REHS 4303 Case Management II

This course focuses on the development of intakes and interviewing, intervention, case recording, and caseload management skills that are critical for case history development, program planning, and goal accomplishment, and client program evaluation within the rehabilitation process. These concepts are applied through practical experiences, both inside and outside the classroom. Analysis of the Individual Rehabilitation Plan and review of client case records will be given particular emphasis. A detailed description of particular high risk populations will be provided so as to introduce students to some of the unique difficulties, considerations, and issues that confront individuals in these high risk populations and those who work with them. Legal, ethical, and multicultural issues in service delivery will be explored.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Grade of "C' or better in REHS 3303.

Schedule Type

Lecture

Grading Basis

Standard Letter (A-F)

Administrative Unit

School of Rehabilitation Services and Counseling

Offered

As scheduled