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Original Articles

Social Workers in Combat: Application of Advanced Practice Competencies in Military Social Work and Implications for Social Work Education

Pages 153-168 | Accepted 01 May 2013, Published online: 06 Jan 2015
 

Abstract

This article illustrates the types of situations that U.S. uniformed social workers have experienced in combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan with the purpose of preparing current and future social workers to effectively serve military and veteran clients in either military or civilian settings. Vignettes demonstrate the application of the military social work competencies as delineated by the Council on Social Work Education based on the 2008 Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards. Implications for social work education are discussed along with the use of case studies through a problem-based learning approach.

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Michael W. Brand

Michael W. Brand is associate professor at the University of Oklahoma. Eugenia L. Weiss is clinical associate professor at the University of Southern California.

Eugenia L. Weiss

Michael W. Brand is associate professor at the University of Oklahoma. Eugenia L. Weiss is clinical associate professor at the University of Southern California.

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