SW 320 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Good Will Hunting, Pokerface, Motivational Interviewing

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11 Apr 2017
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Group breakout: reflect on shadowing experience and discuss fears with clients. Sw 320 class notes 4/3/17: things that were good: Confirmed what some people wanted to do. Recognized areas they have more to learn about. Got to experience some of the difficulties involved with confidentiality and dual relationships. Showed some people what they do not want to do: things that were challenging during shadowing: Saw how the amount of work can be overwhelming. Macro sw: working with policy and bigger picture issues. Movies that social workers need to see: antwone fisher, good will hunting: inside out: clients will have many emotions but may have suppressed them examples of feelings-scared, disappointed, worried, annoyed, frustrated, sad, mad, happy, angry, excitement, nervous. Sometimes when a person comes in with anger, they may have depression under it and vice versa; Have to get through to the feeling to understand what"s going on. Emotions that tend to be encouraged societally: excitement.

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