Clinical Social Work(Degree)
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Advanced Field Practicum and Professional Ethics
This capstone course integrates all previous learning through a supervised, intensive field placement in a clinical setting such as a hospital, mental health clinic, or specialized NGO, alongside a seminar on advanced ethical dilemmas. Students provide direct clinical services, engage in supervision, and navigate complex issues of confidentiality, boundaries, and …
Child Protection, Forensic, and Legal Social Work
This course examines the advanced clinical and legal frameworks for protecting vulnerable children and adults in Zambia. It covers the Juvenile Justice Act, the Anti-Gender-Based Violence Act, forensic interviewing techniques, court report writing, and testimony as an expert witness. Clinical Social Workers play key roles as Child Protection Officers for …
Clinical Assessment, Diagnosis, and Case Formulation
This advanced practice course develops skills in biopsychosocial-spiritual assessment, the use of standardized tools, and the application of diagnostic criteria from the DSM-5 and ICD-11 within a Zambian cultural framework. Students learn to formulate comprehensive cases, differentiating between clinical disorders and problems in living, which is critical for treatment planning …
Clinical Interventions with Individuals and Families
This skills-lab course provides in-depth training in evidence-based clinical interventions for individuals and families facing mental health challenges, relational conflict, or adjustment disorders. Modalities covered may include solution-focused brief therapy, narrative therapy, and family systems therapy, with adaptation for Zambian kinship structures and communication styles. This hands-on training is vital …
Group Work Dynamics and Therapeutic Interventions
This course explores the theory and practice of social group work, focusing on group dynamics, stages of development, leadership skills, and therapeutic factors. Students learn to design, facilitate, and evaluate various groups, including support groups for people living with HIV/AIDS, psychoeducational groups for parents, or therapy groups for adolescents, all …
Human Behavior and the Social Environment in Zambia
This course examines human development across the lifespan through the integrated lenses of biological, psychological, social, and cultural theories, contextualized for Zambian families and communities. Students learn to assess how systems such as family dynamics, cultural beliefs, economic stressors from the Mining sector, and community networks in urban compounds or …
Introduction to Social Work and the Zambian Context
This foundational course explores the history, core values, ethics, and methods of the social work profession, with a specific focus on Zambia's socio-economic landscape. Students analyze the roles of Clinical Social Workers within key Zambian systems, including the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services, the Ministry of Health, and …
Medical and Mental Health Social Work Practice
This specialized course focuses on the roles and interventions of Clinical Social Workers within healthcare settings in Zambia, such as the University Teaching Hospital (UTH), Cancer Diseases Hospital, and primary care clinics. Topics include chronic illness management, adherence counseling, discharge planning, palliative care, ethical issues in healthcare, and collaboration with …
Social Welfare Policy and Services in Zambia
This course provides a critical analysis of the history, structure, and implementation of social welfare policies in Zambia, including the Social Protection Policy, the National Gender Policy, and laws related to children, persons with disabilities, and victims of gender-based violence. Students evaluate the role of government bodies like the Department …