Going social: Championing a holistic model of mental distress within professional education |
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Authors: | Jerry Tew |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ, USAdawn.apgar@shu.edu |
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Abstract: | Within the context of current debates as to how to raise the profile of social perspectives within mental health social work education, this paper seeks to assemble various elements that might belong within a social (or psychosocial) model of mental health practice. A clarification of what may actually be meant by a social model would be helpful in starting to set the parameters of future social work curricula, both at qualification and post-qualification levels, in terms of an appropriate value base and theoretical orientation. This may be seen to be important if social workers are to be properly prepared for taking on some form of leadership around the promotion of social approaches within the practice of multi-disciplinary teams. |
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Keywords: | Capstone pedagogical methods social work education experiential learning assessment |
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