Any topic (writer’s choice)

    1  How do social workers and clients plan for change?
    2  How do social workers and clients set goals and objectives?
    3 What is an action plan?
    4 What is a contract?

    Read/Watch:
    Cohen, M.B. (1998). Perceptions of power in client/worker relationships. Families in Society, 79(4), 433-442.

    Diclemente, C. & Scott, C. (1997). Stages of change: Interactions with treatment compliance and involvement. NIDA Research Monograph, 165, 131-156.

    Meyers, L. (2014, August 18). Connecting with clients. Counseling Today.  https://ct.counseling.org/2014/08/connecting-with-clients/#
    Murtezaj, V. (2014, November 25). The importance of self-awareness.  Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LH12DmOwWRk

    Phllip, D. (2014, January 20).  Carl Rogers: Person centered therapy! {Empathy, Humanism, Self-Actualization}.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvO8tvrtOms

    Reisenhofer, S. & Taft, A. (2013). Womens journey to safety-the transtheoretical model in clinical practice when working with women experiencing intimate partner violence: A scientific review and clinical guidance.  Patient Education and Counseling, 93(3), 536-548.

    Sicora, A. (2010).  Self-evaluation of social work practice through reflection on professional mistakes. Practice makes perfect? Revista Asistenta Sociala, 153-164.
    Zimmerman, G.L., Olsen, C.G. & Bosworth, M.F. (2000). A stages of change approach to helping patients change behavior. American Family Physician, 61(5), 1409-1416. Retrieved from https://www.aafp.org/afp/2000/0301/p1409.html

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