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This course provides instruction on the process of clinical supervision, its history and ways that it can prepare students for professional practice in the future. Clinical supervision focuses on professional identity and social work skills development. The course will also review major clinical supervision approaches and theoretical models with particular emphasis on the supervision of social workers engaging directly with clients. Course learning activities will include discussion, roleplay and case study review.

Permission of the instructor.

Program: Social Work

Credit: 1

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