis Sabina Primack |
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Affiliation: | 1. Henry Street Settlement, USA nxenakis@henrystreet.org;3. Private Practice , USA |
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Abstract: | In graduate social work education, faculty advisors together with practice instructors can improve social work students' skills to link the practical aspects of ‘work responsibilities’ to the clinical underpinnings of case management. Often students are taught the direct services (case management) with a view solely focused on the practical aspects of care, and this curtails the students' opportunity to learn the clinical interventions that exist in all components of social work: to identify, understand and apply clinical dynamics to presenting problems. The authors discuss their work in addressing case management from a clinical perspective with MSW students and recommendations for its inclusion in graduate social work programs. |
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Keywords: | Field Learning Case Management Clinical Work Social Work Practice Social Work Education |
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