SW 560 Social Work with Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Individuals, Families, and Communities
Explores social work practice with gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals, their families, and communities. Students examine the policy context of practice as it is affected by institutional and cultural homophobia or heterosexism. Takes a lifespan approach to practice issues, covering topics such as: developmental theories of gender identity and sexual orientation, families of origin, ‘coming-out’, dating, partnering, child-rearing, defining family and community, and aging. Important topics such as gender transitioning, HIV prevention and treatment, same-sex domestic violence, and chemical dependency will be presented. Special classroom emphasis will be placed on developing practice awareness within a historical and political perspective.
Prerequisite
Prerequisites:
SW 532 or
SW 589 (Advanced standing only).