Perceived Continuing Education Needs of Licensed Clinical Social Workers |
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Authors: | Patrick Dattalo |
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Affiliation: | Virginia Commonwealth University , USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract Although recent studies have explored various aspects of licensed practice in social work, there is little information about the current continuing education activities and needs of professionals involved in such practice. This paper describes a 1992 survey of a random sample of 421 licensed clinical social workers in Virginia to assess their perceived educational needs. Overall, practice theories and practitioner roles were most often identified as areas in which training is needed. Private practitioners wished for training in object relations theory more often—and training in supervision and cognitive theory less often—than their agency-based colleagues. The implications of these findings for continuing social work education and for the profession are discussed. |
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