Janice Gasker has studied and taught social work at all levels. She has been teaching generalist social practice for over 20 years, and is currently the BSW program director at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. She has co-authored a MSW and a DSW curriculum, and has authored a number of CSWE self-studies, including those required for initial accreditation and multiple reaffirmations. Janice has also consulted with other universities on building their self-study on generalist curricula. She has published numerous articles and authored two books on childhood sexual abuse.
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PART I Conceptual Foundations 1 Introduction to Generalist Social Work 2 The Generalist Intervention Model in Practice 3 Anti-Racism, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Ethical Practice Part II The Planned Change Process 4 Self-Reflection 5 Engagement 6 Assessment 7 Planning 8 Implementation 9 Evaluation, Termination, and Follow-Up Part III Practice Across Systems 10 Roles and Skills in Work With Individuals 11 Roles and Skills in Work With Families 12 Roles and Skills in Work With Groups 13 Roles and Skills in Work With Organizations 14 Roles and Skills in Work With Communities Part IV Complementary Competencies 15 Case Management, Technology, and Documentation