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Social Work Education
The International Journal
Volume 39, 2020 - Issue 2
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Original Articles

Building competency in self-care for social work students: a course-based case study

Pages 256-269 | Received 13 Aug 2018, Accepted 08 May 2019, Published online: 29 May 2019
 

ABSTRACT

There is increasing recognition that social work educators must do more to ensure that social work students transitioning into the profession are prepared to engage in adept self-care practices. However, documented curricular efforts targeted at meeting this aim are few. This paper documents the impact of a credit-bearing self-care course on student (N = 40) competency about self-care. The course occurred in a social work education program at a large public institution in the United States. The researcher used a pre-experimental (e.g. pre/post) design to assess course outcomes. Results indicate significant improvements in student knowledge about self-care, skills related to engaging in self-care practices, and value related to self-care. After a review literature, this paper will provide a foundational overview of the course, delineate outcome variables and measures, explicate evaluative findings, and discuss salient implications derived from this endeavor.

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Notes on contributors

J. Jay Miller

J. Jay Miller is the Associate Dean for Research, Associate Professor, Director of the Self-Care Lab, and the Doris Y Wilkinson Distinguished Professor in Social Work Education in the College of Social Work.

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