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Integrating Evidenced-Based Strategies into a Social Work Model: The Science and Art of Practice
This webinar will describe three widely used Evidence Based Practice (EBP) models including solution focused, motivational interviewing and cognitive-behavioral therapies, while raising concerns about the prescriptive nature of these models, which creates a false dichotomy between science and art. Useful EBP interventions that can be integrated into a social work model, without adopting the model as a whole, will be described and illustrated with process recording examples. Finally, the presentation will address the importance of maintaining our profession’s historic social justice mission illustrating this with an example from a veteran’s psychiatric hospital.
Presented by Lawrence Shulman, MSW, Ed.D
Objectives: 1. Identify key strategies from the three Evidenced-Based Practice (EBP) Models that can be integrated into a unique social work model.
2. Understand how to avoid the false dichotomy between science and art using the science of practice to guide the social worker’s unique artistry.
3. Identify EBP strategies that can be used while maintaining our profession’s historic social justice mission by working with the system (e.g., agency, setting, community) as well as with our clients. Cost: SPS Members: Free / Non-SPS Members: $30 / Non-NASW Members: $40
1.5 Clinical
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Non-Member
$40.00
Member
$30.00
Specialty Practice Sections
$0.00
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