Course Credit:
4
1. Clinical Social Work: Concept, goals, practice settings, characteristics of clinical social work, role of clinical social worker
2. Psychotherapy and Counseling: Conceptual orientation of counseling and psychotherapy, difference between the two concepts, practice areas and planning in psychotherapy and counseling
3. Therapeutic Skills and Clinical Social Work Practice: Concept, goals, areas, skills and role of clinical social worker in case assessment, case formulation, diagnosis, and case management and techniques used in clinical social work practice.
4. Theoretical Models in Clinical Social Work Practice: Psychodynamic model, cognitive and behavioral model, humanistic–existential model, client-centered model, person-in-environment model, and solution focused model.
5. Therapeutic Approaches in Clinical Social Work Practice: Psychoanalytic therapy, Adlerian therapy, existential therapy, person-centered therapy, gestalt therapy, behavior therapy, cognitive behavior therapy, choice theory/reality therapy and family systems therapy.
6. Mental Illness and Disorder: Conceptual orientation and definition, epidemiological and clinical features of mental disorder, pattern of mental disorders--mood disorders (such as depression or bipolar disorder), anxiety disorders, personality disorders, psychotic disorders (such as schizophrenia), substance abuse disorders and psychosomatic disorders.
7. Clinical Social Work Practice in Bangladesh: Contextual issues- coverage, challenges and barriers to clinical social service in Bangladesh.