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Social work
educators prepare professionals to practice in a variety of settings
where they have the opportunity to improve outcomes for their clients
who either have an identifiable alcohol use disorder or are at risk
for developing one. Lecture-ready modules, developed by top-named
experts in alcoholism and social work research, support professional
MSW education. Materials include Powerpoint® presentations, handout
materials, classroom activities, and accompanying case examples to
extend student interaction with the subject matter. Modules can be
used individually or as a series, and modified to fit specific teaching
objectives. The curriculum covers current research in the areas of
epidemiology, etiology, prevention, screening, assessment, intervention
and motivational interviewing, legal and ethical issues, coordinated
care systems, intimate partner violence, adolescence, women, older
adults, homelessness, comorbidity, sexual orientation, refugees and
immigrants, ethnicity, disability, and fetal exposure to alcohol.
*Online
version with periodic updates will be continually noted here.
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